Search is on for young change-makers
An award to find the UK’s next generation of change-makers launches today with 11-18 year olds invited to enter their campaigns, photographs and ideas for change into the CHANGEit Awards.
Supported by Deutsche Bank and run by leadership development organisation Common Purpose, CHANGEit recognises, supports, rewards and inspires young people who want to take action to make the world around them a better place.
Young people already running campaigns, and those with ideas for new campaigns, are encouraged to enter for training and cash prizes of up to £750.
The CHANGEit awards have nothing to do with academic achievement, and everything to do with citizenship and positive action. All types of campaigns are welcome and nominations can be submitted for individuals groups of all sizes.
Last year’s winners included campaigns against binge-drinking, to raise awareness of young carers, make school buildings more accessible, plan activities for a local elderly residence and build gardens in the local community.
CHANGEit will award prizes in three categories:
Innovation Awards, are to support young people who have ideas to improve or change the world they live in. Finalists receive training and prize money to help develop their campaign.
Performance Awards, are for young people who have already run successful campaigns that are having an impact in their local areas. This prize is a recognition of their campaigning efforts.
Photography Awards, are for young people’s photographs of campaigning in action or images that show the change they see happening in the world around them.
Julia Middleton, Chief Executive of Common Purpose explains the importance of rewarding and supporting the success of young people: “Awards like CHANGEit help to discover and nurture the ideas, talents and passions of young people and directly supports the future leaders that will champion positive change in society.”
Launched in early October, the CHANGEit awards are open to nominations until 11 December 2009. Prizes will be announced in April 2010 at an award ceremony in central London.
Innovation and Performance winners will be presented with a prize of £750 towards their campaign, and Photography winners will receive a prize of £250 and be exhibited at the award ceremony.
If you would like to nominate yourself or a young person you know, visit the website at www.changeit.org.uk where you can find information about this year’s awards and submit nominations online.















