HMF Mission
The Humanitarian Media Foundation (HMF) is a non-partisan, non-sectarian 501(c)(3) entity in the United States.
Mission Statement
Employ multiple forms of media (film, television, journalism, photojournalism art, photography, music) to explore aspects of domestic and international humanitarian crises, issues and histories; raise awareness for humanitarian matters; and facilitate change in areas where it is most needed.
Scope of Humanitarian Matters
Including, without limitation: refugee crises, medical relief, human rights, war, genocide, debt relief, cross-cultural and political conflict, other war crimes and international criminal tribunals, indigenous populations and conflicts within and without their communities, and humanitarian needs during natural disasters.
Focuses and Activities
HMF's primary areas of focus will include:
1) Create an International Film/Media Festival, Conference, and Awards. HMF will create the HMF International Film/Media Festival, Conference, and Awards to promote humanitarian media for international exposure; to promote cross-fertilization of ideas among filmmakers, industry, artists, journalists, government, policy, and news agencies; to create a travelling exhibition of media appearing in any such festival to major international cities; and to promote fundraising for the HMF and its grants programs, as well as other humanitarian NGO's and agencies with which the HMF has strategic partnerships.
2) Facilitate the Creation of Humanitarian Media. HMF will:
a) Offer both Emergency and General Program Grants, as well as other co-production resources in association with industry partners, to Grant Recipients across all media to empower them to create influential works of international humanitarian importance (hereinafter "Humanitarian Media")
b) Create a Major Feature Film Financing, Development, and Production Division, the HMF Film Fund. The HMF will, with film financing partners, create a specialized production company ("HMF Films") which will develop and produce major narrative and documentary features in connection with major studios, larger production companies, and industry talent. Such films will meant for the international distribution for which all HMF film proceeds as a production partner will help finance further development efforts, as well as HMF emergency and program grant funds.
3) Enlist Media Industry Resources to Further Humanitarian Causes. HMF will enlist the support and involvement of powerful individuals, production companies, publicity agencies, news outlets, artists, and exhibition and/or distribution companies to substantively support, finance and bring international visibility to Humanitarian Media and causes.
4) Distribute, Exhibit & Promote Humanitarian Media. In addition to a travelling exhibition, HMF will act as the lead or facilitating entity in both the primary and secondary/specialized distribution, exhibition, and promotion of Humanitarian Media through traditional, new media (Internet and mobile), and specialized distribution channels.
5) Establish a Humanitarian Media Archive. Through rights acquired in its core efforts and additional licensing, HMF will aggregate a comprehensive library of Humanitarian Media (completed works and raw); digitize it; create an online Humanitarian Media Archive; and, via its distribution and new media relationships, license Humanitarian Media to 3rd parties for use in humanitarian endeavors as well as to consumers for personal consumption on a streaming and/or download basis..
6) Devote Funds Directly to the Resolution of Humanitarian Crises. HMF will direct funds to imminent matters of humanitarian emergency while acting as an immediate conduit for international public awareness of any such emergency.
Relevancy and Importance
1) There are few specific entities or foundations exclusively devoted to all areas of humanitarian importance, and dedicated to fostering all such projects according to the media context and platform in which they will find their greatest impact.
2) As an independent, non-profit foundation, HMF is not influenced by the financial interests of for-profit corporate parents and their shareholders (production companies, news agencies, etc.) and thus can maintain integrity towards its mission, and act with immediacy.
3) HMF is also not limited by the narrow purview of other non-profit entities and humanitarian NGO's in which media interests are (1) relegated to the limited reach and financial resources of such foundations' communications departments, or (2) in the case of grant-making organizations, only one area of limited funding.
For further information about the HMF and its mision, please contact:
pr@humanitarianmedia.org
Humanitarian Media Foundation (HMF)'s Blog
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Please let them know they may, too, become members here on the HMF site.
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Posted on December 1, 2008 at 2:16am —
We would like to open this site to member reviews of humanitarian-related film, television, books, artist and photographer exhibitions, and feature articles--and more which involve humanitarian subject matter and any medium.
Reviews can be posted from your member blog or discussion thread, and links for the best and most evocative reviews will be featured on the front page of this site.
For any questions, please contact us at pr@humanitarianmedia.org.
Posted on November 22, 2008 at 5:58pm —
We wanted to let everyone know that we are now featuring the MSF/Doctors Without Borders Feed on http://www.humanitarianmedia.org. This is in addition to newsfeeds from Reuters AlertNet and the OCHA via the UN. Available via the MSF/DWB feed are podcasts, videos, press releases and news articles.
Also, the HMF will soon be featuring additional content from featured parties monthly, including relevant individuals, humanitarian organizations, aid agencies, journalists, artists, writers, photograp…
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Posted on October 15, 2008 at 10:49pm —
In a press release by
Doctors Without Borders/MSF, in listing the top ten most underreported humanitarian stories of 2007, one paragraph was, to us, of great importance:
"Certainly, many members of the press go to great lengths to report on what is taking place in conflict zones around the world," said Nicolas de Torrenté, executive director of MSF-USA. "But millions of people trapped in war, forced from their homes, and lacking the most basic medical care, d…
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Posted on September 22, 2008 at 2:46pm — 1 Comment
IMPORTANT INFORMATION:
2008 HMF INTERNATIONAL FILM/MEDIA FESTIVAL & CONFERENCE
To those who have submitted conference abstracts, art/photography, and films/television segments/PDA's for the 2008 HMF International Film/Media Festival & Conference:
Because of the mass number of submissions for conference abstracts, film, and art/photography, and the interest in the HMF Film/Media Festival & Conference, including for attendance purposes, we are taking the opportunity to move t…
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Posted on September 13, 2008 at 2:23pm —
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