Dear Frameworkers,

My earlier question about USA Projects (to which Gene Youngblood kindly
responded) prompts another, more general one: what *about* fundraising?  I
typically make short films and mostly fund them myself, but I'm now
involved in a bigger, collaborative project.  The writer/producer and I
(the producer/director) have enough money to make the first, least
expensive "chapter" of a triptych of short films.  We plan to make the
first part this summer and then use it to raise money for the second two
parts of the project (the total budget is about 20K) .

We believe that the best time to engage in fundraising is after we have
this first piece finished, when we have something concrete to show, and our
potential donors have something to look at and judge.  The grant-writing
and funding cycle seems beyond us for many reasons, not least of which are
the time and energy it takes to look for funding and develop proposals when
you are trying to also make the work.  I fear the more direct
"Kickstarter"-style campaign is so ubiquitous these days that potential
funders are experiencing burnout.  I'm old enough that some of my potential
donors aren't frequent users of social media, so my co-producer and I are
also thinking of sending out e-mails or even letters to them.

I would love to hear about any experiences those of you who frequent this
list have with fundraising, and the pros and cons of using social media
sites, e-mail, snail mail, and asking for money from friends, family,
colleagues.  I hope these questions will be beneficial to others on this
list.

Thank you and best wishes,

CC
-- 
Caryn Cline
Filmmaker and Teacher
New York City and Seattle, WA
vimeo.com/carynyc
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