OPEN CALL

Black Public Media’s annual Open Call celebrates the complexity of the Black experience. We welcome proposals on a range of stories told in a variety of styles, platforms and perspectives.

Accepting Applications in Late Summer 2023

Open Call

Each year, BPM issues an open call for feature-length documentaries and shorts (nonfiction or scripted) that are currently in pre-production, production, or post-production and intended for public media distribution. In addition to feature length documentaries and shorts, we accept proposals for pilot episodes of a broadcast length or shorts limited series. The limited series must be 3 to 5 episodes. Selected projects will receive production funding to advance the work. Selected projects will receive production funding to advance the work. The submission dates and specific content priorities for the 2023 Open Call will be announced in August. Awards will be announced in December 2023.

Our Funding Priorities

1)  Climate Change

2)  Environmental Justice

3)  Democracy

Projects will receive funding as follows: One broadcast-length project will receive up to $100,000. One short project will receive up to $50,000. In addition, BPM may award invitations to participate in our 360 Incubator+, a hybrid professional development program or PitchBLACK, a forum to compete for up to $150,000 in production funding. Please note that all Black Public Media (BPM) funding awards are licensing agreements for public media distribution.
Eligibility
To be eligible for the Open Call:
Deadline
Our deadlines are strict. We highly recommend that you start your application in plenty of time and “save” to complete your submission over time. As soon as the application window closes, a panel of media professionals across the industry will evaluate the proposals in a two-tier review process. The deadline for this year’s Open Call will be announced in August.

Review Criteria

The review panel will evaluate each proposal using the following guidelines:
Rights & Releases
Projects selected for funding will receive a BPM funding contract. The contract is not a grant but a licensing agreement in which BPM is granted exclusive or shared domestic public television distribution rights as well as the exclusive or shared right to package, schedule and promote the program through public broadcasting. BPM makes no expressed or implied commitment to financially support a project until an agreement is signed by both the applicant and BPM. As a condition of the funding contract, producers must agree to BPM’s standard terms and conditions, including the following:
Producers must comply with all equal employment opportunity and non-discrimination laws and policies, payola/plugola requirements and other applicable federal and state rules and regulations.

Now Offering Office Hours

Are you interested in submitting a project for consideration, but have questions that aren’t addressed in our FAQs? BPM Director of Programs Denise Greene is now offering opportunities for a limited time to interested makers during the week of Sept. 12-16. Consultations are for 10 minutes each and are available on a first-come-first-served basis. Calls are scheduled for 10 mins. each.

Sign up hours are:

Tues., Sept. 13 −1pm to 2:45pm
Wed., Sept. 14 −5pm-6:45pm
Sat., Sept. 17 −12pm-1:45pm

Open Call, 360 Incubator+ and PitchBLACK are supported in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, Netflix and the MacArthur Foundation.