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U.S. Mission to Pakistan seeking Applications for “Social Change through Arts”

Hungary: Student Artist in Residence

Deadline: 15 June 2020

U.S. Consulate General Karachi is seeking proposals to develop and encourage critical thought, regional peace, and stronger cross-border linkages in South Asia through film. This multi-phase project will use the creative arts to spur critical thinking on regional challenges and highlight how people from Pakistan and India are more alike than different due to shared cultures and traditions.

The U.S. Mission to Pakistan is committed to promoting constructive engagement on regional security and peace in South Asia. As South Asia’s entertainment hub, they seek to convene emerging filmmakers and digital storytellers in select provinces of India and Pakistan to develop stories that shed light on these cultural, traditional, societal, and historical narratives that can bring the people of Pakistan and India together.

Project Goal: U.S. Mission to Pakistan seeks proposals that inform the perspective of Pakistani and Indian digital storytellers and emerging filmmakers through people-to-people exchange and professional development. A successful program will develop visual narratives that celebrate the shared history and culture of Pakistan and India, while recognizing the partnership of the United States. The goal of the program is to enable creators of digital content to design projects that contribute to civilian regional stability by encouraging social change and peaceful understanding between India and Pakistan, highlighting the role of partnerships.

Objectives

Over 12 months the grantee will develop the production skills of filmmakers and digital storytellers, conduct training workshops, and organize film screenings of the produced digital stories to build empathy and foster reconciliation through the arts. The program should build the capacity of filmmakers and digital storytellers to create and produce content that critically addresses problematic and destabilizing aspects of India-Pakistan relations. The phases of the project include expert trainer and participant identification, an online training, an in-person plenary session, a small grants program to support a collaborative product, and film screenings. Competitive proposals will aim to achieve and demonstrate the following objectives:

Activities to facilitate accomplishing these goals and objectives include:

PAS Karachi would like proposals to consider the following recommended timeline:

Funding Information

Participants and Audiences

Participants: Forty-two men and women, aged 21-35 studying or working in film, visual arts, or social sciences and filmmakers and digital story tellers, all with at least three years of experience producing digital products, in Sindh and Balochistan in Pakistan, and the states of Maharashtra, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, and Goa in India. Participants should have at least some following and have the capacity to travel alone, interact with someone of a different background, and willingness to address sensitive issues through digital or web-based mediums.

Eligibility Criteria

For more information, visit https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/view-opportunity.html?oppId=326660

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