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The National Press Photographers Foundation (NPPF) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing photojournalism through scholarships, grants, education, and recognition of excellence.

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2025 Alan Hagman Grant - Picter

The Hagman Grant is named for the late Los Angeles Times photo editor who served as a mentor and championed the work of photojournalists throughout his career.

✅ Apply Online:
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📧 Contact: Michelle McLoughlin
Grants@nppf.org

03.10.2025 00:41 — 👍 0    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0
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2025 Alan Hagman Grant - Picter

A creative approach to important stories that might otherwise go untold is highly valued. The grant is open to professional visual journalists who live or are legally authorized to work in the United States.

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Deadline October 10th for the Alan Hagman Grant!

The $6,000 Alan Hagman grant is offered annually to facilitate projects ranging from human rights to environmental issues.

✅ Apply Online:
site.picter.com/2025-nppf-al...

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2025 Alan Hagman Grant - Picter

Deadline October 10th for the Alan Hagman Grant!

The $6,000 Alan Hagman grant is offered annually to facilitate projects ranging from human rights to environmental issues.

03.10.2025 00:37 — 👍 0    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0
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Applications are open for NPPF’s 2025 Alan Hagman Grant. The $6,000 Alan Hagman grant is offered annually for projects ranging from human rights to environmental issues. DEADLINE: OCT 10, 2025.

✅ Apply Online:
site.picter.com/2025-nppf-al...

📧 Contact: Michelle McLoughlin
Grants@nppf.org

06.09.2025 15:42 — 👍 2    🔁 2    💬 0    📌 0
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Applications are open for NPPF’s 2025 Alan Hagman Grant. The $6,000 Alan Hagman grant is offered annually for projects ranging from human rights to environmental issues. DEADLINE: OCT 10, 2025.

✅ Apply Online:
site.picter.com/2025-nppf-al...

📧 Contact: Michelle McLoughlin
Grants@nppf.org

06.09.2025 15:42 — 👍 2    🔁 2    💬 0    📌 0
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The National Press Photographers Foundation (NPPF) is proud to announce the recipient of the Advanced Storytelling Workshop Award for NPPA members: Norman Kahler of Arizona’s Family in Phoenix. @nppa.org

06.09.2025 15:38 — 👍 0    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0
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The National Press Photographers Foundation (NPPF) proudly announces the recipients of the Hutchison/Wheeler Storytelling Awards: Myisa Plancq-Graham, a documentarian/video producer for the Southern Poverty Law Center, and Julia Sandor, a multimedia journalist at Fox 13 News in Salt Lake City, UT.

06.09.2025 15:36 — 👍 0    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0
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‼️ Great news: DEADLINE IS EXTENDED for the Advanced Storytelling Workshop Award for NPPA members 🔷 extended deadline is August 1, 2025. Apply right HERE: nppf.org/nppf-advance...

21.07.2025 16:19 — 👍 0    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0
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‼️ Great news: DEADLINE IS EXTENDED for the Hutchison/Wheeler Advanced Storytelling Workshop Award 🔷 extended deadline is August 1, 2025. Apply right HERE: nppf.org/hutchison-wh...

21.07.2025 16:16 — 👍 0    🔁 0    💬 0    📌 0
The National Press Photographers Foundation (NPPF), a 501(C) (3) nonprofit, stands in full support of the National Press Photographers Association (NPPA) and its mission to advocate for visual journalists, protect press freedom, and promote the highest standards in photojournalism. While the NPPF and the NPPA are two separate organizations, we share a deep commitment to the profession of visual journalism.

We are acutely aware of the challenges currently facing the NPPA, and we acknowledge the serious impact that the recent staff terminations and organizational crisis will have on the association and its members. In a time of uncertainty, the NPPF reaffirms the vital role that NPPA plays within our community of visual journalism—providing legal advocacy, education, professional development, competitions, and fostering community through its publications and workshops. The NPPA has long been the place for the community of photojournalists in the U.S., and it must remain so. The challenges ahead are undeniable, but not insurmountable. We know that as NPPA leadership charts a course forward, they can restore stability, rebuild trust, and draw strength from the incredible talent, leadership and energy within their membership.

As our foundation is committed to supporting the advancement of visual journalism, know that NPPF will continue our core work of funding scholarships, awards, and educational opportunities. Additionally, we are prepared to explore ways we can support and collaborate with NPPA and its community.

We ask all who care about the future of visual journalism to stand with NPPA at this critical time. This is a moment not only to reaffirm our shared values but also to reimagine and renew the structures that support our profession.

We deeply believe in the importance of the NPPA. And we believe in the enduring power of community, especially in the face of adversity. History has shown that it is community that ultimately gets us through in the end.

The National Press Photographers Foundation (NPPF), a 501(C) (3) nonprofit, stands in full support of the National Press Photographers Association (NPPA) and its mission to advocate for visual journalists, protect press freedom, and promote the highest standards in photojournalism. While the NPPF and the NPPA are two separate organizations, we share a deep commitment to the profession of visual journalism. We are acutely aware of the challenges currently facing the NPPA, and we acknowledge the serious impact that the recent staff terminations and organizational crisis will have on the association and its members. In a time of uncertainty, the NPPF reaffirms the vital role that NPPA plays within our community of visual journalism—providing legal advocacy, education, professional development, competitions, and fostering community through its publications and workshops. The NPPA has long been the place for the community of photojournalists in the U.S., and it must remain so. The challenges ahead are undeniable, but not insurmountable. We know that as NPPA leadership charts a course forward, they can restore stability, rebuild trust, and draw strength from the incredible talent, leadership and energy within their membership. As our foundation is committed to supporting the advancement of visual journalism, know that NPPF will continue our core work of funding scholarships, awards, and educational opportunities. Additionally, we are prepared to explore ways we can support and collaborate with NPPA and its community. We ask all who care about the future of visual journalism to stand with NPPA at this critical time. This is a moment not only to reaffirm our shared values but also to reimagine and renew the structures that support our profession. We deeply believe in the importance of the NPPA. And we believe in the enduring power of community, especially in the face of adversity. History has shown that it is community that ultimately gets us through in the end.

To support NPPA programs, click here: bit.ly/Donate2NPPA

To support NPPA programs, click here: bit.ly/Donate2NPPA

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“The National Press Photographers Foundation (NPPF) stands—as always—in full support of the National Press Photographers Association (NPPA) and its mission to advocate for visual journalists, protect press freedom, and promote the highest standards in photojournalism…”
👉 full statement: NPPF.org

07.07.2025 18:29 — 👍 5    🔁 5    💬 0    📌 0

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