11 grants totaling over $300,000 for Creative Industries that every Filmmaker, Artist, and Photographer needs to check out—especially if you are Nigerian between the ages of 20 and 35.
The El Graner has announced its €3,000 Creative Grants Program to support residency projects from January to December 2026.
The ₦2,750,000 Zuma International Film Festival, in partnership with the Delegation of the European Union to Nigeria and ECOWAS, is pleased to announce the European Union Short Film Competition 2025.
The $10,000 Water Council presents its Fall 2025 Tech Challenge focused on technologies to better manage water quality within water systems and enable smarter, faster decision-making.
The Explorers Club has launched its $10,000 Rolex Explorers Club Grant Program for extraordinary young explorers to promote the significant role that exploration plays in addressing cutting-edge scientific questions.
The €200,000 Global Change Award is a global innovation challenge launched by the H&M Foundation in 2015 to accelerate the transition to a circular and planet-positive fashion industry.
Integrity Nigeria is inviting exceptional Nigerian Creative painter, poets, writers, photographers, digital artists, or spoken word artists to join the ₦2,000,000 Art4Integrity competition!
Applicants are now invited to submit applications for its €1,500 Forus Journalism Fellowship Programme to support journalists in amplifying civil society voices across the globe.
The World Cancer Research Fund has launched its £500,000 Grant Programme to support innovative and original research into the role of diet, nutrition, body composition and physical activity in either cancer prevention or cancer survivorship.
The $2,500 Namaste Video Contest invites people from around the world to create and share their own version of Wai Lana’s iconic “Namaste” video.
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