Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Tribeca All Access®: 2013 Rules and Regulations


Tribeca All Access®: 2013 Rules and Regulations

OVERVIEW
Tribeca All Access® seeks feature-length narrative and documentary submissions from established and emerging filmmakers whose team includes a director or screenwriter from a community that is statistically under-represented in the film industry. Projects may be in any stage of development, from treatment/screenplay to post-production. Projects of any genre and or budget range are welcome to apply.
In addition to a grant of $15,000, grantees work closely with TFI and develop professional relationships throughout the film industry via networking opportunities that include: one-on-one industry meetings, panels, workshops and other events during the Tribeca Film Festival. Year-round, Tribeca All Access® also provides customized support in order to advance projects through completion. Submissions will be open from September 5 through November 5, 2012.
FUNDING & SUPPORT
Five narrative filmmakers and five documentary filmmakers will each receive a grant of $15,000 to use towards the development, production, post-production, or marketing of their film project.
Feature Programming: Grants can be used towards the development, production, post-production or marketing of the project.
Documentary Programming: Grants can be used towards any stange from develoment through post-production.
Grantees will participate in panels, workshops, and one-on-one meetings with industry executives during the 2013 Tribeca Film Festival.
Grantees automatically qualify for the Creative Promise Award of $10,000, which is awarded to one narrative project & one documentary project at the Festival.
Note: TAA Alumni may apply for additional support for new projects, or to advance a project that has already participated in TAA through the exclusive TAA Alumni Grants. Selected alumni will also have the opportunity to attend events and networking opportunities.
You can find out more information about the TAA Alumni Grants here. Submissions for the TAA Alumni Grants will open on December 5th, 2012 and close on February 5th, 2013.
FILMS
Although eligible projects must have one qualifying director or screenwriter attached, there are NO requirements in terms of film subject matter or genre.  Films can also be large or small in budget.
All applicants will be notified of their project status via email by March 2013.
SUBMISSION RULES AND REGULATIONS
In order to qualify for Tribeca All Access, entrants must comply with ALL of the following Rules and Eligibility Requirements. Failure to comply with these rules will render a submission ineligible.
FEATURE PROGRAMMING
  • Applicants are required to apply with a treatment or a feature-length screenplay with or without a director attached.
  • Only ONE submission per applicant is allowed unless applicant is working on another project in a different role.
  • Films intending to be subtitled are eligible, but the submitted screenplay must be in English. 
  • If a director is attached to the project, ONE full sample of the director’s prior work, must be supplied via an online-streaming source or DVD. Sample work must be a minimum of 5 consecutive minutes in length, and we encourage longer. (Examples of prior work may include a webisode, short film, feature film, music video, commercial, etc.).  DO NOT provide reels or more than two samples of prior work, except if there is more than one director attached to the project.
  • Submissions must NOT have aired on any form of television , been screened publicly or have been distributed in theaters on via the Internet prior to January 2013.
DOCUMENTARY PROGRAMMING
  • Applicants are required to apply with a thorough proposal that outlines the intended shape of the documentary, introduces the subject(s) and/or locale(s), and provides an overview of the production team and budget.
  • Eligible documentary projects may be in pre-production/development, production, or post-production. 
  • Projects in pre-production or development should have already secured access to their subject(s) and should already have a suggestive storyline in place.
  • Edited footage (e.g. trailer, teaser, or rough-cut) should be submitted via a URL (e.g. Vimeo, YouTube) or on a DVD (send 2 copies). Sample work from the project can be in any language or dialect; however, if it is not in English it mustcarry English subtitles.
  • Applicants with projects in pre-production or development that do not have sample footage of the current work need to submit a previous work sample in order to be eligible for support. However, any footage submitted must be at least 7 minutes in length.
  • Submissions must NOT have aired on any form of television , been screened publicly or have been distributed in theaters on via the Internet prior to January 2013.
  • Student projects are not eligible for funding support.
All submissions must include the following:
  • A completed online application form.
  • A US-based director or screenwriter attached from a traditionally under-represented community in the film industry.
  • Bios and contact information for key filmmaker(s)/applicant(s).
  • Registration with the WGA or copyright office for all submitted screenplays.
  • Links embedded onto your online application to a streaming website, where your footage is available to watch; PLEASE NOTE: You must not take down your footage at any time through the submission process (September – February) or you will be disqualified.
  • If you are submitting DVDs, label all DVDs with submission number, project title, sample work’s title and run time, applicants’ names and contact information.
  • If available - A budget top sheet or summary that breakdowns the total funding needed for the project  and reflects how the initial $15,000 funding grant from TAA will be used in addition to any other money that may have already been secured.
  • Applicants must be at least 18-years old and based in the US or Puerto Rico.  International applicants from Canada and the UK should apply through our international partners with the Canadian Film Centre.
ENTRY DEADLINES
September 5, 2012 – Submissions Open
November 5, 2012 – Submissions Close
TAA Alumni Grants:
December 5, 2012 - Submissions Open
February 5, 2013 - Submissions Close
ENTRY FEES
This is no entry fee to apply to the Tribeca All Access Program.
SHIPPING
All materials must be sent prepaid to:
Attn: (select one) Feature Programming or Documentary Programming
Tribeca Film Institute
32 Avenue of the Americas, 27th Floor
New York, NY 10013
Attn: Tribeca All Access
(212) 274-8080 x28
Entries will not be considered complete until all of the materials are received.  Please refer to the guidelines above. All hard-copy submission materials must have the application number written on each item and must be postmarked within the entry deadline dates.
Tribeca Film Institute will make every effort to safe-guard the materials submitted; however TFI will not be responsible for lost or stolen submissions.  Submissions will not be returned.
QUESTIONS?
Please visit our FAQ page for answers to some commonly asked questions.
If you still have questions regarding the entry process, please feel free to contact us directly:
narrative@tribecafilminstitute.org  / documentary@tribecafilminstitute.org or (212) 274-8080 x27 / x28.

