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Request for Proposals: Photo Book Grant Program

Submissions open for Matla Grants Program 2025

Deadline: 01-Apr-2026

The Hasselblad Foundation is inviting applications for its 2026 Photo Book Grant Program, supporting the development and publication of high-quality photographic books. The program prioritizes innovative design, social engagement, environmental sustainability, and collaboration with researchers, offering two grants of SEK 100,000 each to international applicants with projects largely edited but not yet published.

Program Overview

The Hasselblad Foundation’s Photo Book Grant Program aims to strengthen the role of the photobook as a central form of photographic research and practice. The program:

Since 2025, the program has doubled funding and opened eligibility to international applicants, reinforcing the photobook as a vital and evolving form in photography.

Who is Eligible

Eligible applicants include:

Key Requirements

Applicants must:

Grant Details

How to Apply

  1. Prepare Project Materials: Include a digital book dummy (PDF) and project description

  2. Ensure Compliance: Confirm the project is largely edited but unpublished

  3. Submit Application: Upload all materials digitally via Picter before the deadline

  4. Await Notification: Jury decisions communicated by email in June 2026

  5. Post-Award Requirements: Include Foundation logo in the publication, provide signed copies, and participate in grant-related activities

Why This Program Matters

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

1. Who can apply?

Any professional working with photography, including photographers, artists, curators, researchers, and writers, individually or in groups, from any country.

2. Can retrospective projects be funded?

No. Only projects that are largely edited and designed but not yet published are eligible.

3. What is the grant amount?

Each selected project receives SEK 100,000.

4. What are the submission requirements?

A digital PDF book dummy and a project description in English (with translations if text is in another language).

5. How are the grants acknowledged?

Funded projects must include the Hasselblad Foundation logo in the published book and provide five signed copies to the Foundation.

6. When is the application deadline?

April 1, 2026, at 23:59, submitted digitally via Picter.

7. When will applicants be notified?

Selected applicants will be informed by email in June 2026.

Conclusion

The Hasselblad Foundation Photo Book Grant 2026 offers international professionals a unique opportunity to bring high-quality, socially engaged, and environmentally conscious photobooks to publication.

By supporting innovative design, research collaboration, and impactful storytelling, the program strengthens the photobook as a vital medium in contemporary photographic practice.

For more information, visit Hasselblad Foundation.

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