James Bartleman Aboriginal Youth Creative Writing Award deadline of May 31

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James Bartleman Aboriginal Youth Creative Writing Award

Submission deadline is May 31

Recipients with the Honourable Charles Sousa, Minister of Citizenship and Immigration (right), and the Honourable David C. Onley, Lieutenant Governor of Ontario (centre) and the Honourable James K. Bartleman, former Lieutenant Governor of Ontario. 
September 26, 2012 : Recipients with the Honourable Charles Sousa, Minister of Citizenship and Immigration (right), the Honourable David C. Onley, Lieutenant Governor of Ontario (centre) and the Honourable James K. Bartleman, former Lieutenant Governor of Ontario.


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The James Bartleman Aboriginal Youth Creative Writing Award recognizes Aboriginal youth for their creative writing talent.

Every year up to six Aboriginal students each receive the award of $2,500.

The award is named after the Honourable James Bartleman who was the 27th Lieutenant Governor of Ontario, serving from 2002 - 2007. Mr. Bartleman was the first Aboriginal Lieutenant Governor of Ontario. The award was set up as a legacy to his efforts in promoting literacy among Aboriginal youth.

Submission process

Who is eligible?

    To be eligible you must:
  • be 18 years of age or under
  • self-identify as Aboriginal
  • attend a school in Ontario
  • be a permanent resident of Ontario
  • be the author of an original creative writing piece (short story, poem, essay, play or song) that has not in any part been copied.

Categories

    There are two age categories:
  • Junior: up to 12 years of age
  • Senior: 13 - 18 years of age.
    There are three geographic categories:
  • fly-in community
  • on reserve
  • off reserve (do not live in a fly-in community or on a reserve).

A junior and senior recipient is chosen from each geographic category. A maximum of six awards are presented each year.

How do I make a submission?

When is the deadline?

The deadline is May 31 each year. If May 31 falls on a weekend or holiday, submissions are accepted until 5:00 p.m. the following business day.

You may make your submission at any time. Submissions received after the deadline will be considered for the following year.

How are recipients selected?

An independent selection committee of individuals from Aboriginal communities reviews the submissions and recommends the award recipients.

How are the awards presented?

Recipients are brought to Toronto with two family members to attend a special award ceremony in honour of all the Aboriginal Youth Creative Writing Award recipients for the year.

Need more information

Refer to the submission form to get more details about program requirements

Contact Us

Email: ontariohonoursandawards@ontario.ca

Phone: 416-314-7526
Toll-free: 1-877-832-8622
TTY: 416-327-2391

Mail:    Ontario Honours and Awards Secretariat
Ministry of Citizenship and Immigration
400 University Avenue, 4th Floor 
Toronto, ON
M7A 2R9

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Press Release

Bartleman Aboriginal Youth Creative Writing Award submissions sought

Wednesday, April 17, 2013 by: Kate Adams

Once again this year, Nipissing MPP Vic Fedeli is encouraging local submissions for the James Bartleman Aboriginal Youth Creative Writing Award.

The nomination deadline is May 31, 2013.

Each year, the award program recognizes up to six Aboriginal youth for their creative writing talent. Creative writing pieces may include, but are not limited to, short stories, poems, essays, plays or songs.

Submissions must be original work created by the student that has not in any part been copied from any source. All submissions will be reviewed by an independent selection committee. Recipients will receive a cash award of $2,500 each.

The award will have three categories: fly-in community, on-reserve and off-reserve. For each category, there will be awards for those up to 12 years of age and for those between 13 and 18 years of age.

To be eligible, you must be 18 years of age or under, self identify as being Aboriginal, be a student enrolled in a school in Ontario, and be a permanent resident of Ontario.

For more information, you can contact the constituency office at (705) 474-8340, or go online to www.ontario.ca/bartleman.

"If you know of a young Aboriginal student in our area who has creative writing talent, please encourage him or her to make a submission and make sure they're properly recognized," said Fedeli.