Creative Green Awards for Campaigns and Creative Programming in 2019/2020 are open for applications.
Julie’s Bicycle is a London-based charity that supports environmental action in the creative community. We’re excited to announce the Creative Green Awards 2020, which will be presented during a virtual ceremony on November 13th.
We inaugurated the first Creative Green Awards in 2017 to recognise and honour the achievements of the creative community taking action on climate change. Four years later, still the only environmental awards designed specifically for the creative and cultural sector, we are excited to launch two new awards that will be open for public nominations – Best Campaign and Best Creative Programming.
The two new categories are open to international applicants or programmes, and free to enter. Winners of the two public awards will receive the value of a day’s personalised programme of support, negotiated according to needs, and delivered from across JB’s expert team of consultants.
Best Creative Programming Award
This award recognises the Best Creative Programming that has inspired people to think about climate and environmental issues in a new and creative way.
Best Campaign Award
This award recognises the Best Campaign that successfully inspired and galvanised people to take creative climate action.
Deadline for submissions: Friday 9th October, 2020 at 5pm BST
Visit the submission page on the Julie’s Bicycle website for more information, eligibility criteria and FAQ.
At Julie’s Bicycle we recognise that the imbalances existing within the climate movement mirror environmental inequalities overall. Therefore, we particularly welcome submissions from individuals or organisations from one or more of the following groups: Black, Asian or minority ethnic, refugee, D/deaf, disabled, neurodivergent, working class and LGBTQI+. If you have any questions regarding access requirements, please contact info@juliesbicycle.com or 0208 746 0400.
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Creative Carbon Scotland is a partnership of arts organisations working to put culture at the heart of a sustainable Scotland. We believe cultural and creative organisations have a significant influencing power to help shape a sustainable Scotland for the 21st century.
In 2011 we worked with partners Festivals Edinburgh, the Federation of Scottish Threatre and Scottish Contemporary Art Network to support over thirty arts organisations to operate more sustainably.
We are now building on these achievements and working with over 70 cultural organisations across Scotland in various key areas including carbon management, behavioural change and advocacy for sustainable practice in the arts.
Our work with cultural organisations is the first step towards a wider change. Cultural organisations can influence public behaviour and attitudes about climate change through:
Changing their own behaviour;
Communicating with their audiences;
Engaging the public’s emotions, values and ideas.
Go to Creative Carbon Scotland
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