NHMC's Series Scriptwriters Program

2026 Series Scriptwriters Program Update:

Due to a changed program schedule, NHMC will be postponing the Series Scriptwriters Program to later this year. 
 
Once the gala is complete on April 24th, the NHMC will resume preparation for this program and plan to release the application window and program schedule by mid-May. We appreciate your patience and understanding of our small non-profit team at this time. 
 
The projected application period is set for June/July 2026. Please stay up to date through our social media channels. 

Required Application Criteria

Resume (maximum 1 page)

Please submit a current professional resume. Make sure to include any relevant writing experience. However, this is not exclusively a writing resume, do include any experience that you feel enhances what you bring to the table as a writer even if it’s not directly writing-related.

Bio (maximum 200 words)

Think of your Bio and Statement of Purpose as non-fiction writing samples. These are equally as important as your script in giving us a sense of your unique voice. With your bio, think of it as part of what you might say in your elevator pitch about yourself. Tell us a story about who you are beyond what you have included on your resume.

Statement of Purpose (maximum 500 words)

Use this section to answer the following questions: Why do you write? What motivates you to tell those stories? What is your personal connection to your material? Why is writing for the small screen your passion?

List of Writing Samples

Please provide a list of your completed writing samples - title and logline (1-2 sentences max) only. On this list please include reference to any pilots, specs, features, shorts, short stories, published articles, etc, which you’ve written. If any of the work was with a writing partner or team, make note of which items were written as a collaboration. Note: All samples you list should be work you feel is polished enough to be read by execs, showrunners, etc.

Writing Sample

Please submit a properly formatted pilot or spec script. We will accept the following:

  • 1-hour (max 59 pages)
  • Half-hour (max 35 pages)

Your sample can be any genre including, but not limited to:

  • Drama
  • Dramedy
  • Comedy
  • Animation

Writing Samples NOT Accepted:

  • Features
  • Short Film script
  • Novels
  • Plays
  • Poems
  • Any other alternative samples

Logline (1-2 sentences)

This is a brief summary of your script that establishes the main character, what obstacles they have to overcome in pursuit of what they want, and gives us a sense of the hook of your story.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Do I have to be Latino to apply?

A: No, the program is open to people of all races and ethnicities.

Q: Is the NHMC Series Scriptwriters Program open to all ages?

A: No, you must be at least 18 years of age to participate in the program.

Q: How much does it cost to apply?

A: Thanks to our sponsors, the NHMC Series Scriptwriter's Program is a completely free program from the application to the program itself.

Q: Do you have to be a U.S. Citizen to apply to the program?

A: No.

Q: What kind of writing sample should be submitted? Is there a length restriction? Can I submit more than one?

A: Please submit a properly formatted pilot or spec script. We will accept the following:

- 1 hour (max 59 pages)
- Half-hour (max 35 pages)

Your sample can be any genre including, but not limited to:

- Drama
- Dramedy
- Comedy
- Animation

Only ONE writing sample can be submitted.

Q: Will the judges provide feedback on the work that I submit for my application?

A: Due to the amount of applications received, judges are unable to provide feedback on submitted work.

Q: Will you return my application materials that were submitted if I am not accepted?

A: No, any materials submitted will not be returned to the owner.

Historic Emmy Winner Frida Perez Headlines NHMC Event

Photo from left to right: Sibia Millan, Christina Ingraldi, Grasie Mercedes, Kari Mote, Michelle De la Rosa Driscoll, Janet Quinonez, Ariana Padilla, Kat Castañeda, Akaylah Ellison, Ann Valdes, and guest speaker Frida Perez

Frida Perez, First Latina Emmy Winner for Comedy Writing, Keynote Speaker at NHMC’s 2025 Scriptwriters Program Closing Ceremony

National Hispanic Media Coalition (NHMC) recently held a closing ceremony for the successful completion of its 2025 Series Scriptwriters Program, a virtual eight-week intense writers lab that has helped launch the careers of more than 200 Latine writers in its twenty-plus year history. 

Coming off of a recent historical Emmy win, as the first Latina to receive Outstanding Comedy Series honors, Dominican-American writer Frida Perez joined the ceremony to provide some uplifting words to the 2025 cohort sharing, “[Writing] is such a collaborative medium, so I would really emphasize trying to make the experience of telling stories a really fulfilling and enriching one. I worked hard, I had my voice and perspective, but I wouldn't be where I am today had I not been promoted, elevated, and supported. You all have such distinct backgrounds and personalities, and I really am so excited to see that on screen.”

For more than twenty years, NHMC has cemented the Series Scriptwriters Program as one of the leading writer’s labs in the entertainment industry. The unique eight-week intense writers lab accepts nationwide applications and ten Latine writers from diverse backgrounds are selected to participate. Participants work closely with mentors, meet seasoned writers in the industry, join a community of alum Latine writers, and have the opportunity to connect with agents, managers, and executives in the entertainment industry. By the end of the program, participants will have developed a half-hour or hour-long original series pilot. During the closing ceremony, network executives and partners of the program listen to the pitches the writers have developed. Partners include The Walt Disney Company, NBCUniversal, Netflix, T-Mobile, Golden Globe Foundation, Google, Motion Picture Association, and the Writers Guild of America West. 

President & CEO of NHMC, Brenda Victoria Castillo, emphasized the importance of this year's writers being present in this industry, stating: “At a time like this, the ultimate achievement is to protect a free society so that your stories, your creations, can be free and live forever. It is us who tell the stories, us who should write and control the narrative, and speak truth. The reason I'm so elated to be here among you, the writers, is that this is where we all fit in. You are those storytellers.”

This year’s participants included: 

  • Akaylah Ellison 
  • Ann Valdes
  • Ariana Padilla
  • Christina Ingraldi
  • Grasie Mercedes
  • Janet Quinonez
  • Kari Mote
  • Kat Castañeda
  • Michelle De la Rosa Driscoll
  • Sibia Millan

Alumni of the program have gone on to work on shows that can be viewed on Netflix, Apple TV+, NBCUniversal, HBOMax, Hulu, ViacomCBS, Paramount+, Amazon Prime, Disney+, AMC Networks, and more. 

To read the full coverage on Caló News.

About Our Scriptwriters Program

For nearly twenty years, the NHMC Series Scriptwriters Program has helped launch the careers of more than 200 Latinx writers.

Ten diverse Latinx writers nationwide are selected for a eight-week intense writers lab. At the end of the program, these writers will have either a half-hour or hourlong original series pilot, which they will pitch to Industry leaders, beginning with our partners at ABC & NBC. Over the 8-week duration writers work with a professional writing mentor, meet and speak with professional industry writers, and build a community of Latinx writers. The program is officially conducted virtually.

Our writers have worked on shows that can be viewed on Netflix, CW, NBCUniversal, HBOMax, Hulu, ViacomCBS, Amazon Prime, Disney+, and more.

Meet Some of our Alumni

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Ana Maria Defillo
Writer/Producer
April M. Sanchez
Writer
Carmen Corral
Writer
Diego Lanao
Writer / Producer
Eli Vazquez
Writer, Director
Hayley Muñoz
Staff Writer
Henry Alexander Kelly
Comedy Writer
Jeanette Dilone
Writer / Director
Jorge Rivera
Writer
Jorge Thomson
Showrunner's Assistant
Kay Broch
Writer / Producer
Linzy Beltran
Writer
Luis R. Quintero
Director, Producer, Writer
Michel Lichand
Writer
Natalie Wood
Writers' / Showrunners' Assistant
Paloma Lamb
Writer / Artist
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