The Aftermath Project Grants of 25,000 USD for Photographers
Applicant criteria
- Both
Opportunity criteria
Opportunity description
The Aftermath Project is offering grants for photographers worldwide. Grant Proposals may relate to the aftermath of numerous kinds of conflict, not just international wars. The conflict may have been at the community level or region, or it may have been a full-scale war. There is no specific time frame that defines “aftermath,” although in general The Aftermath Project seeks to support stories which are no longer being covered by the mainstream media, or which have been ignored by the media. In general, conflict should be over for a situation to be deemed an “aftermath.” There are specific cases, however, where conflict may have continued for so long, or be the result of an aftermath situation, that they will be considered to be within the scope of The Aftermath Project. If you have doubts about whether your proposal meets these guidelines, please email aftermathprojectinfo@gmail.com.
Eligibility
- The Aftermath Project is open to working photographers world-wide who are interested in creating work that helps illumine aftermath issues, and encourages greater public understanding and discussion of these issues.
- Employees and directors of The Aftermath Project, and their immediate families are NOT eligible to apply for funding. Advisory board members and their immediate families are NOT eligible to apply for funding. Grant application judges, and their immediate families, are NOT eligible to apply for funding in the year that judges help choose grantees.
- Only those submissions including all required materials will be considered for entry.
Amount of Grant
Grant winner will be paid 25,000 USD, as well as a chance to exhibit the work at a photo festival to be announced on a later date.