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.

 

Marta Effinger-Crichlow, Director/Producer of Little Sallie Walker

“The Working Films Impact Kickstart has given me the opportunity to share my full authentic self in a film community. The IK certainly provides filmmakers with the tools to strengthen our projects’ impact campaign strategies and goals. I’m certain I’ve come away with so much more than access. There is something quite thrilling about Working Films, who at their beautiful core, are also committed to truth-telling and spirit-building, within and beyond the medium of film.”

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 our 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 Impact Kickstart 2025 Call for Applications is closed. Announcements will be made in 2026.

Eligibility 

  • Directors applying must identify as underrepresented.
  • Funding is only for audience engagement and impact campaigns of 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 can at least see a fine cut by the application due date: Thursday, October 2, 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 personal connection to the story and level of accountability to the people and communities featured in the film.

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.

2026 Application Timeline

  • Sept 3, 2025: Applications open.
  • Sept 16, 2025: Q&A webinar. Watch the Recording.
  • Oct 3, 2025: Applications close at 11:59 PM ET
  • Oct 2025: Two rounds of review by Working Films staff and external reviewers
  • Nov 2025: Final selections announced to applicants
  • Dec 2025: Contracting begins; cohort participates in virtual orientation and public announcement

FAQ’s

  1. If the director is based outside of the U.S. but the producer is based in the U.S., do we still qualify?

We will accept applications from producers based in the U.S. (even if the director isn’t based in the U.S.) as long as the producer will be the person leading/running the impact plans and will be the one prepared to attend the monthly Impact Kickstart cohort calls.

The director must still identify as an underrepresented maker.

  1. If our director doesn’t identify as underrepresented but a majority of the rest of the team does, do we still qualify?

No. Although the director doesn’t have to be the applicant, we still require that the director identify as an underrepresented maker. Our lens is one of equity. This award is for film projects directed by underrepresented filmmakers, not just a matter of diversity, but rooted in a desire to lift up largely underrepresented perspectives and to serve directors who disproportionately do not have the same level of access and resources as other directors who are more widely represented in the field.

  1. Will you accept films finished in the past few years?

We only accept films created within the past year of the Impact Kickstart application deadline.

  1. I have a disability and will need special accommodations arranged for me to apply to Impact Kickstart. Does Working Films provide support?

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@workingfilms.org.

  1. How do you define “feature length”?

40 minutes or longer. If you are submitting a multi-part series, then the total run time of the full series should be 40 minutes or longer.

  1. How does Working Films define accountability to and consent from participants and communities?

Accountable filmmaking acknowledges that storytelling is a sacred, human endeavor, and that storytelling through filmmaking is a privilege that, like any privilege, is fraught with power dynamics, historical context, and social inequities. Accountable filmmaking responsibly stewards the intended and unintended impacts of making a film and conscientiously aspires to operationalize values and ethics in each aspect of the storytelling process (This is a definition co-created by the Indie Media Arts South working group focused on non-extractive storytelling). While every film is unique in its process of production and release, there are core values that we believe should undergird all storytelling endeavors. These are outlined by the Documentary Accountability Working Group here. Regarding consent, we believe that it is an ongoing process that should be revisited throughout the making and release of a film, not a one time agreement at the start of the filmmaking process.

  1. Can Working Films provide an impact budget template?

There is not a required template applicants need to follow. However, you can certainly reference the impact budget template below.

Impact Campaign Budget – Template

  1. What is the acceptance rate of impact campaign recipients?

Two grants have been awarded each cycle of Impact Kickstart, and historically there have been 75+ applicants each cycle. This cycle, we are expanding the amount of grants we offer by having varying levels of grant amounts ($10k-$20k), and we expect to receive a similar amount of submissions.

  1. When will the cohort calls take place?

The filmmaker cohort calls will take place monthly from December 2025 – December 2026 on a day and time of the month that works for everyone in the cohort. So the official schedule will be decided as a group. We just ask that filmmakers have the capacity to participate in a monthly one-hour call.

The cohort calls will provide space for partnership and strategy development, refining impact campaign goals, and peer-to-peer support.

