Award Rules
The 2025 International Creativity in Schools Awards are designed to encourage the sustainable development of school creativity projects, emphasizing collaboration and creativity over competition. To support this vision, we invite project submissions in multimedia formats to capture the dynamic spirit of each initiative. GloCT has set the prizes as follows:
£2,000
£2,000 will be awarded to each of the first 50 organizations or teams that submit the best proposals before June 30, 2025, to assist with video production in order to share their projects.
£8,000
An additional £8,000 will be granted to each of the top three projects to sustain and further develop their work throughout 2026.
- We encourage you to submit ongoing projects or new proposals as soon as possible before June 30, 2025. Proposals will be reviewed in the order received, with grants awarded to qualifying submissions from the earliest groups. The submission form is provided in the following pages.
- To ensure fairness across regions worldwide, the £2,000 grant will be distributed with regional balance in mind: no more than 10 projects per continent, no more than 2 per country, and no more than one per organization. For example, if four applicants from the same country submit proposals, only the first two with qualifying submissions will each receive the £2,000 grant.
- In cases where demand is high and there are exceptionally outstanding projects, we will maintain a waiting list for possible additional grants. If any proposal is disqualified upon preliminary review, projects on the waiting list will advance in priority.
- Grants will be released to each of the 50 qualifying organizations or teams upon submission of the required final application form and video.