Anyone who makes documentary films is aware of the idea that the social issue documentary is "the new black." Nearly every call for grant proposals
Funding

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Every once in a while we'll be highlighting one of the good questions we get here in the fiscal sponsorship department that we think might be useful

When cities recover from hard financial times, creative souls are often pushed to the peripheries. It should come as no surprise that the young

Even when the economy is robust, documentary funding is hard to come by. So, during these tough times, when a major research nonprofit organization

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From Katrina Browne's Traces of the Trade, which was made as part of the WGBH Filmmakers-in-Residence Program. Photo: Amishadai Sackitey The

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A review of the third edition of Morrie Warshawski's 'Shaking the Money Tree.'