  1. I have more questions! What can I do?

If you have any more questions, please reach out to Hannah Hearn, Impact Coordinator, at hhearn@workingfilms.org.

The Impact Kickstart 2025 Call for Applications is closed. Announcements will be made in 2026.

The Impact Kickstart is supported by grants from the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation and the Perspective Fund.

2025 Impact Kickstart Recipients

Standing Above the Clouds

Jalena Keane-Lee (Director/Producer), Amber Espinosa-Jones (Producer), Erin Lau (Producer), Diana Diroy (Editor), Aunty Pua (Co-Producer/Protagonist/Cultural Advisor)

When a massive Thirty Meter Telescope is proposed to be built on Mauna Kea, an uprising of kiaʻi (protectors) in Hawaiʻi and around the world dedicate their lives to protecting the sacred mountain from further destruction. Through the lens of…

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Traces of Home

Colette Ghunim (Director), Sara Maamouri (Editor/Producer), Keith Wilson (Executive Producer), Dan Rybicky (Producer), Capella Fahoome (Producer)

Filmmaker Colette Ghunim embarks on journeys with her parents to find the ancestral houses they were forced to flee as children in Mexico and Palestine. Colette’s initial desire to heal her disconnect from her cultures and her parents reveals an…

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2024 Impact Kickstart Recipients

Matininó

Gabriela Díaz Arp (Director), Karla Claudio Betancourt (Producer), Wendy Muñiz (Producer), Guillermo Zouain ( Producer), and Laura Garcia Reyne (Editor)

Website Trailer Matininó is a hybrid documentary about a multi-generational family of Puerto Rican women transforming their experience with violence into a science-fiction film. Our story begins with the decision of ldaliz Villanueva to flee from a violent marriage when…

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unseen

Set Hernandez (Director/Producer), Pedro (Protagonist/Co-writer), Qudsiya Naqui (Impact Producer), Conchita Hernandez Legorreta (Impact Producer), Day Al-Mohamed (Producer), Félix Endara (Producer), and Diane Quon (Executive Producer)

WEBSITE TRAILER Most people dream of a better future. Pedro, an aspiring social worker, is no different. But as a blind, undocumented immigrant, Pedro faces political restrictions to obtain his college degree, secure a job as a health care provider,…

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2022 Impact Kickstart Recipients

STORMING CAESARS PALACE

Hazel Gurland-Pooler (Director/Producer) and Nazenet Habtezghi (Producer)

Website Trailer When Ruby Duncan faces harassment by a fraud-obsessed welfare department, she ignites “Mother Power” mobilizing a welfare rights group to fight for justice, dignity, democratic participation, and an adequate income. With low-income mothers across the country, and two…

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UNTITLED UNDERGROUND RAILROAD RIDE

Fiz Olajide (Director/Producer), Faith E. Briggs (Impact Producer/Associate Producer), Jon Lynn (Editor/Co-Producer), Nerenda Eid (Executive Producer)

Website Trailer On the heels of 2020’s global protests for social justice and the run-up to the US presidential elections, five Black and Latinx cyclists led by NYC-based messenger, John “Bobby” Shackelford attempt to traverse a route inspired by the…

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2021 Impact Kickstart Recipients

BRING HER HOME

Leya Hale (Director/Producer) and Sergio Mata’u Rapu (Producer/Editor)

Website Trailer Bring Her Home follows three Indigenous women — an artist, an activist and a politician — as they work to vindicate and honor their relatives who are victims in the growing epidemic of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women.…

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FIRE THROUGH DRY GRASS

Andres “Jay” Molina (Co-Director), Alexis Neophytides (Co-Director/Producer), Jennilie Brewster (Producer), Peter Yearwood (Associate Impact Producer), and Vincent Pierce (Impact Strategist/Musician)

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2020 Impact Kickstart Recipients

DUTY FREE

Sian-Pierre Regis (Director) and Meredith Chin (Producer)

Website Trailer After a 75-year-old immigrant mother gets fired from her job, her son takes her on a bucket-list adventure to reclaim her life. As she struggles to find work, he documents a journey that uncovers the betrayals plaguing her…

