Deadline: 15-Mar-2026
The Barron Prize 2026 honors young leaders who organize and lead extraordinary service projects benefiting people or the planet. Winners receive a $10,000 award, recognition gifts, educational resources, and networking opportunities. Applicants must be U.S. or Canadian residents and complete a two-step online application process.
What is the Barron Prize?
The Barron Prize celebrates young heroes who demonstrate exceptional courage, compassion, dedication, generosity, perseverance, and high moral purpose through service projects. Winners receive financial support, recognition materials, and opportunities to connect with a community of young changemakers. The prize affirms inclusivity and does not discriminate based on race, gender, religion, sexual orientation, or disability.
Who is Eligible?
Eligible applicants must:
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Be permanent legal residents of the United States or Canada.
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Possess a Social Security number or valid tax identification number.
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Reside in one of the 50 U.S. states, the District of Columbia, or Canada (U.S. territories are not eligible).
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Have initiated and led a service project primarily driven by themselves within the past 12 months.
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Demonstrate inspirational impact and strong character qualities.
Applicants may apply individually or with one co-applicant. Those under 16 require parental consent.
Focus Areas and Priorities
Applicants must have organized extraordinary service projects that:
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Benefit other people, communities, or the planet.
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Are self-initiated, not primarily for school or work requirements.
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Showcase leadership, dedication, and measurable impact.
Application Process
The Barron Prize uses a two-step online application process:
Step 1: Pre-Application
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Complete the pre-application form by March 15 at 5 PM Mountain Time.
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Only eligible pre-applicants receive instructions for Step 2.
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Notifications regarding eligibility are sent within 10 days.
Step 2: Full Online Application -
Submit a complete application including required letters of recommendation:
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Lead Reference letter from an adult advocate (teacher, librarian, school counselor, youth service official, or religious leader).
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Two additional letters of recommendation (family members are not permitted).
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All letters must be submitted directly by referees through the online system.
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Applications must be submitted online; no email, fax, postal mail, or other methods are accepted.
Rewards and Benefits
Winners receive:
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$10,000 award for higher education or service project support.
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Recognition gifts including a personalized plaque and certificate.
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Young Heroes materials, including The Hero’s Trail, the documentary Dream Big, and the Young Heroes Activity Guide.
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Networking opportunities with other young heroes.
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Media coverage to publicize service efforts.
Tips for a Strong Application
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Demonstrate the project’s impact and how it benefits others or the planet.
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Highlight personal leadership and initiative in designing and executing the project.
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Select credible references who can attest to your character and project achievements.
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Ensure all letters are submitted through the online system before the deadline.
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Follow timelines and application guidelines carefully to avoid disqualification.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
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Missing the Step 1 pre-application deadline of March 15.
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Submitting incomplete applications or missing letters of recommendation.
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Including private or privileged information in the application.
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Using family members as referees.
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Attempting to submit applications via email, fax, or postal mail.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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Who is eligible? Young leaders in the U.S. or Canada who have led self-initiated service projects in the past 12 months.
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What is the award? $10,000 for higher education or service project support, plus recognition gifts and educational materials.
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How do I apply? Through a two-step online process: Step 1 pre-application, Step 2 full application.
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Are references required? Yes, one Lead Reference and two additional letters; family members are not allowed.
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What is the submission deadline? Step 1 pre-application: March 15, 5 PM Mountain Time. Step 2: only by invitation after Step 1.
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Can applications be submitted by email or mail? No, applications must be submitted online.
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Are younger applicants allowed? Yes, applicants under 16 require parental consent completed online.
Conclusion
The Barron Prize 2026 provides an opportunity for young leaders to be recognized for extraordinary service projects that benefit people and the planet. By completing the two-step application process, applicants can gain financial support, recognition, educational resources, and networking opportunities, inspiring further positive impact and leadership in their communities.
For more information, visit Young Heroes Project.









































