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There is no story more gripping than that of our changing planet — and the solutions to sustain it. While problems ranging from climate justice to conservation, from rising sea levels to increasing heat waves, from the continuing pandemic to our plastic addiction, we’re looking for the stories surrounding the people, ideas, and innovations moving the world toward a greener future.
The Planet Forward Storyfest Awards highlight the voices of students, seeking to understand and illuminate innovations for how to best care for the earth. We are looking for stories that inspire, motivate, and drive change. Stories that are compelling, thought-provoking, and vibrantly stimulating. Be memorable, have an impact — and have fun.
Entries for the 2025 Storyfest competition will be accepted from June 1st, 2024 to February 10th, 2025 at 11:59 PM EDT.
We encourage students from all academic backgrounds to enter Storyfest for a chance to win a seat on this year’s trip with Lindblad Expeditions to the Galápagos Islands. Whether you come from a journalism background or are studying engineering, your story is yours alone to tell. Planet Forward seeks to reward the very best of student environmental storytelling in the following categories:
All video submissions should be one to eight (1-8) minutes in length with HD-quality audio and visual, and include an article, which should be fifty to two hundred (50-200) words describing the video without transcription. All video submissions must be uploaded to Vimeo or YouTube. If the entry is longer than eight minutes, a trailer must be submitted that satisfies the run time requirement.
All social media videos should be thirty to ninety (30-90) seconds in length with HD-quality audio and visual, and include an article, which should be fifty to two hundred (50-200) words describing the video without transcription. All social media video submission must be uploaded to Vimeo or Youtube and vertically oriented (9:16 aspect ratio).
All written submissions should be six hundred to one thousand (600-1,000) words and include a minimum of one (1) image, where the image is preferably taken by the Entrant, and feature interviews with two to three (2-3) sources.
Multimedia projects may creatively combine elements of photography, video, audio/music, and other forms of digital art as, for example, incorporated into an Adobe Express story. All photograph submissions should utilize digital images with a minimum of one hundred and fifty (150) dots per inch (dpi) and feature detailed captions, not to exceed two hundred (200) words for each photograph. Each multimedia project should include a short article. The written portion should be two hundred to six hundred (200-600) words and should summarize the submission. If a multimedia submission is prepared using Adobe Express or similar platform, an embed code and an additional written summary of one hundred to two hundred (100-200) words and one (1) photograph to be featured.
All audio story/podcast submissions should be three to fifteen (3-15) minutes in length with HD-quality audio and include an article, which should be fifty to two hundred (50-200) words describing the audio story/podcast without transcription, one (1) photograph to be featured, anda full transcription of the audio story/podcast for accessibility. All audio story/podcast submissions must be hosted on a third-party platform, such as SoundCloud or PodBean, and include an embed code.
Planet Forward staff will also select Winners in the following categories:
A final award will be determined by readers of Planet Forward like you.
We’re looking for stories about ideas and innovations that can move the planet forward. Untold stories. Misunderstood stories. And little-known ideas, people, and breakthroughs that can make a difference, have impact, inform, and inspire. These are the topic areas we’re hoping you will explore, and can reflect your studies, research, work, experience, or dreams:
The winners will travel with Lindblad Expeditions for an exciting opportunity to see and report on the environmental solutions, preventative measures, and innovations in a site of environmental significance.
Accompany Planet Forward journalists, a team of naturalists, and an expedition leader aboard the National Geographic Gemini, one of Lindblad’s ships in the Galápagos islands. The ship’s expert team will host talks, as well as offer guidance ashore, while Planet Forward will be your editorial guide to help shape the stories that will come from the experience.
Storyfest entries will be judged in four areas:
All submitted work will be reviewed by Planet Forward’s team of experts and winners will be determined by a panel of independent judges.
Please note that team entries are limited to two team members. Both team members will be recognized at any university award presentation; however, only one Prize will be awarded for the entire team. Teams must select their Primary Entrant, the sole student eligible to receive a spot on the Award trip. See the Official Rules for more information on team entries.
To be eligible for Storyfest, stories must be submitted on PlanetForward.org between Tuesday, June 1, 2024, 12:00 am EDT, and the deadline to submit stories, Monday, February 10, 2025, at 11:59 PM EST.