Deadline: March 29, 2019
Nominations are open for The Diana Award 2019. The Diana Award is the most prestigious accolade a young person can receive for their social action or humanitarian work.
Since 1999 over 48,000 young people have been recognized with a Diana Award for making an outstanding difference in their communities across the globe. It is the longest running award for young people that is given to individuals and groups through a retrospective nomination process only. They believe this is special. Young people do not work towards the award, rather they demonstrate their suitability through their actions, without any expectation of reward.
The Award is open to young people aged 9 – 25 who have been engaged in at least 12 months of activities, who are selflessly transforming the lives of others, often in the face of adversity. Nominators must know the young person in a professional capacity and be able to demonstrate the nominee’s impact.
Benefits
- Young people who receive The Diana Award are presented with a personalized certificate and if located in the UK, will be invited to attend an awards ceremony in their area.
- UK based Diana Award Holders are also presented with an invitation to Althorp House, Princess Diana’s childhood home. These invitations are gifted to Diana Award Holders in kind by Princess Diana’s, brother Earl Spencer, in recognition of their continuation of Diana’s legacy.
- Organizations who make a successful nomination also gain the opportunity to raise their profile by being featured in The Diana Award Roll of Honour released to the media by The Diana Award in July every year.
- Both UK based and international individual recipients of The Diana Award are also eligible for The Legacy Award, which takes place on a biannual basis. The next Legacy Award is in 2019 and celebrates the achievements of 20 outstanding young leaders, visionaries and role models from across the world. As well as receiving The Legacy Award from Their Royal Highnesses The Duke of Cambridge and The Duke of Sussex, recipients also have access to a unique Development Programme.
Eligibility
- Eligible Regions: Open for all
- Nominees must be aged between 9 and 25 and have been carrying out their activities for a minimum of 12 months.
- Nominees can be an individual or in a group of young people.
- Nominees are selflessly transforming the lives of others, often in the face of adversity.
- Nominators must know the young person in a professional capacity and be able to demonstrate the nominee’s impact in five key areas.
- The nomination must be made by an adult who knows the nominee in a professional capacity (not a family member)
Criteria
Nominators must know the young person in a professional capacity and be able to demonstrate the nominee’s impact in five key areas:
- VISION: Demonstrates commitment and passion to the cause, evidenced through their service to that cause and through social action.
- SOCIAL IMPACT: Creates positive social change that is of benefit to the wider community.
- YOUTH LED: Demonstrates how the young person(s) has led, owned and shaped the activities they are nominating them for.
- SERVICE JOURNEY: Evidence of transformation throughout the nominee’s service journey, including attitude, skills gained and challenges overcome.
- INSPIRING OTHERS: Demonstrates that, through the nominee’s positive attitude and passionate approach to life, they are a role model to others.
Application
Your nomination will be submitted as a nomination for a Diana Award and, provided the Legacy Award section is complete, the same nomination will also be submitted for a Legacy Award. Please note that it is not mandatory to nominate for a Legacy Award and if your nomination is unsuccessful for a Legacy Award it may still be eligible for a Diana Award.
If you have any further questions regarding the nomination process, please email [email protected]
For more information, visit The Diana Award.