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    Chicago Media Project

    ActivoPublic CharityPublic & Society BenefitRealiza PRIs
    CHICAGO, ILSitio webEIN: 46-57399781 declaraciones registradas

    About Chicago Media Project

    CMP connects community, media, and philanthropy to support documentary films and social-impact media that spark people to action, amplify under-represented voices, and drive social change through funding, mentorship, and community engagement.

    Focus Areas

    documentary filmsocial-impact mediafilmmaker sustainabilityimpact and outreach campaignsmedia literacycommunity engagement

    Who They Fund

    independent/documentary filmmakers from under-represented backgroundsgrassroots community organizations partnered on impact campaignscommunities affected by racial injustice and mass incarcerationcommunities impacted by environmental harm and gun violencecivic organizers and democracy-focused advocates

    About Chicago Media Project

    Chicago Media Project’s giving is organized around documentary films and social-impact media that are meant to move people to action. Through its community-driven model, the foundation funds production, distribution, impact campaigns, and filmmaker support, while also connecting philanthropy with community engagement and mentorship. In 2023, its largest recent grants went to One Story Up for $62,000 and Talos Films for $50,000, showing that it supports both individual film projects and larger filmmaking efforts. The recent grant list also includes Chicago-based recipients such as Mezcla Media Collective Ltd, Chicago Public Media, Kartemquin Educational Films, and Green River Films, alongside grantees in New York, Georgia, and California. CMP’s active programs include member-voted microgrants, membership-funded grants, impact grant funding, and Chicago-focused initiatives such as Homegrown Chicago and the Leg Up Fund. Across those programs, the foundation supports documentary makers, partner organizations, and impact work tied to racial justice, gun violence, climate change, democracy, and human rights.

    What Chicago Media Project Funds

    CMP funds several connected parts of the documentary ecosystem. In filmmaking support, it awarded $20,073 to Mezcla Media Collective Ltd for filmmaking, and $12,500 to Chicago Public Media for filmmaking, indicating support for production and media organizations as well as individual projects. It also backs distribution and impact work: the foundation gave $10,000 to Westchester Institute for Human Development for filmmaking, reflecting support for documentary-related work beyond production alone. Chicago remains an important setting for the foundation’s work, as shown by grants to Kartemquin Educational Films for $9,990 and Green River Films for $7,501, both for filmmaking. The foundation’s stated topic areas include social-impact media, filmmaker sustainability, media literacy, community engagement, and storytelling around racial justice, criminal justice reform, environmental justice, gun violence prevention, and democracy.

    How Chicago Media Project Gives

    Typical grant sizes cluster in the five-figure and high-four-figure range, with p25 at $7,780, a median of $9,990, and p75 at $16,286. The recent grants list also shows a wider spread, from $6,650 to $62,000 in 2023. Chicago Media Project is a public charity and a regular funder, and it also makes program-related investments. Its active programs include both unsolicited and non-unsolicited pathways: Doc Boosters Grant and Homegrown Chicago accept unsolicited submissions, while other grantmaking programs are membership-driven or invitation-based. The grant list shows multiple 2023 awards, but only the provided year is visible here, so the clearest pattern is a current, project-oriented grantmaking cycle rather than a one-off award model.

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $204K

    Total Assets

    $318K

    Total Revenue

    $704K

    Total Expenses

    $1.2M

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $8K and $16K, with a median of $10K.

    25th Percentile

    $8K

    Median

    $10K

    75th Percentile

    $16K

    Geographic Reach

    Regional4 states funded

    About 36% of grants go to recipients in IL.

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    Topics

    documentary film productionsocial impact media and outreach campaignsfilmmaker sustainability and career supportracial justice storytellingcriminal justice reform narrativesenvironmental and climate justice mediagun violence prevention storytellingdemocracy and civic engagement media

    Where Chicago Media Project Makes Grants

    Chicago Media Project gives mainly in the United States, with 100% of the recent grants in the country. Chicago is the top state for grant count, and 36% of grants go to recipients in Illinois. Recent recipient cities include Chicago, Brooklyn, and New York, with additional grants going to Valhalla, Snellville, and Monterey Park. The pattern suggests a regional base with some national reach, centered in Illinois but extending to media organizations in New York, Georgia, and California.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Chicago Media Project

    What kinds of projects does Chicago Media Project fund?

