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Film and Philanthropy 101

by Website Update on October 25, 2010 in Documentary

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This panel will explore the fundamentals of strategic promotion & outreach. From finding initial institutional support early on to partnering with like-minded organizations to expand the reach and resonance of your film once its completed, hear from leading experts how to best work with funders, non-profits, and advocacy organizations toward the common goal of social change.

Moderators: Beth Davenport and Angela Tucker, Arts Engine
Panelists: Macky Alston, The Hartley Film Foundation; Judith Helfand, Working Films; Julia Reichert, Director, A Lion in the House

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