Resource: Photo Contests and Grants Calendar

Photography Contests and Grants Calendar for 2024

Photography offers many opportunities to showcase your talent and receive support through contests and grants. Below is a curated list of key photography contests and grants for 2024, including specific grants aimed at documentary photographers who are People of Color, Women, or Indigenous.

Major International Grants


Getty Images Editorial Grant

  • Amount: $5,000 to $15,000

  • Focus: Long-term editorial projects, particularly those highlighting underrepresented communities and untold stories

  • Eligibility: Open to photojournalists worldwide, with emphasis on emerging photographers

  • Deadline: April 2025

  • URL: https://grants.gettyimages.com/editorial-grants

Magnum Foundation Fund

  • Amount: Project-based funding (varies)

  • Focus: In-depth documentary projects addressing critical social issues

  • Eligibility: Priority given to photographers from underrepresented regions and communities

  • Deadline: March 2025

  • URL: https://www.magnumfoundation.org/programs

  • Note: Particularly supportive of innovative approaches to documentary storytelling

National Geographic Storytelling Grants

  • Amount: Up to $30,000

  • Focus: Projects documenting cultures, species, and critical issues facing our world

  • Eligibility: Open to photographers worldwide with proven ability to complete complex projects

  • Deadline: Rolling throughout 2025

  • URL: https://www.nationalgeographic.org/funding-opportunities/grants/

  • Note: Emphasis on projects with clear conservation, scientific, or cultural impact

The Eugene Smith Grant

  • Amount: $40,000 (main grant), plus several $5,000 fellowships

  • Focus: Humanistic photography projects that follow in the tradition of W. Eugene Smith

  • Eligibility: Open to photographers worldwide

  • Deadline: April 2025

  • URL: https://www.smithfund.org/eugene-smith-grant

  • Note: One of the most prestigious documentary photography grants globally

The Alexia Foundation Grant

  • Amount: Professional grant $20,000, Student grant $1,000

  • Focus: Projects that promote world peace and cultural understanding

  • Eligibility: Professional and student categories

  • Deadline: January 2025

  • URL: https://www.alexiafoundation.org/grants

  • Note: Strong emphasis on social justice and human rights photography


Grants for Underrepresented Photographers


Women Photograph + Nikon Grants

  • Amount: Five grants of $5,000 each

  • Focus: Long-term documentary projects from women and non-binary photographers

  • Eligibility: Women and non-binary photographers with at least 5 years of experience

  • Deadline: May 2025

  • URL: https://www.womenphotograph.com/grants

  • Note: Additional mentorship opportunities available

Indigenous Photographer Fund

  • Amount: $10,000

  • Focus: Documentary projects by Indigenous photographers about their communities

  • Eligibility: Indigenous photographers worldwide

  • Deadline: October 2025

  • URL: https://www.nativephotographers.org/opportunities

  • Note: Includes mentorship component with established Indigenous photographers

Black Women Photographers Grant

  • Amount: $5,000

  • Focus: Documentary and editorial projects

  • Eligibility: Black women and non-binary photographers

  • Deadline: March 2025

  • URL: https://www.blackwomenphotographers.com/grant

  • Note: Includes portfolio review and mentorship opportunities

The Serendipity Arles Grant

  • Amount: €5,000

  • Focus: Documentary and contemporary photography

  • Eligibility: South Asian women photographers

  • Deadline: August 2025

  • URL: https://serendipity.gallery/arles-grant

  • Note: Includes exhibition opportunity at Rencontres d'Arles



Notable Documentary Photography Contests


World Press Photo Contest

  • Prize: Various monetary awards plus worldwide exhibition

  • Categories: Contemporary Issues, Environment, General News, Long-Term Projects, Nature, Portraits, Sports, Spot News

  • Deadline: January 2025

  • URL: https://www.worldpressphoto.org/contests

  • Note: Most prestigious photojournalism contest globally

Pictures of the Year International (POYi)

  • Categories: Multiple documentary and news categories

  • Eligibility: Professional photojournalists

  • Deadline: January 2025

  • URL: https://www.poy.org/competition

  • Note: One of the oldest and most respected photojournalism competitions

The Aftermath Project Grant

  • Amount: $25,000

  • Focus: Documentary projects exploring post-conflict stories

  • Deadline: February 2025

  • URL: https://theaftermathproject.org/

  • Note: Particularly interested in under-reported aftermath stories


Fine Art Grants That Support Documentary Work

Light Work Grants

  • Amount: $3,000

  • Focus: Photography and digital media projects

  • Eligibility: Residents of New York State (outside NYC)

  • Deadline: April 2025

  • URL: https://www.lightwork.org/grants

  • Note: Strong history of supporting documentary projects

Aperture Portfolio Prize

  • Prize: $3,000 and exhibition

  • Focus: Contemporary photography across all genres

  • Eligibility: International, emerging photographers

  • Deadline: January 2025

  • URL: https://aperture.org/portfolio-prize

  • Note: Often awards documentary and socially engaged work



Center for Photography at Santa Fe Grants

Project Launch Grant

Project Development Grant

Excellence in Teaching Award


Additional Resources


Emergency Grants

The following organizations offer emergency funding for photojournalists in crisis or needing rapid project support:

Mentorship Programs

Note: All deadlines are subject to change. Always check the official websites for the most current information and application requirements.

(Updated February 2025)

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