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National Geographic Society Grants for Equity and the Natural World
The National Geographic Society has announced a Request for Proposals for “Equity and the Natural World”.
National Geographic wants to bring hidden stories to the surface and to understand in rich detail those who have been given far too little consideration in the environmental movement.
They want to tell stories that illuminate the policies and actions that have brought the global community to an unprecedented moment on the precipice of planetary climate disaster—and how frontline communities will feel the consequences much more than wealthy ones.
Join us to tell stories of environmental challenges and equitable solutions with all communities in mind, ensuring this Earth is hospitable to everyone.
Funding Information
Applicants may request up to $80,000. Budgets of successful proposals will include reasonable, well-justified costs directly required to complete the project.
Examples of potential story angles:
Land use issues and access to healthy food
Local and Indigenous heroes and the power they bring to protecting the natural world
Impacts of environmental degradation and resource extraction on local communities
Health impacts of access—or lack of access—to urban green spaces
Solutions and ways in which countries with less material wealth are leading in mitigating plastic use or pollution
Examining the complex relationships many cultures have with nature
Climate-related forces driving people to migrate from their homes
Rural communities and their changing connection and access to nature
Projects that benefit local audiences or incorporate local voices are strongly encouraged.
Additionally, storytellers with unique access or perspective to/on the proposed project because of their personal identity or experience with the community they propose to work with will have a higher likelihood of funding.
Applicants MUST have strong track records as storytellers (journalists, photographers, videographers, cartographers, etc.) and demonstrated publication success.
Apply by 21st October.