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RFPs: Water for Life Photography Grant Program 2026

Call for Projects: Elisabeth & Amélie Fund 2025 (Belgium)

Deadline: 15-Jan-2026

The Photo Humanity Grant’s Water for Life Photography Program supports photographers in creating impactful projects addressing water-related challenges. Ten grants of $6,000 USD each are available for projects demonstrating creativity, authenticity, and a focus on vulnerable regions. Winners receive mentorship, retain full image rights, and contribute to raising awareness about water crises globally.

Overview of the Grant

The Water for Life Photography Grant Program aims to:

Each grant is $6,000 USD, designated exclusively for executing the photography project.

Who is Eligible

Key Requirements

Focus Areas

Funding and Support

How to Apply

Step 1: Registration

Step 2: Prepare Application

Step 3: Submit

Key Dates

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

1. Who is eligible to apply?
Photographers worldwide with projects initiated after 2023 and not previously funded.

2. How many grants are available and what is the amount?
Ten grants of $6,000 USD each.

3. What types of images are accepted?
Authentic photography only; monochrome or color; no AI-generated modifications.

4. Is a portfolio required?
Yes, a portfolio of previous works (PDF format) is mandatory.

5. Can early-stage projects be submitted?
Yes, initial drafts of 10–20 images are accepted; they do not need to be final.

6. Who retains ownership of images?
The photographer retains full ownership rights; Photo Humanity Grant may use images for promotion.

7. Are there mentorship opportunities?
Yes, winners receive mentorship from international photographers during project execution.

Conclusion

The Water for Life Photography Grant Program by Photo Humanity empowers photographers to create impactful, authentic projects addressing global water challenges. By supporting creative storytelling and providing financial assistance and mentorship, the program promotes awareness, collaboration, and positive social impact in regions where water scarcity intersects with vulnerability, conflict, or displacement. Projects funded through this grant contribute to both artistic excellence and meaningful humanitarian advocacy.

For more information, visit Photo Humanity Grant.

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