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Find similar grantsAPF IF Awards 2025 is sponsored by Association of Professional Futurists (APF). Recognizes significant projects advancing the field of futures studies and foresight.
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for work in futures & foresight For 15 years, APF presented the Most Significant Futures Works (MSFW) Awards to recognize rigorous and important projects that advance the field of futures studies and foresight. These awards pointed clients and the futures-curious towards understanding the nature of the work. In recent years, the futures and foresight field has evolved and grown tremendously.
To reflect that growth, and in celebration of the APF's 20th anniversary, the original awards have been reimagined as the APF IF Awards—“What if” being the central question of our field.
Many of the APF IF awards categories contain the DNA of the original MSFW Awards, while other categories have been created after extensive consideration in order to showcase the global, diverse, multidisciplinary, boundary-crossing and continuously evolving nature of the futures and foresight field and of the organization itself.
The purpose of the IF Award key categories are to broaden from the academic constraints and the format descriptor, highlight the values of APF, and reflect our values about recognized awardees Advancements in methodologies, tools, and practices that demonstrate noteworthy changes, developments, and improvements in the field.
Creates understanding using lenses, approaches, and/or practices that put systems, complexity, or holistic thinking at the center. Works that promote long-term thinking, intergenerational and/or endogenous approaches, ancestral or pre-Industrial concepts, practice and knowledge; and/or orient towards reconciliation with historically and systematically marginalized groups.
Novel Images of the Future Robust, deeply researched and realized new images of the future that engender broader imagination, new possibilities, and/or radical optimism.
Works that blend the form and function of futures work through design-based, multi-sensorial, experiential and/or play-driven approaches that employ non-traditional means (including but not limited to literary, podcast, gaming, musical, or other forms and expressions) to explore and engender futures thinking.
Futures and foresight that builds bridges, leveraging multinational, regional, or global engagement, and/or is the product of unexpected collaborations or partnerships. Practice and Applications Showcases work that clearly demonstrates where futures and foresight were integral to a process and/or practice within a community, corporate, agency, and governance context to deliver outcomes, effects, and impact.
Utilizes participatory futures approaches and practices to create governance, dialogues, change, and/or enhance access to, engagement with, or ownership of futures and foresight for nontraditional clients, cultures, communities, and/or populations. *While these awards recognize excellence and advancements within the futures and foresight field, they do not constitute a commercial endorsement by APF.
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