California Documentary Project
New Media Grant

Deadline: October 1, 2008

Production Guidelines

Please include the following information in your proposal in this order using our headings:

     Proposal narrative

1. Program description Please answer each of the following questions (suggested length, three pages total):

2. Project personnel (suggested length, one paragraph each).

3. Audience and outreach (suggested length, one page).

4. Goals (suggested length, half a page).

5. Sponsoring organization (suggested length, a paragraph).

6. Plan of work (suggested length, 1 page).

Provide a month-by-month outline of your project’s activities from the beginning of the grant period, January 1, 2009. Please provide details of major project activities, including meetings with humanities experts. Be sure to list the names of those involved or responsible for particular activities. Keep in mind that project activities for which you seek CCH funding cannot occur prior to funding notification AND that the maximum term of this grant is two years (project must be completed by December 31, 2010).

7. Required sample work and explanation of selection (suggested length, half a page)

All work samples should reflect the work of the project director and should be produced, directed or written by the project director or collaborating producer. Please explain the choice of prior work and how it relates to the proposed project. Briefly outline what role(s) current project staff played in its creation. Note: Work samples are weighed heavily in the review, so be sure to submit your best work and to test your DVD or CD before mailing it. Sorry, materials cannot be returned.

Sample work should be mailed directly to CCH’s San Francisco office to be considered for review and must arrive before 5 pm on October 1, 2008. All work samples should be labeled clearly with the project title, the name of the sponsoring organization, and the name and contact information of the project director. Please do not use stickers label on DVDs and CDs.

8. Fundraising strategy (suggested length, half a page).

9. Full Project Budget and Budget Narrative

Each project may request up to $25,000 in outright funds. The grant request must be matched by at least an equivalent amount of cash or in-kind contributions and those contributions must be included in your full budget. (Funds from NEH, state humanities councils or other federally assisted programs may not be used for the matching funds. See our FAQ for in-kind details.)

Please use the project budget template provided on our website (click on the budget button to your left to download). The budget should reflect ALL costs associated with the project, including CCH grant funds, matching funds and funds yet to be secured. Indirect administrative fees can account for up to 10% of your request. For other eligible costs covered by the grant, see the FAQ.

Explain any added budget line items and clarify any budget items that need a narrative explanation. For example, if “travel” is described as “staff travel to L.A.,” explain here why this is necessary for the project. The narrative should also be used to identify other sources of funding. Be sure to provide the names of other foundation and corporate support to the proposed project and include the amount of each grant. Give an estimate of individual support (names not necessary). Please enter the budget narrative at the end of the budget form.

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