Salad Bar Grants


Who May Apply?

Any K-12 school district participating in the National School Lunch Program is eligible to apply. There is one application that accommodates either an application for a single salad bar package or for larger districts, multiple salad bar packages. Schools currently awarded with the Bronze status or above in the Healthier US School Challenge (HUSSC) automatically qualify for a salad bar donation, with the stipulation that the school or district desires and can support a salad bar every day in school lunch.

How Does This Process Work?

1. Submit Completed Application
2. Application Approved for Funding
3. Your district appears on our donation page list of districts eligible for funding and is searchable from the "find your school/district" button on the home page
4. The Initiative and Your Community Raise funds for Your Salad Bars
5. Once Funded, Your Salad Bar is Ordered for Shipment
6. Your Children Eat More Fruits and Vegetables
7. Your district will complete an evaluation twice over the two years following your grant.

Grant Eligibility Applications Are Being Accepted Now!

All applications must be submitted electronically and must be approved by your Food Service Director. The application can be found at www.saladbars2schools.org

Once Our Bar is Funded When Will We Receive It?

There are no fundraising deadlines. Salad bars will arrive within five weeks of being ordered. We expect to ship salad bars throughout the year.
No salad bars will ship without being fully funded.

What Salad Bar is Provided?

A portable 72 inch 5-well insulated salad bar with two tray slides; divider bars; two 4-inch deep full pans with covers; four 4-inch deep half pans with covers; and twelve 4-inch deep quarter pans with covers; five buffet chilling pads; 16 serving tongs. Salad Bar implantation resources are available from the resources tab of our website.
*If your local health authority's code requires the use of a mechanically cooled salad bar, you must notify us at info@saladbars2schools.org upon submission of a completed application -- please type MAY NEED ELECTRIC in the subject line and include your name, the name of your school or district and contact phone number.

10th Annual P3 Awards: A National Student Design Competition for Sustainability Focusing on People, Prosperity and the Planet

10th Annual P3 Awards: A National Student Design Competition for Sustainability Focusing on People, Prosperity and the Planet

Environmental Protection Agency


 
Synopsis
      


The synopsis for this grant opportunity is detailed below, following this paragraph. This synopsis contains all of the updates to this document that have been posted as of 09/13/2012 . If updates have been made to the opportunity synopsis, update information is provided below the synopsis.
If you would like to receive notifications of changes to the grant opportunity click send me change notification emails . The only thing you need to provide for this service is your email address. No other information is requested.

Any inconsistency between the original printed document and the disk or electronic document shall be resolved by giving precedence to the printed document.
Document Type:Grants Notice
Funding Opportunity Number:EPA-G2013-P3-Q2
Opportunity Category:Discretionary
Posted Date:Sep 13, 2012
Creation Date:Sep 13, 2012
Original Closing Date for Applications:Dec 11, 2012    Please refer to the full announcement, including Section IV, for additional information on submission methods and due dates.
Current Closing Date for Applications:Dec 11, 2012    Please refer to the full announcement, including Section IV, for additional information on submission methods and due dates.
Archive Date:Jan 10, 2013
Funding Instrument Type:Grant 
Category of Funding Activity:Environment 
Category Explanation:
Expected Number of Awards:45
Estimated Total Program Funding:$1,575,000
Award Ceiling:$15,000
Award Floor:$0
CFDA Number(s):66.516  --  P3 Award: National Student Design Competition for Sustainability
Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement:No

Eligible Applicants

Others (see text field entitled "Additional Information on Eligibility" for clarification)
 

Additional Information on Eligibility:

See Section III of the announcement for additional eligibility information. 

