[BCMA] Podcast Funding! Intake closes soon: STORYHIVE Video Podcast - Deadline is December 11th
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STORYHIVE is providing grants of $10,000 each to produce locally reflective
nonfiction podcasts accompanied by a video component. We’re seeking stories
that capture the voice, personality and experiences of communities across
Western Canada. Projects may be featured on TELUS platforms, including
TELUS Optik TV On Demand and STORYHIVE’s YouTube channel.
Program Dates
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Applications open: November 4, 2025
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Applications close: December 11, 2025, at 11:59 pm PT
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Recipients announced: April 15, 2026
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Production starts: May 25, 2026
Project Requirements
*STORYHIVE Video Podcast:*
Each Project will consist of a minimum of 8 episodes. Each episode must be
a minimum of 30 minutes, consisting of locally reflective video podcast
content. All projects must have synchronized audio and video elements. We
recommend at least a 2-camera setup.
Examples of eligible projects, but are not limited to:
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An interview-based series
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A solo series
Before you start
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Please read the Submission Rules & FAQs
<https://www.storyhive.com/how-to/2026-storyhive-video-podcast-submission-rules>
.
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Please sign up on STORYHIVE <https://www.storyhive.com/> and create your
STORYHIVE creator profile or simply login if you already have an account.
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Please review the application to determine all of the materials you will
need to submit. NOTE - You do not need to submit everything at the same
time (Click "Save application" to save your work as you go). We recommend
that you start your application early and submit it at least 24 hours
before the deadline to avoid last-minute snags. If your completed
application is not submitted by the deadline, it will not be eligible for
funding.
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It costs $0 to apply.
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If you have any questions at any time, please email storyhive at telus.com.
Our team will be happy to help you.
Details and application here!
<https://www.storyhive.com/programs/program/video-podcast-2026>
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