Impact & Grants Intern β Independent Feature Film
π¬ Impact & Grants Intern (Film & Media)
Company: Hemmy Productions
Project: For Love of the American Dream
Location: Remote
Time Commitment: 3β5 hours per week
Duration: 1 academic semester minimum (flexible start)
School Credit: β
Available through nonprofit partner (upon approval)
π POSITION OVERVIEW
Hemmy Productions is seeking a mission-driven, detail-oriented Impact & Grants Intern to support the grant and impact-funding pipeline for our independent feature film For Love of the American Dream β a story centered on immigration, identity, and the pursuit of opportunity in America.
This is a real-world, hands-on opportunity for students interested in film producing, nonprofit work, arts funding, DEI initiatives, and social impact storytelling.
β οΈ IMPORTANT CLARIFICATION (Please Read Before Applying)
This is NOT a finance, accounting, or investor-outreach role.
You will NOT be pitching to investors, negotiating funds, or working with ROI models.
This role is strictly focused on:
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Grant research
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Impact-fund proposal preparation
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DEI & community-outreach documentation
All final submissions are reviewed and approved by the producer before being sent.
β WHAT YOU WILL DO
Research private impact funds, foundations, and arts grants
Track deadlines and eligibility in a shared grant spreadsheet
Draft application materials including:
Project summaries
DEI & impact statements
Community outreach descriptions
Identify which grants:
Require a nonprofit partner
Can be submitted directly by a for-profit production
Prepare applications for producer review
Submit applications only after approval
Provide brief weekly progress updates
β WHAT YOU WILL NOT DO
No investor pitching
No financial forecasting
No term sheets or equity work
No fundraising calls
No negotiations of any kind
This is grant writing + impact research, not finance.
π WHO WEβRE LOOKING FOR
This role is ideal for students majoring in or interested in:
Nonprofit Management
Social Impact / Public Policy
Film & Media Studies (Producing track)
Communications, Journalism, or English
Arts Administration
Sociology / Cultural Studies
β Required:
Strong writing skills
Organized and detail-oriented
Comfortable with Google Docs & Sheets
Interest in social impact, film, or nonprofit work
Reliable weekly availability
β Preferred (Not Required):
Prior nonprofit or grant research experience
DEI, community service, or advocacy background
Film, media, or arts experience
π WHAT YOU WILL GAIN
Official credit on a feature film
Portfolio-ready real grant applications
Direct mentorship from a working film producer
Hands-on experience with:
Arts & impact funding
DEI-driven project development
Community-based media initiatives
Letter of recommendation upon successful completion
Potential transition into a paid consulting role if funding is secured
Long-term industry references and continued project credits
π§Ύ SCHOOL CREDIT OPTION
Students seeking academic credit may be eligible to receive supervision and documentation support through our nonprofit partner overseen by Andre Jones.
Credit approval depends on your schoolβs requirements and must be arranged directly with your academic advisor.
π© HOW TO APPLY
Please submit:
A brief resume
A short paragraph about:
Your interest in social impact, film, or nonprofit work
Your availability during the semester
Indicate whether you are:
Seeking school credit
Or applying for professional experience only
π£ FROM THE PRODUCER
βFinance is not my personal area of expertise, so this role is designed to give one dedicated intern full ownership of the grant and impact application process, while I provide final creative and strategic approval on all submissions. This is a real opportunity to gain hands-on experience in the world of impact media and film funding.β