Agency Name

Environmental Protection Agency

Description

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), as part of the P3-People, Prosperity and the Planet Award Program, is seeking applications proposing to research, develop, and design solutions to real world challenges involving the overall sustainability of human society. The P3 competition highlights the use of scientific principles in creating innovative projects focused on sustainability. The P3 Award program was developed to foster progress toward sustainability by achieving the mutual goals of economic prosperity, protection of the planet, and improved quality of life for its people-- people, prosperity, and the planet – the three pillars of sustainability. The EPA offers the P3 competition in order to respond to the technical needs of the world while moving towards the goal of sustainability. Please see the P3 website for more details about this program. 

Link to Additional Information

10th Annual P3 Awards: A National Student Design Competition for Sustainability Focusing on People, Prosperity and the Planet

If you have difficulty accessing the full announcement electronically, please contact:

Eligibility Contact: Bronda Harrison (harrison.bronda@epa.gov); phone: 703-347-8080
Electronic Submissions: Todd Peterson (peterson.todd@epa.gov); phone: 703-308-7224
Technical Contact: Cynthia L. Nolt-Helms (nolt-helms.cynthia@epa.gov); phone: 703-347-8102 -and-
Gregory Lank (lank.gregory@epa.gov); phone: 703-347-8128 harrison.bronda@epa.gov

Synopsis Modification History

There are currently no modifications for this opportunity.
 

Shell Science Lab Challenge


Shell Science Lab Challenge

Shell Science Lab Challenge

A Program of NSTA

About the Challenge

Are you succeeding in science lab instruction with minimal equipment? The Shell Science Lab Challenge gives you an opportunity to share your exemplary approach for a chance to win a school science lab makeover support package valued at $20,000!
Over $93,000 in lab makeover prizes to be awarded this year to 18 schools!
NSTA and Shell would like to thank VWR for their support of the Shell Science Lab Challenge.

Application for 2012–2013

Download an application »

Deadline: November 12, 2012
Submit entries by November 12, 2012, to ShellScienceLab@nsta.org or send by fax to 703-243-7177.
Click here to access the Shell Science Lab Challenge scoring guide that will be used to review 2012 submissions.

How to Enter

Complete a Shell Science Lab Challenge Application describing (in 3 pages or less) your philosophy of science teaching; the school's current limited laboratory facilities and resources and why they might be classified as "limited"; and an innovative use of limited laboratory equipment and resources you have implemented in your classroom. (See SSLC Application for complete details.)
Need tips for developing a competitive application for the Shell Science Lab Challenge? Click here to view the archived web seminar presentation.
If you have questions, please e-mail shellsciencelab@nsta.org or call the Shell Science Lab Challenge program office at NSTA at 703.312.9241.

View all the prizes »

The Challenge invites middle and high school science teachers (Grades 6–12) in the United States and Canada (with special attention to urban and underrepresented groups) to illustrate replicable approaches to science lab instruction utilizing limited school and laboratory resources. Teachers and schools submitting top entries will receive additional laboratory tools, resources, and rich professional development opportunities.

2012 Science Lab Challenge Regional Finalists and National Winners

*National Finalist
**Grand Prize Winner

Region 1

Janet Shockley
Millis Middle School
Millis, MA 02054

Region 2

None

Region 3

Ophelia Barizo
Highland View Academy
Hagerstown, MD 21740

Region 4

*Denise Ponte
Roy W. Brown Middle School
Bergenfield, NJ 07621

Region 5

Pearl Wharton-Gill
Pathways Academy Charter School
Jacksonville, FL 32202

Region 6

Michele Owen
West High School
Knoxville, TN 37919

Region 7

Patti Brooks
D’Iberville Middle School
D’Iberville, MS 39540

Region 8

Scott Diamond
The Learning Center at Linlee
Lexington, KY 40511

Region 9

*Dr. Manuel Paul Pena
Longfellow H.S. for Pregnant & Parenting Mothers
Minneapolis, MN 55406

Region 10

*Jennifer Bargardi
Jalen Rose Leadership Academy
Detroit, MI 48235

Region 11

Donna O’Neill
Goessel High School
Goessel, KS 67053

Region 12

Anne Friedrich
Cora B. Darling Elementary/Middle School
Postville, IA 52162

Region 13

*Lance Doss
Wagoner High School
Wagoner, OK 74467

Region 14

Jennifer Nass-Fukai
Overland High School
Aurora, CO 80012

Region 15

Sean McAndrews
Joliet Public Schools
Joliet, MT 59401

Region 16

Yvette Jaquish
Burton Pathways Charter School
Porterville, CA 93257

Region 17

Margaret Carter
Wapato Middle School
Wapato, WA 98951

Region 18

**Kristy Martens
Westmount Charter School
Calgary, Alberta, Canada

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