Each successful project will receive one of 30 available $20,000 production grants (available to BC and Alberta residents in eligible communities only) from TELUS to produce a locally reflective fiction or nonfiction main program (minimum 10 minutes) and a locally reflective supplementary program (minimum 30 minutes). In addition, each project will receive top funding from the Indigenous Screen Office and Creative BC. The Project Leads will receive mentorship and training. The 30 successful projects will also receive distribution on select TELUS platforms.
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