The International Centre of Martial Arts for Youth Development and Engagement under the auspices of UNESCO (ICM) aims to select and award a winner for the $10,000 ICM Martial Arts Education Prize among candidates who have contributed to positive social changes through martial arts training activities.
The Freelance and local journalists based in Kenya are invited to apply for a three-day Hostile Environment and First Aid Training (HEFAT) course taking place in Nairobi on 3-5 June 2025.
The Black Feminist Fund is accepting applications for the $200,000 Sustain Fund Programme which provides core, long-term, flexible grants to groups and organizations that work to build collective power, claim justice, and create alternatives.
The £100,000 Servicewomen: Seen & Heard Programme awards grants for two-year projects that expand support options for serving women, ensuring they are aware of and able to access help that is tailored to their specific needs.
Awards of USD $5,000 each are available to up to five full-time scientists working in an African NARES institution (National Agricultural Research and Extension System) or African university. The award encourages scientific programs focused on understanding and improving phosphorus (P) management in Africa’s field or tree crop agroecosystems. 
The Legal Resources Centre (LRC) is pleased to invite civil society organisations (CSOs) to apply for the R444,000 State Capture and Beyond Project Grant Program.
The Canon and Visa pour l’Image present the €8,000 prestigious Canon Female Photojournalist Grant to an outstanding photographer in recognition of her contribution to photojournalism.
The Canon together with the International Festival of Photojournalism Visa pour l’Image-Perpignan, are pleased to be presenting the sixth €8,000 Canon Video Grant for a short film documentary.
The €1,500 Jana Robeyst Trust Fund (JRTF) provides financial resources to early career biologists/conservationists to carry out vital field conservation and research work of endangered mammals in Africa.
Entries for the $3,000 African Fact-Checking Awards, the longest-running awards programme honouring fact-checking journalism by the media in Africa, are now open to journalists, journalism students, and professional fact-checkers across the continent.
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