The New Leaders Initiative Presents: the John Goddard Prize for Environmental Leadership
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The Prize
The New Leaders Initiative, a program dedicated to identifying, supporting and sustaining young environmental leaders is honored to administer the Goddard Prize for Environmental Conservancy. The Goddard Prize will be awarded multiple times a year to enterprising young people who are pursuing environmental projects, and who are looking for funding to bring their ideas to the next level.

Please Note: While adult advisors or mentors are welcomed to assist young people in filling out this application, the ideas and words contained in this application must be those of youth leaders.
Application
Please fill out the following questions to the best of your ability. Email Mona Shomali at mona@earthisland.org if you have any questions.
First Name *
Last Name *
Email *
Phone Number *
Current Address *
Permanent Address
(if different from above)
Project Name *
Project Location *
Provide a detailed description of your environmental idea. *
Include the community, group or issue you serve or address, what effect you wish to have, and what you are doing to achieve that effect.
Check the box which best describes the current stage of your environmental idea. *
Required
How would funding from the Goddard Prize be utilized for your idea? *
Please be as specific as possible about how the funding would be applied.
What organizations and individuals are currently supporting your project? *
Please be sure to include mentors, teachers, and list other sources of project funding, if any.
How will you ensure your idea's success after you receive funding? What are your strategies and plans for keeping the work going? *
Please be as specific as possible.
Name of person who filled out this application: *
Role of the person who filled out this application:
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