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LITTLE SALLIE WALKER

Marta Effinger-Crichlow (Director/ Producer), Ann Bennett (Producer), Michael Dinwiddie (Producer), Princess A. Hairston (Editor/Producer)

Website Trailer Play is a lifeline for black girls across the generations. Little Sallie Walker tells the story of Patricia, Billie Jean, Raisha, Kristi and a collection of resilient black women and girls, who understand that coming of age in America has…

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SOUNDS LIKE THUNDER

Dara Kell (Director) and Sabrina Schmidt Gordon (Producer)

Website Trailer Sounds Like Thunder follows civil rights leader Reverend Dr. William Barber as he revives Dr. Martin Luther King’s 1968 Poor People’s Campaign. Told through song, prayer and personal narratives, Sounds Like Thunder is an intimate account of a “season of resistance”…

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UNAPOLOGETIC

Ashley O’Shay (Director/Producer) and Morgan Elise Johnson (Producer)

Website Trailer During the height of the Movement for Black Lives in Chicago, Unapologetic captures a community of millennial organizers confronting an administration complicit in state violence against its Black residents. Janaé and Bella, two Black queer women organizers, provide…

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2019 Impact Kickstart Recipients

EATING UP EASTER

Sergio Mata’u Rapu (Director/Producer) and Elena Rapu (Producer)

Website Trailer The iconic statues and sensationalized “mysteries” of Easter Island (Rapa Nui) have drawn the interest of the world for centuries, attracting curious visitors to its shores. Today, this tiny, barren island is experiencing an economic boon as tourism…

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GOING TO MARS

Directed and Produced by Michèle Stephenson and Joe Brewster

Website Trailer Going to Mars is a feature length documentary film in which Nikki Giovanni, one of America’s greatest living poets, orators and social commentators, will compel audiences to laugh and cry using her poetry and biting social commentary.  As…

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THE FIRST RAINBOW COALITION

Directed and Produced by Ray Santisteban

Website Trailer In 1969, the Chicago Black Panther Party began to form alliances across lines of race and ethnicity with other community-based movements in the city, including the Latino group the Young Lords Organization and the southern whites of the…

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WARRIOR WOMEN

Christina King (Director/Producer), Elizabeth Castle (Director/Producer), and Anna Marie Pitman (Producer)

Website Trailer In the 1970s, with the swagger of unapologetic Indianness, organizers of the American Indian Movement (AIM) fought for Native liberation and survival as a community of extended families. Warrior Women is the story of Madonna Thunder Hawk, one such…

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2018 Impact Kickstart Recipients

Always in Season

Jacqueline Olive (Director/Producer) and Jessica Devaney (Producer)

Website Trailer As the trauma of more than a century of lynching African Americans bleeds into the present, Always in Season follows relatives of the perpetrators and victims seeking justice and reconciliation in the midst of racial profiling, police shootings, and…

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Crip Camp

(Director/Producer), Nicole Newnham (Director/Producer), and Sara Bolder (Producer)

Website Trailer Down the road from Woodstock, in the early 1970s, a parallel revolution blossomed in a ramshackle summer camp for disabled teenagers. Crip Camp explores summer camp awakenings that would transform lives and shape the disability rights movement, and America, forever.…

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Decade of Fire

Vazquez (Director/Producer), Gretchen Hildebran (Director/Producer), Julia Steele Allen (Producer/Impact Producer), and Neyda Martinez (Producer)

Website Trailer As cities today struggle with gentrification and social inequity, Decade of Fire offers an intimate historic portrait of the burning of the Bronx in the 1970’s, transcending era and geography. Set against irrefutably insurmountable odds, and told from the perspectives…

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Nailed It

Adele Pham (Director/Producer) and Kelvin Saint Pham (Producer)

Website Trailer Nailed It chronicles the genesis and 40 year legacy of the Vietnamese nail salon and its influence on an $8 billion-dollar American industry. For mixed-race Vietnamese filmmaker Adele Pham, it’s personal as she confronts her conflicts with the…

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