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Open Society Institute

Category

: Social Change

Description

The Institute’s Documentary Photography Project seeks to partner with documentary photographers who have already completed a significant body of work on issues of social justice and who are willing to collaborate with a partner organization and propose new ways of using photography as a tool for positive social change. All photographers must have another entity such as a nonprofit, NGO, or community-based organization that will work with them to design an innovative distribution strategy that targets specific communities and advocates for social change. Proposals must present strong images that are contextualized, when necessary, with text, sound, or other media; address a current social justice issue; and engage a specific audience, community, and/or site. Proposals must use creative distribution strategies tailored specifically for that context. Preference is given to work that coincides with the issues and geographical areas that concern the Institute. The partner organization must provide administrative, programmatic, and financial and/or in-kind support. Applications should be submitted online at http://oas.soros.org/oas/.

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