About GFEM
Grantmakers in Film + Electronic Media (GFEM) is an association of grantmakers committed to advancing the field of media arts and public interest media funding. GFEM serves as a resource for grantmakers who fund media content, infrastructure, and policy, those who employ media to further their program goals as well as a collaborative network for funders who wish to learn more about media.
GFEM members have a broad range of interests and approaches, but share the view that electronic media is a vital form of human expression, communication and creativity, and plays a key role in building public will and shaping civil society. (For more information on becoming a member see our Membership page.)
GFEM seeks to increase the amount and effectiveness of media funding by foundations and other funders, to increase the use of media in grantmakers' and grantees' work, and to raise the broader foundation community's understanding of current media policy and trends as they affect funders' work in the larger grantmaking community.
GFEM's aim is to deepen the field of media funding by providing programs and services for colleague grantmakers. GFEM facilitates collaboration and idea sharing among media grantmakers and leaders in the field and works to increase the amount and quality of data available on trends in media funding.
Programs and Services include:
- Our Website, www.gfem.org, and the GFEM Update, a monthly e-newsletter with news, upcoming events and other resources of interest to grantmakers concerned with media.
- Grantmaker Briefings & Conference Sessions
that present key issues in the field, illustrate model projects and put
forward exemplary thinking about the dynamic nature of present day
media. GFEM also offers sponsored delegations to unique events allowing
funders to better assess the current state of media and fosters
opportunities for informal idea sharing among grantmakers. GFEM
members are invited to participate in designing program sessions and
identifying key issues and activities to explore.
- Foundation & Affinity Group Support Services
featuring a curating service providing filmographies of particular
media content for colleagues to use in support of their program areas,
one-on-one consultations with funders to develop and implement media
grants and to identify filmmakers that would best illustrate their
program’s issue, and additional tools and workshops such as half or
full day presentations for foundations or affinity groups on funding
media or on media policy issues.
- Screenings & Discussions
of compelling media projects, including the Council on Foundations Film
and Video Festival which GFEM co-sponsors. Screenings take place at
the COF's three national conferences each year. (For more information
on the Festival, go to www.fundfilm.org.)
- Publications on media funding such as Democracy, Social Justice and Media Reform: A Baseline Study of the Emerging Field of Media Policy, Why Fund Media
(co-published with the COF) which features examples of a range of media
projects, how they were funded and how they furthered the program
priorities of the grantmakers involved, and The Funders Guide to Media Policy. GFEM also provides support to publish and disseminate resources and tools produced by our members that are of value to the field.
- Research Projects to provide in depth data about trends in media funding.
Confidentiality Policy: GFEM values the privacy of its members and strives to respect confidentiality. Please see our privacy policy for more information.
Solicitation and Fundraising:
GFEM is committed to working with the broader media field; however, it
is not able to provide direct assistance to organizations or
individuals seeking funding. GFEM does not assist grantseekers in
contacting or soliciting our members. GFEM encourages open sharing of
ideas and innovative projects; however, GFEM events or publications may
not be used for fundraising solicitations.
GFEM is an affinity group of the Council on Foundations.
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