Show Us Your Story!

The Weinberg Foundation is seeking videos from current grantees showcasing their mission and impact.
What do you want the world to know about the amazing work your organization is doing? Will your story “wow us” in 60 seconds? A total of $25,000 in grants will be awarded to the nonprofits that create the best videos!

Videos will be reviewed and scored by a panel of expert judges, including video, nonprofit, and communications professionals. The 10 highest-scoring videos will each receive a $2,500 grant and will be featured at this year’s Biennial Community Gathering—a celebration of the Foundation’s mission, work, and yearly giving. This event, attended by more than 1,000 community and nonprofit leaders, will be held on Wednesday, November 14, 2018, when we will also recognize our panel of judges.

In addition, the first 100 video submissions received will be featured on the Weinberg Foundation’s website.

More than anything, we want to encourage more of our grantees—if they are not already doing so—to use video to tell their stories. We look forward to receiving your video soon, and no later than August 31st.

Click here for more information on submission instructions, requirements, and judging criteria.

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