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DOUG PENSINGER PHOTOGRAPHY FUND

Application Deadline: 11:59pm on May 1, 2026

LOCATION: USA

The Doug Pensinger Photography Fund supports emerging and early-career sports photographers. Applications are accepted from March 15 to May 1 each year.

ELIGIBILITY:

The Doug Pensinger Photography Fund supports emerging and early-career sports photographers. Photographers with more than 3 years of cumulative paid professional sports photography experience are considered beyond the scope of the DPPF’s programs.

Previous DPPF grant recipients are not eligible to apply.

DPPF programs accept international applicants, but the DPPF is unable to award grants to photographers from countries for which the U.S. has active sanctions in place.

The competition is free to enter

Resume: Must include dates and be in English. Please note that in addition to demonstrating that you are a serious aspiring sports photographer, the resume is also the tool that the DPPF uses to determine that your level of experience does not exceed the limits of eligibility.

Professional Bio: 1500-character maximum

Portfolio: 20 sports photography images (action and portrait both accepted), minimum size 1500px long side. All 20 required images must be taken on or after 1/1/2022. 15 of the required 20 images must be taken on or after 1/1/2024

Optional Mentorship Essay: Up to three Primary Grant winners will be chosen to receive a year-long mentorship during which they will receive access to leading industry professionals on the DPPF Advisory Board.
Applying for a mentorship is not required to compete for a DPPF grant. More information on the DPPF mentorships is here. The 2026-2027 mentors are DPPF Advisory Board members Jean Fruth, Bob Martin, and Jamie Schwaberow.

BENEFIT:

7 photographers will be chosen to receive $5,000 grants to be spent on career development. They will also receive an expenses-paid trip to the 2026 DPPF Sports Photography Gathering.

Additional Opportunities:

Up to 3 of those seven grant recipients will be chosen to receive a year-long mentorship with leading industry professionals on the DPPF Advisory Board.

Up to 3 additional applications may be chosen for Development Grants of $2,500 and an expenses-paid trip to the 2026 DPPF Sports Photography Gathering.

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DELOITTE’S PHOTO GRANT 2025

Application Deadline: 30th June, 2025

LOCATION: Italy

The theme of the 2025 edition of Deloitte’s Photo Grant is dedicated to investigating the gap between equality and inequality, taking as a reference the various contradictory aspects inherent in contemporary societies.  Thus, with these assumptions, the theme Contrasts is not limited solely to economic aspects, but rather intends to extend its possibilities of exploration to the spectrum of civil rights. In this regard, the Deloitte Photo Grant aims to visually testify to the daily battles related to the improvement of human rights (of all, without exception) and, at the same time, to the rejection of any form of discrimination. 

ELIGIBILITY:

All amateur and professional photographers under 35 can apply and participate in the open call category by submitting an original project idea on the proposed theme: Contrasts.

The project idea consists of a description of the project for a maximum of 1,500 characters and an estimate of the budget of the project itself for a maximum of 1,500 characters, both to be inserted in the respective fields of the participation form. The images that make up the portfolio of 10 photos (for a maximum of 10MB and in JPG, PDF, or tiff format) can concern both the project idea itself (which, thanks to the award, can be expanded and extended) and other projects.

The photographs must be unpublished (never published) and must not have been awarded in other competitions or made public during other events.

Each photographer may participate only once and submit only one project idea.

Images produced with AI will be accepted as long as this is explicitly indicated in the text accompanying the project.

BENEFIT:

The winner of this category will receive a cash contribution of €20,000, a mention in the exhibition scheduled to start in November 2025 at the Triennale di Milano and an exhibition in the 2026 edition

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