CHANGEit is prepping for it’s next round of awards, but there are so many opportunities available for young campaigners! The Sheila McKechnie Foundation runs a number of awards for campaigners of all ages and they’re accepting applications now.
Out of the 12 award categories, three are specifically for young people. All have slightly different criteria.
The ‘Shout Out’ Award is for young campaigners aged between 15-18, living in London. You could be campaigning alone or in a group of up to five people – whether it’s gun and knife crime, recycling in schools or bullying, we want to hear from you. This award is sponsored by The City Bridge Trust.
The Young Activist Award is targeted at young campaigners, aged 16-24, who are supported by Foyers, YMCAs and similar organisations anywhere in the UK. If you have the drive and passion to change something in your community, even if you have limited experience of campaigning this award could be for you. The Young Activist Award is sponsored by YMCA England and the Foyer Federation.
The Global Action Award supports 18-24 year olds based within the UK, who are working towards global justice, challenging the root causes of world poverty, international conflict, environmental destruction or human rights abuses. The award was set up in memory of Guy Hughes, an inspirational campaigner and activist who died tragically in a mountaineering accident in 2006. The award is sponsored by Guy’s parents, David and Lynda Hughes, individual donations, and BOND (British Overseas NGOs for Development).
The awards are given to individuals who show passion, tenacity and potential to create change for the better, or stop change that will make things worse – locally, nationally or globally.
Closing date for entries to the Sheila McKechnie awards is Tuesday 30th June 2009. To enter, visit www.sheilamckechnie.org.uk, or call 020 7700 8231.
And stick around for more details about the next round of CHANGEit awards!