Foundations Programs: Public Television
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THE NATIONAL PARKS: AMERICA'S BEST IDEA, a Ken Burns' documentary series to be presented by WETA, Arlington, VA
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The Foundations are interested in public television as
an educational medium. Grants primarily provide partial support for
major series with lasting educational value that are assured of national
airing by PBS. Consideration is given on occasion to single stand-alone
programs of exceptional merit.
Preference is given to programs of enduring
value on subjects such as history and science. Programs whose primary
purpose is advocacy, topical news coverage or entertainment are unlikely
to be competitive. The contribution to teaching in grades K-12, higher
and continuing education is a consideration in evaluating proposals.
Children's series are of particular interest.
Consideration also will be given to innovative uses of
public television (including online efforts) that enhance educational
outreach in schools and communities.
Proposals for "capstone" grants to
complete production funding are preferred. Initial research
and pre-production funding are seldom supported. Neither multiyear
grants nor annual funding of continuing series are normally considered.
Recent "capstone" production grants have ranged from
$100,000 to $400,000.