Film and Media Development

By GrantHub Research Team ·

Producing film and media projects in the North comes with unique creative opportunities—and unique costs. From travel and logistics to working in remote communities and challenging climates, filmmakers operating in Nunavut often need tailored financial support to bring their stories to life. The Film and Media Development program helps address those realities by offering project-based funding to support film, television, and other media productions rooted in Nunavut.

Delivered by the Government of Nunavut, this program is designed to encourage the development and production of media content that reflects the territory’s people, culture, and landscapes. Funding is provided as non-repayable support and is assessed on a project-by-project basis, allowing flexibility depending on the scope and needs of each production. The program can be relevant for a range of media activities, whether a business is developing a new concept, moving into production, or working on related creative outputs that contribute to Nunavut’s growing screen sector.

For Nunavut-based businesses and production companies meeting certain requirements, this program can help reduce financial barriers and make ambitious projects more achievable. Understanding how funding levels are determined, what types of projects are prioritized, and how applications are assessed can make a meaningful difference when planning a production, making it worth exploring the full details before applying.

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