Deadline: 28 March 2025
The YRE Canada is a national environmental education program that offers youth the opportunity to amplify their voices, raise awareness and advocacy on local environmental/climate issues through critical thinking, creativity and reporting.
Embark on a journey of creativity and advocacy as they invite passionate youth to participate in the Young Reporters for the Environment Competition. This exciting opportunity calls for innovative solution-based reporting through the mediums of writing, photography, and videography, focusing on pressing environmental issues such as climate change, biodiversity loss, and pollution. This year’s international competition theme is centred around Ecosystem Restoration.
YRE Canada is part of Young Reporters for the Environment – an international program by the Foundation for Environmental Education (FEE).
Benefits
- Participating in the Young Reporters for the Environment Competition offers numerous benefits for youths:
- Inspire
- Empower others to act collectively. By reporting on environmental issues, you have the power to raise awareness and ignite action, contributing to real-world solutions.
- Change
- Become a leader of change! Embrace creative thinking and propose innovative solutions, fostering creativity and innovation skills.
- Grow
- Develop critical skills as you delve into research on environmental issues, identify solutions, and effectively communicate your calls for action.
- Connect
- Speak about global challenges through your local lens. Link your reporting and perspective to global threats that are experienced in your region. Embrace storytelling and cultivate a sense of environmental responsibility.
- Care
- Connect environmental issues to deeper impacts on well-being. Amplify the voices of youth regarding the consequences and threats of climate change, biodiversity loss, and environmental pollution on health and well-being.
- Inspire
Funding Information
- There are 11 grants available:
- 1 grand prize of $5,000.
- 10 runner-up prizes of $1,000.
Eligibility Criteria
- The YRE Canada National Competition is open to entrants in two categories: ages 11-14, and ages 15-18. Article, photo, or video submissions must meet a few criteria. Pieces should:
- Investigate solutions to a local environmental issue/problem based on this year’s themes of pollution, loss of biodiversity, ecosystem restoration, or climate change that have to be linked to a chosen Sustainable Development Goal (SDG).
- Report on the chosen issue through an article, photo or video.
- Students may submit more than one piece and can work individually or in groups of up to three people. Please note, the winners in each category and age group will be publicly displayed and promoted on EcoSchools Canada’s social media and website.
Application Requirements
- Photography
- Option 1: One Take Photo
- The purpose of the One Take Photo (previously called Reportage photo) is to tell a story through a photograph that truthfully and accurately captures the reality of a situation, event or issue. The photograph should be candid, i.e. not be posed, or manipulated. An environmental lens or perspective is required.
- A single photograph must be submitted to the National Operator in JPEG or PNG format with a resolution of no less than 150-300 DPI.
- A photograph must be accompanied by a title of not more than 140 characters
- Must have a description of no more than 100 words and a caption of no more than 20 words OR only a description of maximum 120 words in total. The description and caption should explain the environmental link and/or solutions to issues presented in the photograph.
- Must be technically and artistically of good quality. This includes composition, lighting, colour, sharpness, and subject.
- Option 2: Staged Campaign Photo
- The purpose of the Environmental Campaign Photo is to raise awareness of an issue, promote certain values, and/or inspire positive action through a photograph. The photograph can be staged, and the subject can be posed with the intention of sending a message to the viewers. An environmental lens or perspective is required.
- A single photograph must be submitted to the National Operator in JPEG or PNG format with a resolution of no less than 150-300 DPI.
- A photograph must be accompanied by a title of not more than 140 characters
- Description (optional) of no more than 100 words. The description should explain the environmental link and/or solutions to issue presented in the photograph.
- Editorial alterations to the photo (e.g. AI manipulation, colour, contrast, definition, shadows, highlights, cropping, levelling, etc.) are permissible, as long as these alterations do NOT alter the reality of the subject or object of the photo.
- If applicable, facts, statistics, and scientific information must be supported by credible sources
- Must be technically and artistically of good quality. This includes composition, lighting, colour, sharpness, and subject.
- Option 1: One Take Photo
- Videography
- Option 1: Short-form campaign Video
- Short-form campaign Videos (Previously Environmental Campaign Video) aim to raise awareness of an issue, promote certain values, and/or inspire positive action through live images. The campaign storyline can be staged with the intention of sending a clear message to the viewers. Short-form campaign videos can take formats such as Instagram Reels, Tik-Tok videos, and YouTube Shorts.
- Video should be no longer than 1 minute, excluding the credit roll. It must be filmed in portrait.
- Must be accompanied by a title (maximum of 140 characters).
- The format must be compatible with supported YouTube file formats.
- The video must be of high technical and artistic quality, covering aspects like composition, lighting, colour, sharpness, and subject matter.
- Sources used in the video must be cited either in a credit roll at the end of the video or with a separate ‘References’ list.
- The short-form video should end with a clear call to action for the audience.
- Option 1: Short-form campaign Video
For more information, visit EcoSchools Canada.