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The National Film Preservation Foundation is the independent, nonprofit organization created by Congress to help save America's film heritage. The NFPF works directly with archives, historical societies, libraries, museums, and universities to preserve culturally and historically significant films and make them available for study, teaching, and exhibition.
National Novel Writing Month organizes events where children and adults find the inspiration, encouragement, and structure they need to achieve their creative potential. Our programs are web-enabled challenges with vibrant real-world components, designed to foster self-expression while building community on local and global levels.
CAPE champions diversity by connecting, educating, and empowering Asian American and Pacific Islander artists and leaders in entertainment and media.
QWOCMAP uses film to shatter stereotypes and bias, reveal the lived truths of inequality, and build understanding and community around art and social justice. QWOCMAP creates, exhibits, and distributes high-impact films that authentically reflect the lives of queer women of color (cisgender & transgender), and gender nonbinary and transgender people of color (of any orientation), and address the vital, intersecting social justice issues that concern multiple communities.
The American Cinematheque was created to 1) honor and promote America's indigenous art form: the Moving Picture; 2) present the full range of film and video, not otherwise available, to the widest possible audience; 3) establish a forum for an on-going dialogue between filmmakers and their adiences, 4) provide high profile exhibition facilities for other independent film and video festivals and organizations; and 5) encourage and support new talent by creating a showcase for their work.
To inspire the people of Earth to explore other worlds, understand our own, and seek life elsewhere.
The Peace Studio equips artists and journalists with opportunities and strengths-based tools to restore hope, challenge injustice, and bridge divides.
Promotion of equal rights for women in the entertainment industry. To serve as a repository for information on qualified women in the entertainment industry.