This category is reserved for nonprofit organizations, foundations, cultural associations, schools of all levels, academies, universities that deal with sensitive issues from a social, educational and environmental point of view and which do not pursue profit-making purposes.
The report will be taken into consideration only and exclusively if presented by the non-profit organization itself. Applications from individual photographers will not be considered valid.
The submitted work must consist of a minimum of 20 and a maximum of 30 photos.
No, the category accepts submissions only from NGOs.
As a photographer who has developed a project with one of these entities, you can invite the organization itself to participate in the Non-Profit category, supporting them in filling out the form.
The content of the works must be related to the activity, themes or anything of interest to the NGO itself.
Yes, participation in the Non Profit Award is not subject to quantity restrictions.
For technical reasons it is not possible to send multiple proposals with a single registration, therefore a single submission must be sent for each proposal.
Not necessarily. We do not distinguish between professional and amateur photographers; the work can also be produced by NGOs volunteers.
Projects may also be presented when photography is used as an educational, therapeutic or participatory tool, and in which the photographs are taken or used by the subjects to whom the NGO’s activity is aimed.
Participation is free.
A reportage can be submitted to the Non Profit Award even if it has already been sent to one or more previous editions of the Open Call, as long as it has not already been selected and exhibited in a previous editions of the festival.