Associates

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Become an Associate

Become an Associate

As an Associate, you offer World Press Photo the structural support to connect worldwide audiences with reliable visual journalism, as well as contributing to our annual contest, exhibitions and educational programs. You can join the Associates with a donation starting at €2,500 a year.

As an Associate of World Press Photo you will get:

  • An invitation to watch an online regional jury session
  • An invitation to attend a round of the physical global jury in Amsterdam
  • Two tickets for the annual Awards Ceremony in Amsterdam
  • Two invitations to the Associates & Trustees Tour and Dinner in De Nieuwe Kerk, Amsterdam
  • One Yearbook (in English)
  • Four tickets to the flagship exhibition in De Nieuwe Kerk, Amsterdam
  • Free entrance to all (inter)national exhibitions


“World Press Photo is a Dutch initiative on a global level. With the biggest traveling photo exhibition, World Press Photo shares unique images with the world. During meetings the Associates meet the photographers and hear the personal stories behind the photos: an unforgettable experience.” 
Alexander Rinnooy Kan, former chairman of the advisory board of World Press Photo


Gifts to World Press Photo are tax-deductible. In the case of a periodic donation that is fixed for five years, there is also no donation threshold for the deductible amount. Calculate your tax benefit.

For more information or to register, please contact:

Lennart Bak, Development Coordinator
+31 20 676 6096, lennart@worldpressphoto.org


For other ways to support the World Press Photo Foundation click here.

You could also donate to us directly via IBAN: NL69 ABNA 0213651033, BIC: ABNANL2A. Please note that if you donate by bank transfer, we do not get your contact details and will not be able to thank you personally for your gift.

The World Press Photo Foundation is accredited with ANBI status (RSIN number: 003596308) and a CBF seal of approval. Read more here.

Image credit: John Stanmeyer