Last week, the New Jersey Economic Development Authority (NJEDA) Board approved $3 million in grant awards to five workforce development initiatives under the New Jersey Film Works Grant Program. The awards will expand access to workforce development training, internship, apprenticeship, and learning opportunities in the state’s booming film and digital media industry, with a focus on providing career opportunities for residents of Overburdened Communities.
Awardees were required to propose impactful workforce development training, internship, apprenticeship, or learning opportunities in occupations such as editing, set construction, special effects, wardrobe, and camera operation. The competitive program included a focus on providing opportunities for residents of Overburdened Communities. Applicants were eligible for a grant award of up to $750,000.
Following the revival of the Film and Digital Media Tax Credit Program under the Murphy administration, the state has attracted hundreds of feature films, television shows, and digital media projects. The production surge, along with the construction of world-class film studios, like Netflix at Fort Monmouth and 1888 Studios in Bayonne, has increased the need for skilled industry professionals in the film and digital media sector.
“This vital grant funding marks a significant step in fortifying New Jersey’s position as a leader in the film and digital media sector,” said Robert Asaro-Angelo, commissioner of the New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development. “Through this investment, we’re preparing workers for rewarding careers while also ensuring our diverse communities are at the forefront of this burgeoning field. This is a key scene in our state’s story of innovation and growth, with all New Jerseyans having a chance to shine.”
“Every production requires a skilled crew to run smoothly, and with more major studios choosing the Garden State due to its varied locations and nation-leading incentives, New Jerseyans need to be prepared for new and exciting employment opportunities,” said New Jersey Motion Picture and Television Commission Executive Director Jon Crowley. “The grant awards announced today will support innovative workforce training programs across the state, further positioning New Jersey as a national hub for film and television production.”
The following applicants were approved for grant awards:
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