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Impact Kickstart 2026: Call For Applications

August 25, 2025 BY admin

For a documentary film to make a difference, a solid strategy for audience engagement and strong partnerships are key. Filmmakers often lack time to do this work themselves or the expertise and resources to make an impact campaign happen. Emerging filmmakers and underrepresented filmmakers can face the biggest hurdles, despite the immense potential of their projects. Working Films’ response to this challenge is the Impact Kickstart, a program offering partnership and strategy development support to underrepresented filmmakers with feature-length films that hold great promise to catalyze action to address critical and current social issues.

Now in its eight year, we invite nonfiction filmmakers to apply to Impact Kickstart. We will select and support a cohort of filmmakers with impact campaign funds in the range of $10,000 – $20,000, with an anticipated announcement in late 2025 and disbursement in early 2026. In addition to funding, awardees will have access to mentorship and impact strategy support from the Working Films team, towards their impact campaign plans.

The deadline to apply for Impact Kickstart applications is Friday, October 3, 2025 at 11:59 pm ET. Find more details and apply using Submittable.


About Impact Kickstart

Impact Kickstart supports underrepresented filmmakers with resources, strategic goals for impact, and specific plans to engage future partners and audiences in meaningful ways. Impact Kickstart was created to fill a gap in support for the impact campaigns of underrepresented filmmakers and stories.

Eligibility 

  • Film teams applying identify as underrepresented. To understand what Working Films considers underrepresented, please visit our FAQ.
  • Funding is only for audience engagement and impact campaigns of feature length documentary films that are recently completed (released within the last 2 years) or finishing (at least fine cut stage) or release phases. The film must be far enough along that we are able to review a fine cut by the application due date: Friday, October 3 2025 at 11:59 pm ET.
  • Filmmakers must be prepared to take part in a year-long cohort among selected filmmakers from December 2025 – December 2026, in monthly cohort meetings. The Impact Kickstart cohort will focus on partnership and strategy development, refining impact campaign goals, and peer-to-peer support.
  • Films may feature stories from anywhere in the world, but the applicant must be living in the United States and planning an impact campaign to be carried out in the U.S.
  • Applicants must be 18 years of age.
  • Only one proposal per applicant will be accepted.

 

Criteria

The selection for Impact Kickstart will based on:

  • The catalytic potential of the project to create change that addresses current and important social issues.
  • The strength of the film and story.
  • The viability of the film’s vision and goals towards its impact.
  • The filmmaker’s approach to accountability and ethics.

In all of our work, we prioritize amplifying and increasing support for underrepresented filmmakers, as well as those who work in deep accountability with the individuals and communities featured in their films. We recognize that being accountable includes the work of dismantling the dominant culture and approach within documentary filmmaking and storytelling. As part of Impact Kickstart 2026, we will consider the following as part of our selection process:

  • Film projects that address a wide range of issues and themes, but have a social change focus as part of the film’s vision and goals.
  • Films that have various ways to describe what “impact” means for the individuals and communities that are featured.
  • Films that highlight different strategies and tactics to leverage the power of documentary film and storytelling (i.e. policy advocacy, grassroots organizing, healing justice, etc.)
  • Films that are nonlinear and abstract that do not follow traditional storytelling methodologies.
  • Films with different levels of goals and outcomes they hope to accomplish with their impact campaign.
  • Films that address issues at the local, state or national level.
  • Films that have previously applied to Impact Kickstart.

The selection process will transpire through a panel that reflects the eligibility section of this award. We commit to acknowledging our power and privilege throughout this process, as well as our own subjectivity and biases when reviewing projects. We recognize that this kind of decision-making is never completely objective and we will challenge and examine our own perspectives in the selection process.

Key Dates

  • September 2025 – Applications open on Wednesday, September 3, 2025
  • September 2025 – Q&A webinar on Tuesday, September 16, 2025. REGISTER HERE.
  • October 2025 – Applications close on Friday, October 3, 2025 at 11:59 pm ET.
  • October 2025 – Applications undergo multiple rounds of reviews by a selection committee made up of Working Films staff and external reviewers.
  • November 2025 – Final selections will be made by a selection panel, and applicants will be notified of decisions by the end of November.
  • December 2025 – Contracting begins, and the incoming cohort will participate in a virtual orientation taking place in December along with a public announcement.

To apply, complete our online application using submittable. You will create a login so that you can work on your application and have your information saved. Before you get started you can find a preview of the application questions in this PDF. You can also check out this document of frequently asked questions.

Working Films strives to make all of our events and programs accessible, including our application processes. To request an accessibility accommodation or adjustment, please email hhearn@workingfilm.org, or call us at 910-342-9000.

 

Watch the Impact Kickstart 2026 Webinar Q&A recording:

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