ReFrame

ReFrame (also known as ReFrame Project; formerly known as the Systemic Change Project) is an American non-profit organization founded by Women in Film LA[1] and the Sundance Institute together with over 50 leaders and influencers in Hollywood, with the goal of providing research, support, and a practical framework to its partner companies[2][3] to give them a way to "mitigate bias during the creative decision-making and hiring process, celebrate successes, and measure progress toward a more gender-representative industry on all levels".

[5] The Systemic Change Project, a joint venture between Women in Film and the Sundance Institute,[3] originated from a secret meeting of 44 Hollywood leaders to address the gender parity issue in the industry.

It is an industry-wide two-year sponsorship that will identify promising female directors poised to lead studio features and TV projects, and provide them with endorsement and support.

Those selected for ReFrame Rise will receive complimentary IMDbPro memberships, enabling them to discover and connect with potential key collaborators.

After a film or television program is awarded the stamp, a logo is added to the end credits.