If you feel that you would like to see a film such as “Winning Hearts
and Minds” and more films like it we would like to ask you to help us
raise the necessary budget.  Right now it is set at $200,000 and we will
do our best not to go over it.  

The Film/Video Arts NY is sponsoring us as non-profit organization by
allowing us to take in tax-deductible donations in order to get this film
made.  

In the event you cannot make a donation you still can help us by
spreading the word around about our project and that will help us a
great deal.

We are here to make films that matter and now you can
help us!


If this film is to make any profits we would like to donate half (that is
fifty percent of everything) of its’ proceeds to Afghan communities
featured in the film and/or being helped by Civil Affairs soldiers.  The
other fifty percent will be used to pay fair salaries to our crew but for
the most part it will be used to make more documentary films about
things that really matter and in every single film we will attempt to
follow not some breaking news story but rather the ones that take
your breath away and warm your heart.

Winning Hearts and Minds is fiscally sponsored by Film/Video Arts, a
registered 501(c)(3) since 1968, and all contributions are tax deductible
to the fullest extent of the law.  
For more information on Film/Video Arts please visit www.fva.com or
call 212-941-8787.

FVA requires the checks to be no less than $25, therefore
please contribute only if you can really afford this (or higher) amount.


To make a donation; please send a check made out to
“Film/Video Arts”
with “Winning Hearts & Minds”
in the Memo/Subject field to:

Film/Video Arts
25 East 21st Street, 3rd Floor
New York, NY 10010

You may also make an online donation to "Winning Hearts and Minds"
by clicking the button below to contribute.  
You will automatically receive a receipt via email confirming your
contribution to Film/Video Arts.  
There is a $100 minimum for each online contribution.
"NO ACT OF KINDNESS, NO MATTER HOW SMALL, IS EVER WASTED."

                                                                                AESOP
                                                                           The Lion & the Mouse