    Its focus areas include documentary film, social-impact media, filmmaker sustainability, impact and outreach campaigns, media literacy, and community engagement. The topic taxonomy adds documentary production, distribution and outreach, and storytelling tied to racial justice, criminal justice reform, environmental and climate justice, gun violence prevention, democracy, and civic engagement.

    What is the typical grant size?

    The typical award sits in the high four-figure range: p25 is $7,780, the median is $9,990, and p75 is $16,286. The recent grants also range from $6,650 to $62,000, showing that CMP makes both smaller project grants and larger awards.

    Does Chicago Media Project accept unsolicited applications?

    Some programs do. Doc Boosters Grant accepts unsolicited submissions, and Homegrown Chicago also accepts unsolicited projects. Other programs in the portfolio are membership-driven or non-unsolicited, including Community Model of Philanthropy Grantmaking and the Impact Grant Fund.

    Is Chicago Media Project focused only on Chicago?

    No. Chicago is important in its grantmaking, with 36% of grants going to recipients in Illinois, but the recent grants also include grantees in Brooklyn, New York, Valhalla, Georgia, and California. The grant country distribution shown here is entirely U.S.-based.

    What does the foundation’s grantmaking model look like?

    CMP uses a community-driven model that pools membership and direct-donation support. Its active programs include member-voted microgrants, membership-funded grants, impact grant funding, and Chicago-centered initiatives. The foundation also makes program-related investments and is classified as a regular funder.

    Latest 990 Filing

    2023

    Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2023.

    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    ONE STORY UPBROOKLYN, NY$62,0002023FILMMAKING
    TALOS FILMSNEW YORK, NY$50,0002023FILMMAKING
    MEZCLA MEDIA COLLECTIVE LTDCHICAGO, IL$20,0732023FILMMAKING
    CHICAGO PUBLIC MEDIACHICAGO, IL$12,5002023FILMMAKING
    WESTCHESTER INSTITUTE FOR HUMAN DEVELOPMENTVALHALLA, NY$10,0002023FILMMAKING
    KARTEMQUIN EDUCATIONAL FILMSCHICAGO, IL$9,9902023FILMMAKING
    BVM PRODUCTIONS LLCSNELLVILLE, GA$9,6572023FILMMAKING
    I LOVE YOU CHINGOS LLCBROOKLYN, NY$8,0592023FILMMAKING
    GREEN RIVER FILMSCHICAGO, IL$7,5012023FILMMAKING
    NEW WAVE PRODUCTIONS LLCMONTEREY PARK, CA$7,4232023FILMMAKING
    THE JANES FILM LLCBROOKLYN, NY$6,6502023FILMMAKING

    ONE STORY UP

    $62,000
    BROOKLYN, NY2023

    FILMMAKING

    TALOS FILMS

    $50,000
    NEW YORK, NY2023

    FILMMAKING

    MEZCLA MEDIA COLLECTIVE LTD

    $20,073
    CHICAGO, IL2023

    FILMMAKING

    CHICAGO PUBLIC MEDIA

    $12,500
    CHICAGO, IL2023

    FILMMAKING

    WESTCHESTER INSTITUTE FOR HUMAN DEVELOPMENT

    $10,000
    VALHALLA, NY2023

    FILMMAKING

    KARTEMQUIN EDUCATIONAL FILMS

    $9,990
    CHICAGO, IL2023

    FILMMAKING

    BVM PRODUCTIONS LLC

    $9,657
    SNELLVILLE, GA2023

    FILMMAKING

    I LOVE YOU CHINGOS LLC

    $8,059
    BROOKLYN, NY2023

    FILMMAKING

    GREEN RIVER FILMS

    $7,501
    CHICAGO, IL2023

    FILMMAKING

    NEW WAVE PRODUCTIONS LLC

    $7,423
    MONTEREY PARK, CA2023

    FILMMAKING

    THE JANES FILM LLC

    $6,650
    BROOKLYN, NY2023

    FILMMAKING

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