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Commitment Grants and Emerging Filmmaker Fellowship (US)

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Deadline: 16-Jul-2026

The Commitment Grants 2026, offered by Mountainfilm, provide post-production funding of $3,000 to $6,000 for documentary filmmakers from around the world. The grants support impactful documentary projects covering themes such as adventure, activism, social justice, culture, environmental conservation, LGBTQ+ stories, immigration, migration, and human resilience.

In addition to grant funding, one early-career filmmaker will be selected for the Emerging Filmmaker Fellowship, which includes year-long mentorship, professional networking, story consultation, a cash award, and an all-expenses-paid trip to the Mountainfilm Festival in Telluride.

What Are the Commitment Grants?

The Commitment Grants are designed to help documentary filmmakers complete high-quality films that are currently in the post-production stage.

The programme provides financial support to filmmakers creating documentaries that inspire positive change, amplify underrepresented voices, and explore meaningful human and environmental stories.

Mountainfilm invests more than $90,000 annually through the Commitment Grants and related funding partners to support documentary storytelling worldwide.

Why the Commitment Grants Matter

Documentary filmmaking often requires significant financial resources during post-production, including editing, sound design, colour grading, licensing, and final production work.

The Commitment Grants help filmmakers:

Objectives of the Programme

The Commitment Grants aim to:

Funding Available

Mountainfilm offers:

Funding is provided through the Mountainfilm Filmmaker Fund and additional funding partners.

Documentary Themes Supported

The programme supports documentaries addressing a wide range of important topics.

Adventure

Films exploring exploration, outdoor experiences, endurance, and human achievement.

Activism

Projects highlighting advocacy, civic engagement, and efforts to create positive social change.

Social Justice

Stories focused on:

Culture

Documentaries celebrating cultural traditions, identities, communities, and heritage.

Environment

Projects addressing:

Human Resilience

Films highlighting determination, courage, and the indomitable human spirit.

Priority Story Areas

The programme particularly welcomes projects featuring:

LGBTQ+ Stories

Documentaries with:

Especially those with meaningful connections to outdoor experiences or nature.

Personal and Community Challenges

Stories exploring:

Immigration and Migration

Projects that:

The programme also welcomes filmmakers who are:

Commitment to Diversity

Mountainfilm encourages diversity behind the camera and welcomes applications from filmmakers with varied backgrounds and perspectives.

The programme seeks to increase representation across the documentary filmmaking community.

Who Is Eligible to Apply?

Applicants from any country may apply.

Eligible Applicants

Applicants must:

International filmmakers are encouraged to apply.

Eligible Projects

Projects must:

Projects That Are Not Eligible

The following projects will not be considered:

The programme is intended specifically for works still undergoing post-production.

Application Requirements

Applicants must submit:

Video Sample Requirements

Applicants must provide:

Mountainfilm prefers:

The screening link must remain active throughout the review process.

Incomplete or late applications will not be accepted.

Responsibilities of Grant Recipients

Successful applicants are expected to:

These requirements help maintain communication throughout the production process.

Emerging Filmmaker Fellowship

In addition to the Commitment Grants, Mountainfilm offers the Emerging Filmmaker Fellowship.

The fellowship recipient is selected from the Commitment Grant applicant pool.

Fellowship Benefits

The selected filmmaker receives:

The fellowship helps early-career filmmakers strengthen both their projects and professional development.

Who Can Receive the Fellowship?

The fellowship is intended for:

Selection is based on the quality of applications submitted to the Commitment Grants programme.

How to Apply

Applicants should follow these steps:

Step 1: Confirm Eligibility

Ensure that:

Step 2: Prepare Your Application

Gather:

Step 3: Prepare Your Video Sample

Submit:

Ensure the link remains active throughout the review period.

Step 4: Review All Submission Requirements

Before submitting, confirm that:

Step 5: Submit Before the Deadline

Applications must be submitted on time.

Late or incomplete applications will not be reviewed.

Tips for a Strong Application

Applicants can strengthen their proposal by:

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Applicants should avoid:

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What are the Commitment Grants?

The Commitment Grants provide post-production funding for documentary filmmakers creating films focused on social impact, environmental issues, culture, adventure, and other important themes.

How much funding is available?

Individual grants range from $3,000 to $6,000, with more than $90,000 available through the programme.

Who can apply?

Documentary filmmakers from any country whose projects are currently in post-production are eligible to apply.

What documentary themes are supported?

The programme supports films covering adventure, activism, social justice, culture, environmental conservation, LGBTQ+ stories, immigration, migration, and human resilience.

Can completed films apply?

No. Completed films, released projects, and documentaries that have already screened at festivals are not eligible.

What video sample is required?

Applicants must submit a trailer or project sample of no more than 10 minutes, preferably through a password-protected Vimeo link.

What is the Emerging Filmmaker Fellowship?

The fellowship is awarded to one early-career filmmaker from the Commitment Grant applicants and includes year-long mentorship, professional support, networking opportunities, a cash award, and funded attendance at the Mountainfilm Festival in Telluride.

Conclusion

The Commitment Grants 2026 offer valuable financial and professional support for documentary filmmakers completing impactful stories that inspire change and amplify diverse voices.

With grants of $3,000 to $6,000, global eligibility, and the opportunity to receive the Emerging Filmmaker Fellowship, the programme helps independent filmmakers complete outstanding documentaries while advancing meaningful storytelling, social impact, and creative excellence.

For more information, visit Mountainfilm.

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