One Young Filmmakers Contest is listed by for business management and marketing graduate students. Award information: award worth $10,000. Listed deadline: June 25, 2026. Study destination: United States. Use the official listing to confirm eligibility, required materials, and submission steps before applying.
06.25.26
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High school freshman, High school sophomore, High school junior, High school senior, College freshman, College sophomore, College junior, College senior, Graduate student
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Business Management and Marketing, Education, Health Professions and Clinical Sciences, Natural Resources and Conservation, Visual and Performing Arts
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Whether you’re in third grade or are a post-graduate, if you love filmmaking, we may have the perfect opportunity for you: the Young Filmmakers Contest! Each year, the contest awards between $100 and $1,000 to applicants who submit videos about environmentalism. While there are seven categories split by age group and video type, each applicant’s video must relate to conservation or environmentalism in some way. While those in grade 11 and under are restricted to more specific topics, those in grade 12 and above hav…
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