Are you a community cinema or multi-use venue working towards environmental sustainability?
From energy efficiency upgrades to ensuring your space continues to serve the community, this session dived into funding strategy, application best practices, and how to frame your cinema as a community-led, environmentally aligned project.
Film Hub North were joined by Katie Clark, a Funding Manager on the National Lottery Awards for All England team, who manages the Environment funding stream. She’s worked at the Fund since 2017 and in the Awards for All team since 2018.
This session covered:
- Application best practice for National Lottery community and environmental funds
- How to show your space is widely-used by the community
- Making an environmental, community and accessibility case
- What assessors are looking for and what gets over-looked
- How to integrate environmental building upgrades with demonstrable community impact
- How to make your cinema retrofit part of a bigger story.
It is especially relevant if:
- You have limited capacity and knowledge around building upgrade funding
- You’re looking at retrofit (not general refurbishment)
- You’ve got questions around gaps in funding
- You want to link sustainability with your cinema’s wider social impact.
This was a nationwide event, open to all members of the BFI Film Audience Network’s regional and national Film Hubs.
BFI FAN: Green Hour is a series of events for UK film exhibitors focusing on environmental sustainability, delivered by Film Hub North on behalf of the BFI Film Audience Network. If you are interested in taking part in a future edition, please get in touch at: [email protected].