Jerome Foundation’s 2025 Minnesota & New York City Film Grants Announced

Oct 29, 2025

Jerome Foundation announces 18 grants to early career Minnesota and New York City filmmakers totaling $499,513: 6 grants to early career Minnesota filmmakers totaling $139,960 and 12 grants to early career New York City filmmakers totaling $359,553. These decisions were based on the recommendations of separate Minnesota and New York City grant program review panels and affirmed by the Foundation Board of Directors.

The Foundation seeks to fund filmmakers who take creative risks, pursue innovative approaches, have a clarity of purpose and vision for imaginative storytelling, are engaged directly with those involved in their filmmaking, and work to build relationships with and impact their creative community and the field.

The Minnesota and New York City Film Production grant supports up to $30,000 for all stages of production for new short- or long-form projects in the ever-expanding creative genres of experimental, narrative, animation, and documentary film—or in any hybrid combination of these forms.

Of the 312 applications submitted for production grants, 16 grants were awarded to:

Charlie Ainsworth, MN
Raven Johnson, MN
Prakshi Malik, MN
Yasmin Yassin, MN

Siji Awoyinka, NYC
Maggie Brennan, NYC
Julia Chien, NYC
Safiyah Chiniere, NYC
Lydia Cornett, NYC
Sekiya Dorsett, NYC
Ash Goh, NYC
Crystal Kayiza, NYC
Matt Nadel, NYC
Rodrigo Olivar, NYC
Chloe Sarbib, NYC
Sally Tran, NYC

Of the 14 applications submitted for the filmmaker mentorship program, two grants were awarded to:

Olumide Famule, MN
Sara Osman, MN

For more information about the filmmakers and their projects, click on the image.

Commitment to Equity

Jerome Foundation centers our grantmaking around intersectional racial equity. We are committed to eliminating disparities and improving access and outcomes to ensure the long-term viability of artists and culture bearers in Minnesota and New York City, focusing on those whose cultural narratives and practices have been historically and presently are excluded. We request demographic information to help us know whether this program is achieving its objectives. We also share demographic information with other regional and national research efforts around artists and grantmaking.

 

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About Jerome Foundation

Jerome Foundation, founded in 1964 by artist and philanthropist Jerome Hill (1905-1972), honors his legacy through multi-year grants to support the creation, development, and presentation of new works by early career artists.

Jerome Foundation supports early-career artists and culture bearers who take creative risks, pursue innovative artistic approaches, and demonstrate a clear creative purpose and vision. By prioritizing artists at this pivotal stage, we seek to nurture their creative growth and recognize the dynamic, multi-dimensional impact they have in fostering thriving, evolving communities.

Jerome Foundation is rooted in the practices of belonging, nurture, equity, love and respect, where every voice is valued, every story matters, and learning is embraced as a continuous journey. These practices, along side our values of creative risk, innovation, and humility, support our relational and trust-based approach to grantmaking and our working with artists, culture bearers, and arts leaders.

The Foundation offers grant programs across various creative fields in Minnesota and the five boroughs of New York City, providing direct support to early-career artists and culture bearers, as well as to arts organizations and ecosystem initiatives aligned with Jerome's practices and values, that offer ongoing programs, services, or opportunities for multiple early-career artists in our funding areas. We steward our financial assets through a values-aligned investment approach that considers the impact of our decisions on the communities we serve.