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Los Angeles-based non-profit funding organization Jewish Story Partners (JSP) has revealed the 16 documentary projects set to receive US$468,000 in grants, the third slate of grantees since the program launched .
Kate Capshaw in Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, 1984.
Steven Spielberg and his wife Kate Capshaw on Thursday donated $1 million, leading a $2 million funding campaign to launch a new LA-based film foundation dedicated to expanding the range of stories reflecting Jewish lives.
Jewish Story Partners supports independent films with fresh, nuanced perspectives on a diverse spectrum of Jewish experiences, histories, and cultures. Filmmaker Roberta Grossman was picked as JSPâs producing director, and Caroline Libresco, who used to be the director of Sundance Catalyst, will be the artistic director. In 2021, JSP is expected to offer $500,000 in grants to US-based feature-length documentaries.