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Our World Is Kind Photography Contest

Will you join the kindness movement? Submit your kind images today and #PictureABetterWorld.

Envision Kindness   /   Deadline: 09/30/23

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Do you believe the world could be a kinder place? It can, through your photography. Cash Prizes up to $1,000 USD! Fantastic judges! Kinder world. www.envisionkindness.org/2023-photo-contest

The 2023 Our World Is Kind global photography contest is now accepting submissions.

We are looking for images showing acts of kindness and caring from all over the world. There are special award categories, too, including for non-profit work!

Science shows that exposure to images of kindness can help people be kinder, happier, more grateful and optimistic. Envision Kindness, a not-for-profit organization, inspires kindness in others by gathering and sharing images of kindness, compassion, joy, and love with the world. We know that it works–people are happier, calmer, more grateful and more generous.

People all over the world need a way to feel happier and more connected to others. To be kinder to others. Your photography could do that.

The contest is free to enter and will award cash prizes of up to $1,000 USD! Our last contest was viewed over 230,000 times and had more than 2000 submissions from 750+ photographers in over 85 countries.

Location

Global

Fees

$0

Eligibility

Photographers must be 18+

Requirements

English entries only

Awards

First Place: $1000
Public Choice Award: $500
Non-profit Honoree: $500
Caring and Connection: $250
Honorable Mention (3 chosen): $200 each

Contact Information

David Fryburg
East Lyme, CT

W: https://envisionkindness.org
E: stephanie@envisionkindness.org

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