There are multiple year-round programs organized to extend the impact of the festival's selected films.
UNAFF Traveling Film Festival Since 2000, the traveling festival takes place year-round in collaboration with
UNA-USA chapters, universities, other film festivals, and community organizations across the US and abroad. The films are chosen from the films screened in the annual festival. So far it has taken place in
Bellevue,
Berkeley,
Boston,
Burlington,
Cambridge,
Chapel Hill,
Chicago,
Davis,
Denver,
Durham,
Fryeburg,
Honolulu,
Houston,
La Crosse,
Las Vegas,
Los Angeles,
Miami,
Monterey,
New Haven,
New York,
Philadelphia,
Salt Lake City,
San Diego,
Santa Cruz,
Saratoga,
Sebastopol,
Sonoma,
Washington D.C.,
Waukesha, and internationally in
Abu Dhabi,
Belgrade,
Kranjska Gora,
Paris,
Phnom Penh, and
Venice.
UNAFF in Schools This series showcases documentary films related to teens (targeted to middle/high school students), followed by open discussion with film makers. It started in 2005.
UNAFF for Seniors This series shows documentary films relevant to seniors members of the society. It started in 2007.
UNAFF and Kids This series' age-appropriate documentary films (targeted for age 7–12) teach children through hands-on activity about the world around them.
UNAFF Café This series documentary films and conducts discussion at various venues/occasion in the community. It started in 2010
UNAFF with Veterans This series brings documentary films to veterans and their families. It started in 2014.
UNAFF Women's Salon This series started in 2015 to Encourage Women for active discussion in a supportive environment
UNAFF in Libraries This program brings together documentary films and the love of literature
UNAFF Archive This program offers research material for students of film, politics and international relations
Camera as Witness A collaboration of UNAFF and Stanford Arts, this series is conducted at
Stanford University, where documentaries are presented to students/community members throughout the year. == Associations ==