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36 people are interested
Finances - Bookkeeping for Art Not for Profit, other opportunities as well
ORGANIZATION: Cine Qua Non Inc./Incite Pictures
Please visit the new page to apply.
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36 people are interested
If you like math & keeping track of finances this is for you! We need someone to help with our bookkeeping 1-2 hours a week, using QUICKBOOKS. If you don't know how to do it, we'll train!
IMP NOTE: You'll need to be in the greater New York City area. While nearly all of the work can be done remotely, you'll need to meet us, now and then, once it's safe. Basically, to meet us in person, and then, over time, to drop things off at our office in the West Village.
We are a small not for profit independent film company with, at present, no employees except for the two partners. Our films are high profile social impact documentaries.
Go to www.incite-pictures.com to see more.
If a volunteer would like to be involved in other things, there are opportunities in social media, networking, administrative work & more.
The work can be done remotely. Ideally could meet volunteer at least at first in NYC, once it's safe!
More opportunities with Cine Qua Non Inc./Incite Pictures
No additional volunteer opportunities at this time.
About Cine Qua Non Inc./Incite Pictures
Location:
Westbeth 463 West Street #521H, New York, NY 10014, US
Mission Statement
Incite Pictures & Cine Qua Non produce high-profile television documentaries and educational materials on subjects of social and cultural significance, dedicated to the ideal that each of us, by doing our bit, will help address the most pressing social problems of our time. Tags: art, documentary film and video, social media, girls and women, art, politics and organizing, social justice, new media, writing, education, politics, reproductive rights and justice, abortion rights and access, asian, native american, latino, african american, domestic abuse, violence against women, immigrant rights, mental health, sex education
Description
Films include BEI BEI (2018) launched at Doc NYC, Young Lakota (2013), premiered on PBS Independent Lens, after winning top Native American Festival Awards. The Education of Shelby Knox, launched PBS’s Point of View 2005 series, after premiering at the Sundance Film Festival, Live Free or Die (2002) that was on PBS's POV as a fall election special. For more information go to www.incite-pictures.comTheir films have been broadcast on the CBC’s Passionate Eye in Canada, on PBS’s Point of View, Independent Lens, and many other strands around the world. Their films have won Best Cinematography at The Sundance Film Festival, The Audience Award at SXSW, The Emerging Picture Award at Full Frame, and The Jury Prize for Best Documentary at The Miami Gay and Lesbian Film Festival. Personal recognition includes The Full Frame Women in Leadership Award, The Hugh M. Hefner First Amendment Award, and a nomination for the British Index on Censorship’s Freedom of Expression Award. Though their topics have been specific to the United States, the topics have international appeal, and have their films have shown at The Human Rights Watch Film Festival, Hot Docs, The Stockholm International Film Festival, The Seoul International Film Festival, The Festival de Rio de Janeiro, and many more. For each film, Cine Qua Non produces an extensive outreach campaign, working with activists and other non-profits to use the films to educate the public and incite change.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
This is a Virtual Opportunity with no fixed address.
DATE POSTED
May 12, 2020
SKILLS
- Brand Development & Messaging
- Accounting
- Arts Administration
- Copy Writing / Copy Editing
- Community Outreach
GOOD FOR
N/A
REQUIREMENTS
- 1-2 hours a week, at your convenience