Women by Women: A Global Open Call for Photographers and Videomakers
The $12,000 PhotoVogue’s 2025 Global Open Call invites women photographers and video makers from around the world to explore and redefine how women see and are seen.
The $12,000 PhotoVogue’s 2025 Global Open Call invites women photographers and video makers from around the world to explore and redefine how women see and are seen.
Nominations are now open for the R25,000 Isu Elihle Journalist Awards to encourage alternative thinking around reporting on children, and to contribute to an environment that enables journalists to expose and highlight issues affecting children in the country and the continent.
The Knysna Municipality is launching a programme to assist dynamic and committed entrepreneurs in growing their businesses.
The National Film and Video Foundation is seeking eligible applicants to submit public screening proposals for projects that aim to raise awareness of Gender-Based Violence (GBV).
Are you at the cutting edge of scientific advancement? If yes, then apply for the $25,000 Vesalius Innovation Award.
Are you a passionate young woman ready to lead change in your community and beyond? The United Leaders Global Fellowship is inviting applications for the prestigious NextGen Women Leaders Fellowship, a fully funded, six-month leadership development program designed to empower young women (ages 18–35) from around the world.
The MSD for Mothers is now inviting nominations for the $250,000 annual Kenneth C. Frazier Award for Maternal Health Equity.
The two categories of the $5,000 AAAS Mentor Awards (Lifetime Mentor Award and Mentor Award) both honor individuals who, during their careers, demonstrate extraordinary leadership to increase the participation of underrepresented groups in science and engineering fields and careers.
The $5,000 AAAS Award for Scientific Freedom and Responsibility is presented by the American Association for the Advancement of Science to honor organizations or individuals (including but not limited to scientists, engineers, or health professionals) who have advanced scientific freedom and responsibility under challenging circumstances.
Standard Chartered Women in Cyber Security Program. With the use of technology and all the benefits of connection and efficiency, necessarily comes the increased exposure and the need to keep organizations safe. Historically, women have been underrepresented in technology-related disciplines, particularly cybersecurity.