Deadline: 15 April 2025
The Gloria Barron Prize for Young Heroes is excited to announce its Barron Prize for the year 2025.
Benefits
- $10,000 Award
- Recognition Gifts
- Young Heroes Materials
- Networking Opportunities
- Media Coverage
Eligibility Criteria
- The Barron Prize welcomes applications from public-spirited young people who are:
- between the ages of 8 and 18 (not yet age 19)
- permanent residents of and currently residing in the U.S.A. or Canada
- currently working on an inspiring service project or have done so within the past 12 months
- working as an individual to lead their service work. The Barron Prize does not accept applications from large groups of young people.
Selection Criteria
- The judges use the following criteria in choosing winners:
- Winners must have organized and led an extraordinary service activity which has clearly benefited other people or the planet they share.
- The service activity must have been initiated and motivated primarily by the winner himself or herself.
- The service activity cannot have been done solely to complete an assignment for school or work.
- Winners must have:
- demonstrated positive spirit, courage, intelligence, generosity, and high moral purpose.
- shown initiative, tenacity, and unselfishness in pursuit of their goals.
- accomplished something with inspirational value something that could inspire others to make a difference.
- done more than survive a difficult personal challenge. Their heroism must have made an impact on the world beyond themselves.
- Winners may or may not have received recognition for their heroic work. Fame itself shall not have been a motivating factor.
Application Requirements
- Applications must be completed and submitted online by the deadline of each year, when the system will automatically close.
- They do not accept applications via fax, email, U.S. mail, or any other carrier.
- Please contact us well in advance of the deadline for any assistance you need. They do not accept applications after 5:00 PM MT on April 15.
- Parental consent is required for applicants who are not yet 16 years of age or older. This consent is found at the bottom of the first page (“Profile”) of the online application.
- Applications must include a letter from the Lead Reference. A Lead Reference is simply an adult advocate who has solid knowledge of the young person’s heroic activities. Examples of Lead References include teachers, librarians, school counselors, youth service officials, and religious leaders.
- Applications must also include two additional letters of recommendation.
- Members of the applicant’s family cannot act as a Lead Reference nor write the other two required letters of recommendation.
- Letters of recommendation must be submitted by references using the online system. Applicants cannot upload letters.
- All required application materials, including letters of recommendation, must be submitted by the deadline. Incomplete applications will not be considered.
- Contents of the application are considered public information once submitted and should not include private or privileged information.
For more information, visit Gloria Barron Prize for Young Heroes.