ANNUAL FUNDRAISER / PRINT SALE TO SUPPORT PUBLICATION OF "WAR IS ONLY HALF THE STORY, VOLUME 4"
© Danny Wilcox Frazier
Once again, we've raised a $15,000 matching grant from the National Endowment for the Arts to support publication of our annual book. We've got some amazing photos for sale, as part of our fundraiser. Download the Annual Fundraiser Brochure to view prints and information. To purchase, please contact Sara Terry directly at
sara@theaftermathproject.org.
THE MISSION
The Aftermath Project is a non-profit organization committed to telling the other half of the story of conflict — the story of what it takes for individuals to learn to live again, to rebuild destroyed lives and homes, to restore civil societies, to address the lingering wounds of war while struggling to create new avenues for peace.
The Aftermath Project holds a yearly grant competition open to working photographers worldwide covering the aftermath of conflict. In addition, through partnerships with universities, photography institutions and non-profit organizations, the Project seeks to help broaden the public’s understanding of the true cost of war— and the real price of peace — through international traveling exhibitions and educational outreach in communities and schools.
CURRENT GRANT OPPORTUNITIES
2012 AFTERMATH PROJECT GRANT
DEADLINE: November 1, 2011
Submissions for the 2012 Aftermath Project grant cycle are now open. Thanks to the ongoing generous support of the Foundation to Promote Open Society, we will be giving one $20,000 grant, as well as naming four finalists. The work of our grant winner and finalists will be published in “War is Only Half
the Story, Vol Six.” 2012 Grant Application (PDF)
SPECIAL GRANT FOR CONFLICT PHOTOGRAPHERS AND HONORARIUM FOR FIXERS/TRANSLATORS
DEADLINE: October 1, 2011
The Aftermath Project was created to help photographers cover the aftermath of conflict, and was founded on the understanding that war is only half the story. But for quite some time I’ve been thinking about how the Aftermath Project could engage more meaningfully with conflict photographers – who, after all, are the ones telling the first half of the story....
Project announcement and grant application (PDF)
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