Deadline: August 20, 2025

The Amazon Film Grant 2025 is now open for applications, offering a unique opportunity for mid-career journalists and filmmakers to create powerful short documentaries that capture the realities, challenges, and beauty of the Amazon region. This grant, delivered by One World Media in partnership with Mongabay, aims to spotlight character-driven storytelling focused on environmental conservation, ecosystem threats, and the lives of communities who depend on the Amazon for survival.

With up to US $5,000 in funding and additional professional support, this programme is designed to help storytellers bring authentic and compelling Amazon narratives to an international audience.


About the Amazon Film Grant 2025

The Amazon Film Grant 2025 seeks to amplify voices and stories from one of the most critical and biodiverse regions in the world. Applicants will produce a 10-minute short documentary that highlights:

  • Urgent environmental conservation issues
  • The impact of climate change and ecosystem degradation
  • The resilience, traditions, and livelihoods of Amazon communities

The chosen filmmaker will receive not just funding, but also mentorship, editorial guidance, and professional exposure through Mongabay and the One World Media Fellowship.


Who Can Apply?

This opportunity is open to mid-career journalists and filmmakers who have at least three years of professional experience. Applicants should either:

  • Be from the Amazon region, or
  • Be reporting on issues affecting the Amazon

Eligible Countries

Applications are welcomed from individuals connected to the following countries:
Brazil, Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Guyana, Peru, Suriname, Venezuela, and French Guiana.


What the Grant Offers

Successful applicants will receive:

  • Up to US $5,000 to produce their short documentary (approx. 10 minutes)
  • Mentorship and executive producer support throughout the production process
  • Editorial exposure via Mongabay’s global platforms
  • A place in the 2025 One World Media Fellowship cohort, which includes:
    • Specialised workshops
    • Peer-to-peer learning
    • Networking opportunities with industry leaders

Key Dates

  • Application Deadline: 20 August 2025
    Applicants are encouraged to submit well-developed proposals ahead of the deadline to allow for review and refinement.

Why Apply?

The Amazon Film Grant 2025 is more than just a funding opportunity—it’s a platform to bring under-reported Amazon stories to a global stage. With financial backing, expert guidance, and a strong distribution network, selected filmmakers will have the tools and reach to create work that can influence awareness, advocacy, and change.


Summary Table

DetailInformation
Grant NameAmazon Film Grant 2025
FocusShort documentary (~10 minutes) on Amazon conservation, threats, and communities
Eligible ApplicantsMid-career journalists/filmmakers with 3+ years of experience
Eligible CountriesBrazil, Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Guyana, Peru, Suriname, Venezuela, French Guiana
FundingUp to US $5,000
Additional SupportMentorship, producer support, exposure via Mongabay, One World Media Fellowship inclusion
Deadline20 August 2025

How to Apply

If you meet the eligibility criteria, prepare your pitch and supporting documents, ensuring your story is character-driven, relevant to Amazon conservation, and has a clear visual and narrative plan.

🔗 Click here to apply for the Amazon Film Grant 2025
🔗 Read more about the programme


Contact grantsdatabase.org for proposal drafting, refining, and review to maximise your chances of success.

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Oluwole Omojofodun is the Proposal Review Team Lead and Publisher at GrantsDatabase.org. With a strong background in grant writing, nonprofit development, and funding strategy, Oluwole oversees the review and refinement of proposals submitted through the platform. His work ensures that applicants are equipped with compelling, funder-ready applications. Passionate about accessibility and impact, he also curates and publishes timely grant opportunities to empower changemakers across sectors.

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