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The Bell Fund (formerly the Bell Broadcast and New Media Fund) is an independent private
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fund that finances interactive digital content associated with Canadian television programs owned by
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. These digital extensions can include things such as: web games, mobile apps, mobile games, websites, iTV apps, eBooks and webisodes. Established in 1997, the fund has supported over 1,400 projects with the total amount granted exceeding $150,000,000 as of December 2014.


History

The fund was established in 1997 by Bell Canada and receives annual contributions from
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and
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. It was certified by the
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as an independent private fund. The fund was mandated by Bell Canada "To encourage the production of world-class Canadian content for the new media and broadcasting marketplace and to stimulate partnerships between new media and broadcast producers." More specifically, the Fund's mandate has been to help support Canadian companies that create web content that complements Canadian television programs The original funding program provided a grant of up to $250,000 for the digital media project and up to $75,000 for the television component of each project. In 1998 17 projects received funding and a total of $3,288,181 was given out. By 2013 that number had grown significantly with the fund supporting 188 individual projects with grants over $16,500,000. Originally the fund just had one funding program, it now has nine.


Mandate

The purpose of the Bell Fund is to "advance the Canadian broadcasting system." It does this by encouraging relationships between broadcasters, producers and digital media companies. The fund also supports mentorship programs industry research studies and conferences as well as creation of policies and a framework for funding and international co-productions. Additionally, the Bell Fund organizes missions for digital media producers to meet potential co-production companies and international broadcasters including to Australia (2005), Power to the Pixel in London (2013) and Forum Blanc (2014).


Awards

Over the years, projects supported by the Bell Fund have been recognized by many different award organizations including the
International Digital Emmy Awards The International Digital Emmy Awards recognise excellence in content created and designed for viewer interaction and/or delivery on a digital platform (i.e. interactive TV, mobile, Internet, etc.) originating outside of the United States, and are ...
and the
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. Shane Kinnear,
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VP sales and marketing ( ReGenesis Extended Reality Game), on being awarded their
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, was quoted saying that support from the Bell Fund allowed Regenesistv.com to be more innovative than other sites being developed at the time. "Site developers and series writers worked together to make the site more than just a promotional tool. For example, elements of the script are created specifically to provide clues for playing the online game."


Projects

Since its creation in 1997, the fund has supported more than 1,400 Canadian television shows and their digital extensions. This includes factual television shows such as The Amazing Race Canada, Eat St. and Big Brother Canada. Additionally, a number of Canadian dramas have received funding including
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, Degrassi: The Next Generation, Murdoch Mysteries, Heartland and Primeval: New World


See also

* Bell Canada *
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References

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