Deadline: 28 June 2024
The Media Cymru is inviting Welsh climate conscious freelancers and businesses to develop ideas for sustainable solutions to the challenges of net zero and the decarbonisation of the screen sector in Wales.
The Greening the Screen Fund will create a commitment to positive change by raising environmental awareness and increasing knowledge and understanding of sustainable screen working.
Scope
- They are particularly interested in:
- Shifting to renewable energy in studios, offices and post production houses, phasing out diesel for generators, and maximising energy efficiency on set and location.
- Rethinking transport by mapping the challenge, eliminating diesel in vehicles, minimising travel, and shifting modes of transport to those using renewable energy.
- A circular approach to tackling material and food waste through better monitoring to reduce waste, prioritising local suppliers and low carbon options, and the reuse of materials and production assets.
- Information gathering and collaboration, including assessing the sustainability of assets used in production, support to green suppliers, and creating carbon budgets for production.
- In setting and offsetting business models.
Funding Information
- The Ffilm Cymru Wales x Media Cymru Greening the Screen Development Fund enables Wales-based enterprises to apply for an amount between £25,000 and £50,000 to research and develop innovation-driven green products, services and processes in film and TV that respond to the priorities in The Screen New Deal.
Eligible Projects
- Your project must:
- Have total project costs and grant funding request of no more than £50,000.
- End by September 2025
- Last between 6 – 12 months (if £25,000.00) or 9 – 12 months if above £25,000 and up to £50,000.
- Be led by one enterprise
- Declare your Subsidy Control position.
Who can apply?
- To lead a project your organisation must:
- Be based in Wales
- Have an R&D idea
- Operate within the media sector or demonstrate that the R&D directly benefits the media sector
- Be available to conduct the R&D project between 30 September 2024 and September 2025
- Submit only one application per enterprise as a project lead. Your organisation may be listed as a supporting team member on up to three applications.
- Provide assurance that you have appropriate financial processes in place to deliver the project in accordance with funding terms and conditions
- Manage any necessary sub-contracts with any third parties
- Agree to be the contractual lead to the Media Cymru Grant Agreement if successful
- To lead, manage and deliver the project in accordance with the agreed proposal and budget
- Keep appropriate financial records of all expenditure
- To be the point of contact for reporting and monitoring on the project, liaising with a dedicated Ffilm Cymru Wales and Media Cymru staff.
- They welcome applications from all different sizes and types of organisations including microbusinesses, sole-traders, and freelancers.
Exclusions
- The Greening the Screen Development Fund is not suitable for:
- Content creation (for example short films, feature films and pilots)
- One-off art commissions
- Feasibility studies
- Mobile hydrogen development
- Commissioning business as usual activities for example, a new sustainable solution that does not have an innovative edge to the way your company usually addresses new projects
- Applications that lack evidence that the proposed innovation is expected to lead to significant and positive economic impact
- Applications that lack research and development or innovation.
For more information, visit Media Cymru.