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You are here: Home / International Grants / Call for Nominations: Iris Prize 2023

Call for Nominations: Iris Prize 2023

Dated: April 10, 2023

Nominations are now open for the Iris Prize 2023 to celebrate & support young people accelerating action to protect & restore nature, ensuring a liveable future for all.

Donor Name: The Iris Project

Country: Global

Type of Grant: Prize

Deadline: 05/31/2023

Size of the Grant: $15,000

Details:

All prize applicants are invited to join The Iris Project Ecosystem! A slack channel community which provides young people in our network with additional funding and capacity building opportunities happening all over the world.

Award Information

The prizes are structured as such, and awarded alongside a bespoke capacity-building programme for each of their winners:

  • $5,000 grant: Awarded for a new idea, not yet established.(AGES 14-24)
  • $10,000 grant: Awarded for an existing project, established on a small scale.(AGES 16-24)
  • $15,000 grant: Awarded for an established project, with the potential to replicate and scale. (AGES 16-24)

Eligible Projects 

They will consider any project for the Iris Prize which supports their core principles; namely championing the protection and restoration of nature, and rights of those working to defend it. They recognise that nature restoration takes a variety of forms – from traditional land stewardship, to innovative technological solutions. As such, the Iris Prize will look to reward new ideas and established projects, hoping to overcome the circumstantial barriers that too often prevent young people from being able to advocate for nature-related change.

Criteria for Entry

  • If you can answer YES to the following questions, you are eligible to apply for the Iris Prize.
    • General
      • Do you support the principle of protecting and restoring nature, and the rights of those working to defend it?
      • Are you an individual, team or organisation?
      • Can you confirm that you are not applying on behalf of a Government organisation?
      • Are you currently between the ages of 14-24?
    • Your project
      • Is your (proposed or existing) project run by young people who have (or will have) the responsibility to make organisational-level decisions?
      • Is your (proposed or existing) project grassroots and locally-led?
      • Does your (proposed or existing) project tackle issues that the local community finds important?
      • Is your (proposed or existing) project respectful of diversity and inclusion? E.g. gender and disability. Be prepared to explain how.
    • Do you fulfil the criteria of one or more of the following prizes?
      • Age 14-24. You have an idea for a project that will protect and / or restore nature, but have not yet set it up.
      • Age 16-24. You have started up a project that is trying to protect and / or restore nature, but only on a small scale.
      • Age 16-24. You have successfully established a project that functions to protect and / or restore nature, and it has potential to grow and be replicated elsewhere.
    • Personal details
      • Are you able to provide a registered physical and email address that they can contact you at?
      • Are you able to provide details for two referees to support your application?
      • Working with the Iris Project
      • Do you agree to work closely with the Iris Project advisory panel to decide how any grant funding you receive will be spent, and to only spend that money on activities relating to the project that it has been awarded for?
      • Do you agree to work closely with the Iris Project advisory panel to develop and work through a capacity-building programme that supports the development of your project?
      • Do you agree to work closely with the Iris Project staff to develop and implement a monitoring and evaluation framework for your proposed or existing project?
      • Should you win an Iris Prize, do you agree to represent the Iris Project in a respectful and collaborative manner?
      • Please note, they will accept application answers in audio format OR written format. At the end of the application form, you can upload an audio file. Please do not use the audio option if you have already written answers to the questions.

For more information, visit Iris Prize.

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