Amazon Backs New COVID-19 Fund for Diverse Talent

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The U.K.'s Film and TV Charity has launched a new COVID-19 fund aimed at helping diverse talent in the industry, with help of a $1.3 million donation from Amazon. More details:

The U.K.'s Film and TV Charity, which has already distributed several million dollars to creatives hit by the COVID-19 crisis, is launching a new recovery fund that aims to protect diverse talent and help them sustain their careers through and out of the pandemic.

The Recovery Fund — which will distribute up to £2 million to U.K. film, TV and cinema workers — was founded with a £1 million donation from Amazon Prime Video, alongside donations from BAFTA, BBC Studios, Sky Studios, Sony Pictures Entertainment and ViacomCBS, as well as private donors and fundraising by people within the industry.

"We know that diverse talent – including women, those who are Black Asian or minority ethnic, and those who are disabled – are now being disproportionately impacted by the crisis due to a range of factors. So we have a real concern that without urgent support we will lose these people from our industry," said Film and TV Charity CEO Alex Pumfrey.

"We’re thrilled that Prime Video’s £1 million donation has enabled the Film and TV Charity to launch a new fund to further support for the U.K.’s production community, specifically offering support for our industry’s diverse talent pipeline," said Amazon Studio's director of European originals, Georgia Brown.

"We know this help is much-needed right now as the U.K. creative industry rebuilds and productions tentatively re-start across the country, so we’re delighted to be supporting the Film and TV Charity in their continued efforts to attract more donations so that even more members of our creative community, especially those who’ve been disproportionately affected, can be supported."

 

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