Q: Who are the recipients of Adrienne Shelly Foundation (ASF) grants and scholarships?
A: Our goal is to support the artistic achievements of female actors, writers and directors who are either working on current short and feature film projects, new productions, or are seeking to transition from acting to writing and directing.
Q: How do I apply?
A: The Foundation has partnered with several prominent academic and filmmaking institutions that have existing programs in place to aid female actors, writers and directors. Our grants and scholarships are made through these fine institutions, and not directly with the recipients.
Q: Do the institutions or the Foundation choose the recipients?
A: Both. The Foundation reviews a group of carefully selected semi-finalists and makes the ultimate decision as to who receives our awards. We find that this process recognizes the value of each institution and their respective application processes; the overall merits and qualifications of each applicant; and gives the Foundation an ability to make an imprint on who is chosen to receive our funding.
Q: When does the Adrienne Shelly Foundation award its grants and scholarships?
A: All of the current awards are made in the Spring and Summer.
Q: What are the criteria for selection?
A: We look for bright, creative, committed artists who possess a similar passion, spirit and vision for which Adrienne was known.
Q: What is the financial amount of ASF awards?
A: The financial amount of our grants and scholarships vary.
Q: Are there any age restrictions?
A: No
Q: How can I support the Foundation’s mission?
A: Our grants and scholarships are made possible from private and corporate contributions. Please refer to our Donate page to make your donation.
FAQ
News
March 30th, 2010
Congrat's to '09 ASF/Columbia University Best Director grantee Lauren Wolkstein
March 30th, 2010
It was a fun time today for Annabelle DeSisto, whose successful bidding in our 2009 eBay auction won her an exciting lunch with actor Paul Rudd in NYC.
March 22nd, 2010
Congrat's to Rebecca Richman Cohen, director of the brilliant WAR DON DON, who just won the 2009 Adrienne Shelly Foundation/Women in Film Finishing Fund grant
March 8th, 2010
Congrat's to Kathryn Bigelow on her ground-breaking Best Director win for THE HURT LOCKER.
March 8th, 2010
Excellent article on women in Hollywood, and the scarcity of female actors and directors.
March 4th, 2010
2008 ASF/NYU scholarship winner Marissa O’Guinn's film MAKE IT STOP is a finalist in the Tisch School of the Arts Fusion Film Festival
March 1st, 2010
Congrat's to 2008 ASF/Women in Film Finishing Fund recipient Emily Abt, whose first feature film, TOE TO TOE, received a fantastic review February 26th in The New York Times
February 22nd, 2010
2007 AFI/Adrienne Shelly Foundation Production Grant recipient Pam Johnson won 2nd place in a Scriptapalooza TV competition for her Office Spec script.
January 30th, 2010
2008 ASF/NYU Scholorship winner Marissa O'Guinn's color sync film "MAKE IT STOP!" has been selected as an undergraduate finalist in NYU's Fusion Film Festival 2010
January 23rd, 2010
2008 ASF/NYU scholarship winner Marissa O'Guinn finished post production on her short Color Sync Workshop film MAKE IT STOP



