Deadline: 1 September 2023
Visual story tellers and creators are encouraged to submit applications for the InterAction’s Annual Photo Contest.
InterAction’s photography contest focuses on incredible humanitarian and development work.
InterAction encourages you to submit your most powerful photos that illustrate innovative, effective, and inspiring efforts in international relief and development. Examples of self-reliance, innovative technology, shared values, partnerships, and delivery of humanitarian assistance are encouraged, though entries are not limited to those categories.
Prize Information
- One Grand Prize Winner will receive $1,000 USD
- The winning photo will be digitally displayed at InterAction’s 2023 Forum on Thursday, October 19.
- Three Runners Up will receive $150 USD
- The three runners up will be digitally displayed at Forum.
- Six Honorable Mentions
- The six honorable mentions will be digitally displayed at Forum.
Eligibility Criteria
- This contest is open to all individuals (other than InterAction Employees) over 18 years of age and agrees to the rules and regulations.
- The contest is void where prohibited by law. Applicants are responsible for complying with applicable tax and other laws in their home countries.
- The contest is subject to all applicable federal, state, and local laws and regulations.
- Entries are limited to three (3) photos per person.
- All images should be of work done outside of the United States.
- For any persons appearing in the photograph, the entrant is responsible for obtaining, prior to submission of the photograph, the express permission, written, verbal, or otherwise, necessary to permit the exhibition and use of the photograph.
- If any person appearing in any photograph is under the age of majority in their state/province/territory of residence, the express permission, written, verbal, or otherwise,of a parent or legal guardian is required.
- By submitting an entry, an entrant represents that they are the authors of, and hold unlimited copyrights to, the photographs they submit, and that the photographs submitted do not infringe any copyright, defame any person or entity, or violate the privacy rights or any other right of any person or entity. If it is determined an entrant has fraudulently claimed ownership of their submission, the entry will immediately become void and ineligible.
For more information, visit InterAction.