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August 12th, 2009

AFTER STAFF Resources – NGOs and nonprofits

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Starting something new almost always means doing some research. We’ve tried to make the job a little easier by pulling together several resources, including books, blogs, and RESOLVE contributors. This list is obviously not exhaustive, so we welcome your additions in the comments and will add them as they come up. Click here

Writing a photo grant

  • Foundation Center – Connecting grantmakers and grantseekers, the (epi)Center houses an incredible database — including “95,000 foundations, corporate donors, and grantmaking public charities in the U.S. and 1.3 million of their recent grants.”

Grant resources

  • NYFA – New York Foundation for the Arts

Lasting relationships with NGOs

  • NGO photography – British photographer Colin Pantall blogs about photographers taking initiative in their idea and approach to NGOs, and being creatively farsighted in seeking grant opportunities
  • NGOs to the rescue – Pop Photo’s simple answer to the complex question of why photographers are turning to NGOs for work: “Most photographers cannot solely depend on magazines and newspapers to fund long-term projects.”
  • Approaching NGOs – With a photojournalist’s methods and motivations, Mike Fox offers perspectives for working with NGOs
  • Convincing NGOs – Valenda Campbell, Senior Photo Editor for CARE, explains to RESOLVE how to persuade NGOs to collaborate on larger photo projects
  • NGOs and awardsRESOLVE contributor and conservation photographer Daniel Beltrá tells how his passion for nature and his alliance with Greenpeace grew into an award-winning career
  • NGOs and publishers – In his RESOLVE column, conservation and fine-art photographer Robert Glenn Ketchum describes his trailblazing publishing model, working with NGOs and publishers to create books that effect tangible change

Nonprofit reportage centers

  • IJNET – International Center for Journalists
  • IRE – Investigative Reporters and Editors
  • NECIR-BU – The New England Center for Investigative Reporting at Boston University

Books


3 Comments

  1. August 12th, 2009 at 11:34 am

    APhotoADay Blog » Blog Archive » After Staff

    […] There’s lots of great information by former staffers who are innovating and succeeding in new markets, and plenty of tidbits for anyone else who is freelance or looking to diversify. Plus experts of the day are answering real-time questions about portfolios, commercial reps, fine-art, and working with NGOs. […]

  2. August 27th, 2009 at 9:14 am

    Photography & NGO/NonProfit Resources | Katie Weilbacher Photography: The Blog

  3. September 17th, 2009 at 1:28 pm

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