Deadline: 30 September 2023
The Wildlife Preservation Society of Queensland (Wildlife Queensland) has launched the Wayne Lawler Nature Conservation Photography Grant that empowers Australian photographers to support community-led conservation projects and tell stories that make a difference.
The grant is undertaken in partnership with a community or environmental group working on a conservation project which requires photographic assistance to help promote or advocate the project within Australia.
Objectives
- The objectives of the grant are to:
- promote community-based nature conservation projects through photography;
- enhance a non-professional photographer’s skill set in nature conservation photography; and
- help meet the non-equipment costs of nature conservation photographic projects within Australia.
Funding Information
- Up to $2000 of eligible expenditure for your photographic project.
Grant Period
- Project period
- The minimum project length is 6 months.
- You must complete your project within 12 months from the date of acceptance of grant.
Eligible Project
- Your project must:
- provide photography assistance to help promote or advocate a conservation project being undertaken by a community/environmental group within Australia.
Eligibility Criteria
- You can apply if you are:
- a non-professional photographer;
- 18 years or older; and
- an Australian resident or hold an Australian working visa.
For more information, visit Wildlife Preservation Society of Queensland.