The International Peace Scholarship (IPS) Fund provides scholarships for international women students to pursue graduate study in the U.S. or Canada. P.E.O. is celebrating 75 years of IPS in 2024!
ELIGIBILITY:
A woman is eligible for consideration for an International Peace Scholarship if she:
is a woman outside the United States and Canada who is seeking an advanced degree from an accredited college or university in the U.S. or Canada
will return to her home country to utilize her education to make a positive impact and foster global peace
has a full year of coursework remaining and is enrolled and in residence in the U.S. or Canada for the entire school year
is an international student attending Cottey College
BENEFIT:
The maximum amount awarded to a student is $12,500. Lesser amounts may be awarded according to individual needs.
Application Deadline: Wednesday, June 26, 11:59 PM EDT
LOCATION: USA
Visual AIDS invites artists and filmmakers to submit proposals for new video works highlighting stories of harm reduction and drug use and their intersection with HIV. Videos will premiere on December 1, 2025 at over 150 venues worldwide as part of Day With(out) Art / World AIDS Day.
ELIGIBILITY:
They welcome proposals from both emerging and established artists in a range of forms, including documentary, narrative, and experimental. Collaborative proposals are also welcome.
Anyone may submit a proposal, regardless of geographic location or HIV status. Artists and filmmakers who are living with HIV are encouraged to apply.
Commissioned videos may be in any language. Visual AIDS will work with artists to produce English subtitles. Applicants should be aware that communication with Visual AIDS during the commission process will require some use of English, though we are happy to utilize translation tools over email and Zoom.
BENEFIT:
Up to five selected artists will receive a $3,000 honorarium to produce a short video work (6–8 minutes).