The search is on for Lincolnshire’s youngest green heroes

The search is on for Lincolnshire’s youngest green heroes

The Lincolnshire Young Environmentalists Award is the local award for eco-friendly kids. Schools, youth groups and individuals (aged under 13 years) are encouraged to enter before the deadline of Sunday 23 March 2025.

The Lincolnshire Young Environmentalist Award recognises and rewards the enthusiasm, hard work and commitment of young people. The Award aims to foster a sense of responsibility for the environment and reward schools, groups, clubs and individuals for the fantastic achievements that are being made.

Chris Milnes, Chair of the Awards Organising Committee said:

“We want to hear from young people who are improving their local environment, living more sustainably and helping wildlife. This could be within the school environment, as part of a club such as the scouts or something they are doing as individuals. From recycling campaigns and local litter picks to helping wildlife, rewilding the garden or growing organic vegetables - if you know any young green heroes, then please consider entering."

Entries are welcome from schools, youth groups such as scouts and guides, and individuals aged under 13 years (nominations also welcome). The winner will receive a cash prize of £300. All entrants making it through to the finals will receive a cash prize of £150.

Through the Lincolnshire Young Environmentalists Award, the actions of young people across Lincolnshire can be showcased and ideas can be shared. Six finalists of the Young Environmentalist Award will be invited to a full day of events at Whisby Nature Park on Wednesday 22 May 2025.

How to enter the Lincolnshire Young Environmentalist Award 2025

Use our online form and simply write a short description of your project (200 – 300 words).

The closing date for entries is Sunday 23 March 2025, following which a judging panel will shortlist projects. Shortlisted entrants may be visited by a judge for a short discussion and tour as appropriate. Finalists will be invited to give a short, ten minute presentation to a judging panel at the Education Centre, Whisby Nature Park, Lincoln on the morning of Wednesday 21 May 2025.

Tips on entering

  • Remember everyone has a chance of winning.
  • Dedication and enthusiasm is favoured over financial inputs – be sure not to undervalue your achievements.
  • Don’t be put off thinking your efforts are not up to a ‘set’ standard.
  • Imagine you’re the judge – would your application impress you? Think about this when completing your entry. Keep your points punchy and relevant. 
  • Our judges are used to comparing businesses and projects of very different types and sizes. If you can't find a category to match what you do, please get in touch with us and we'll give you guidance.
Kirkby La Thorpe Primary Academy receiving the 2024 Lincolnshire Young Environmentalist Award at Whisby

Sue Feary, who runs the eco committee at the school, and students (left to right) Grace Sheppard, 8, Bethany Sheppard, 7, Mason Bogg, 7, Daisy Couzens, 6, Arley Mehmet, 10, and Brodie Trollope, 9, with the 2024 Lincolnshire Young Environmentalist Award

Read about Kirkby La Thorpe Primary Academy, winners of the Lincolnshire Young Environmentalist Award in 2024

Conditions of entry

  • For the initial stage of the competition entries should be a single page of 250-300 words and no additional documentation or material should be included. An entry form is provided on our website.
  • Entrants reaching the final stage may use whatever aids they wish to make the presentation.
  • To be eligible for the Young Environmentalist Award entrants must be aged under 13 years old.
  • Deadline for entry is 23 March 2025.
  • In all matters relating to the awards, the decision of the judges is final.

The Lincolnshire Young Environmentalist Awards are sponsored by FCC Environment.