Rising Hope is available for community, educational, non-profit, church/youth groups, and fan screenings across the country. Whether you're a professor, pastor, nonprofit director, school administrator, community organizer, or just a big fan of the film, hosting a screening is a meaningful way to spark conversation and connect your audience to stories that matter.

The film works well for: Colleges & universities · High schools · Faith communities · Nonprofits & advocacy organizations · Museums & cultural institutions · Public forums & civic groups

What to expect: The film runs 90 minutes and is typically followed by a 30–60 minute Q&A. When possible, individuals featured in the film join in person or virtually — bringing the stories on screen directly into the room.

How to host: Screenings can be presented as standalone events or integrated into a broader educational or community program. We work with hosts to find the format that fits your space, your audience, and your goals.

No facilitator? No problem. For groups that want to go deeper on their own, we provide a discussion guide with themes and questions drawn directly from the film — designed to help any group move from watching to talking to thinking about what comes next. No outside facilitator needed. Just an audience willing to engage.

To inquire about bringing Rising Hope to your community, reach out at: risinghopefilm@gmail.com