Grantee Profile

Camino Bluff Productions

Grants to Camino Bluff Productions

  • $200,000Active Strategy

    2011 (Inactive Grant)

    Media

    NEW YORK, NEW YORK — In support of "The Arizona Project," a documentary film exploring the immigration debate sparked in 2010 by Arizona's controversial immigration law.

The MacArthur Foundation awarded Camino Bluff Productions $200,000 between 2010 and 2013.

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