Buffalo walk along a hill on Turtle Mound Buffalo Ranch on November 9, 2020 on the Fort Peck Indian Reservation in Montana. United States
during a camp hosted by the Texas Tribal Buffalo Project on 6/6/22 in Waelder, Texas. Waelder
The Confederated Salish and Kootenai Bison Range Celebration. The Flathead Reservation
Activists block the bucket wheel excavator at the edge of the Garzweiler II open pit mine on the outskirts of the village of Lützerath, Germany on January 08, 2023. If people are standing in the danger zone at the edge of the quarry, the bucket wheel excavator has to stop its work until the people have left the area.
Darabala Abdel Hadi, 61, fixes his fishing nets in his house, Fayoum, Egypt, on Sep 8, 2022. Fayoum Egypt
Child playing with ball near veld fire. Phola, Mpumalanga. 2018
The 2024 Vital Impacts Environmental Photography Grants and Mentorships
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Ami Vitale Jun 6, 2024
Vital Impacts is thrilled to announce the Vital Impacts Environmental Photography Grants . We're offering one grant totaling $20,000 and six grants worth $5,000 each, all dedicated to nurturing documentary projects that spotlight solutions-based environmental narratives.
Recipients will have the opportunity to work on their projects over the span of twelve months, bringing these impactful stories to life.
In addition to the grants, Vital Impacts will select ten emerging photographers to participate in an intensive mentorship program and will invite all applicants to participate in an online mentorship series.
Deadline: September 15, 2024.
Entrance Fee: $25. A fee may be waived for economic hardship. The fee is waived for all applicants from developing countries. Please reach out to hello@vitalimpacts.org for fee waiver codes.