Miami-Beach-Rolls-Out-COVID-19-Relief-Grants-for-Film-Print-Projects
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Dec. 2, 2020
Miami Beach Rolls Out COVID-19 Relief Grants for Film & Print Projects
— Eligible projects can qualify for up to $10,000 to mitigate the cost of adhering to
COVID-19 safety and sanitation guidelines —
Miami Beach, FL – Seeking to welcome back the film and print industry, city officials today
announced the availability of up to $10,000 in COVID-19 relief grants for film and print projects
that shine a spotlight on the resort island.
“Despite the challenges the film and print industries have faced as a result of the pandemic,
many have continued to work, employ and invest in Miami Beach,” Miami Beach City Manager
Jimmy Morales shared. “We hope this grant helps alleviate some of the expenses they’ve
incurred to keep everyone safe.”
Miami Beach has been featured in numerous Hollywood productions and magazine photo
spreads over the years. A few of the most memorable projects include Jerry Lewis' directorial
debut in the "The Bellboy," which was shot entirely on location at the iconic Fontainebleau
Miami Beach. Don Johnson later brought his own style to Miami Beach as Sonny Crockett in
TV's "Miami Vice" while Will Smith and Martin Lawrence tore up the streets in “Bad Boys,” “Bad
Boys II” and “Bad Boys for Life.” Most recently, fictional character Midge walked down the
Fontainebleau’s iconic “Stairway to Nowhere” in season 3 of “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel.”
The Film Relief Grant will be administered on a reimbursement basis, requiring proof and
purpose of expenses. Applicants will be able to apply for a one-time grant, of up to $10,000, to
mitigate the costs of adhering to new COVID-19 safety and sanitation guidelines for permitted
film and print activations taking place in Miami Beach between June 8, 2020 and Dec. 20,
2020.
For more information and/or instructions on how to apply for the Miami Beach Film and Print
COVID-19 Relief Grant, visit www.miamibeachfl.gov/filmcovidgrant.
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