Deadline: 19 September 2018
Hivos Southern Africa is seeking proposals from artistic collectives, creative hubs and groups of creative content makers in the audio-visual sectors.
These proposals are geared to support the production of more independently creative audio visual artistic content. Furthermore the intention is to also support these initiatives to become more independent, self-sufficient and to reach larger audiences.
This open call is directed to initiatives who are currently based in the following Southern African countries: Malawi, Zambia and Zimbabwe. Besides artistic imagination, the production of independent and conscious work that challenges or questions norms in society will be an important factor in the awarding of grants.
Funding Information
The requested amount should be between 7.500 and 15.000EUR over a three (3) to six (6) month period.
Eligibility Criteria
- Entities that are or are representing communities of makers and content creators in the audio-visual sector such as: creative spaces, groups of artists, music studios, hubs, cafés, art spaces, art galleries, independent production houses, networks of artists and producers, online platforms, collectives, co-working spaces focusing on the creative industry.
- Entities should be working with content producers that are working in one or more of the following audio-visual sectors:
- Graphic Design
- Fashion Design
- Comics / Cartoons
- Animation
- Poetry / Slam poetry / Spoken word
- Storytelling
- Music
- Rap / Hip hop
- DJ-ing
- VJ-ing
- Radio shows/ Radio Series/ Pod-casts
- TV show / TV series/ Online channels
- Short film / video
- Feature film / Documentary
- Vlogging
- Visual Art (Painting, Drawing, Printmaking, Digital Art)
- Sculpture (objects)
- Mixed media installations
- Performance Virtual reality
- Videogame
- Architecture
- Other (specify)
- Entities should make use of digital means (online platforms) to strategically distribute their content to their audiences. (eg through online channels as youtube, spotify etc.)
- Entities should produce content/work that aims to show alternative viewpoints on big issues affecting society that challenges or question certain norms in society. This content/work should enhance public debate through enabling alternative viewpoints to mainstream societal narratives. This type of work is often called socially engaged work or conscious work.
- The applying entity must ensure they are registered in their country of origin either as a non-profit or for-profit entity in terms of the law, have a bank account in their own name with at least two signatories and have a tax clearance certificate. Proof of this registration must be provided.
How to Apply
- Applications are accepted in English.
- Applicants must ensure that their concept notes are in word or pdf format and are clearly marked with the title ‘Call for Proposals: Creative Audio-Visual Online Expression in 21st Century Southern Africa.
- All applications must be submitted at the address given on the website.
Eligible countries: Malawi, Zambia, Zimbabwe
For more information, please visit Call for Proposals.