BravoFACT funded shorts from various subject matters, genres and styles including animation, drama, comedy, dance, and more.
BravoFACT was established in 1995 by Bravo, a Canadian specialty television channel devoted to the arts, as a condition of licence.
[1] In 2017, at the request of Bell Media, the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission deleted the condition of licence requiring Bravo!
[2] While active, BravoFACT's objectives were to: "The idea is for artists to be given a chance to have their work exposed to the greater television viewing audience," said executive director Judy Gladstone.
[3] Bravo!FACT was the largest funder of short films in Canada, including I Met the Walrus.