APN wants to conduct an Essay Contest with the purpose of showcasing the power of individual and community philanthropic giving models in transformati
Theme: The Role of African Philanthropy in transforming community challenges through Innovation, Policy and Practice.
About The African Philanthropy Network's Essay Competition 2022
Africa Philanthropy Network is the only continent-wide network of organizations and individuals in Africa and its diaspora who promotes the culture of philanthropic giving.
It is conceived as a space for African institutions to interrogate and intervene in the power dynamics that shape how resource mobilization, distribution and spending impact the possibilities of transformative change in Africa. APN’s mission is to reclaim the power and elevate the practices of African philanthropy. In achieving this mission, APN is working in collaboration with its membership & other philanthropy support organizations to promote the voice and actions of African philanthropy through the building of solidarity and coordinated response in African philanthropy landscape; rethinking and build the case for the potential for African (individual and community) philanthropy to drive social change.
African philanthropy includes all resources that can be tapped into, when addressing Africa’s challenges: human, natural, social, material and financial assets. APN equates African philanthropy with local agency –the capacity of individual and communities to act independently and make their own choices. African philanthropy actors include foundations and funds; family and community based; individual giving and collective solidarity mechanisms – in cash, in kind, or in time; and social investments. African philanthropy is generally characterized by all forms of vertical and horizontal dimensions of giving of private resources for the common good; it cannot be defined by a single culture or model of giving.
During the 2021 Essay Contest, as APN we focused on drawing inspiration from Africa’s youth on the power of African philanthropy in championing social change. The responses towards the contest gave us the assurance that young people are ready and best positioned to contribute to rewriting the African narrative of African philanthropy, giving and generosity.
Following the 2nd edition of the APN Women’s Writing Workshops, the 2022 Essay Contest seeks to amplify youth voices by giving them an opportunity to contribute creative ideas on the role of African Philanthropy in transforming community challenges through innovation and practice. The challenges of our communities are ever present with us, but to what extent can we harness the power of African Philanthropy in transforming community challenges through innovation and practice? Through this Essay Contest, we hope to generate youth-led solutions on this important area of focus. One of our key objectives this year as APN is to increase APN’s strength and capacity as a thought leader and go-to-platform for making the case for African philanthropy; and such an initiative perfectly fits into this objective. This initiative seeks to engage African youth aged 18-35 years.
Africa is a youthful continent with about 400 million youth (https://au.int/en/youth-development). APN wants to encourage Youth leaders to contribute to new narratives that reclaim the power of giving and elevate the role of individual and community philanthropic giving in social and systems change.
Objectives Of The African Philanthropy Network's Essay Competition 2022
APN wants to conduct an Essay Contest with the purpose of showcasing the power of individual and community philanthropic giving models in transformative change. The Essay Contest will achieve the following specific objectives:
i. To encourage youth to think about innovation and practice of African philanthropic giving in addressing development challenges; and
ii. To provide a space for African youth to raise their voice and generate new African philanthropy narrative.
APN expects an increased youth participation in showcasing the innovation and practices of African Philanthropy by individuals and communities.
Methodology and the Scope
Coverage: The Contest will cover all sub-Saharan African countries
Target Group: Youth aged 18-35 years old
Entry Languages: English, French, Portuguese, and Kiswahili.
Theme for Essay Contest: African Philanthropy transforming community challenges: Innovation and Practice
Framework for Focus: In responding to the contest APN is encourage the use of a below framework for considering African philanthropic giving practices and innovation:
Different forms of giving within a specific community or direct network
- One to one: examples would include giving for the education of direct acquittances/family member.
- Many to one: example here include mobilizing a neighborhood or village to build a local health center
- Different forms of giving that happens outside one’s immediate community
- One to many: examples may include funding and supporting a national entrepreneurship program
- Many to many: this may include giving money other for disaster response
African Philanthropy Network's Essay Competition 2022 Entry Requirements:
- Contact details (emails, social media IDs)
- Copy of national ID or passport
- Passport size photo (jpeg or PNG format, high resolution, 1024 x768 Pics, not more than 7mb)
- Maximum 1500 words, font Arial Narrow, size 11. References and footnotes are not counted in the word count. Non adherence will automatically be disqualification. Plagiarism shall not be tolerated and all entrants are encouraged to site their work, if they intend to use information that is not theirs.
- All submission must be in either in English, French or Portuguese and Swahili.
- Only one entry per participant will be accepted.
Timeline
Essay Contest will take place between Wednesday, 25h May 2022 and shall be closed not later than Wednesday, 29th June 2022. The judging panel will evaluate and select the potential essays to be selected as winners.
- Wednesday, 25th May 2022 Launch of the contest
- Wednesday, 29th June 2022 Close applications
- Wednesday, 27th July 2022 Winners announced
- The winners will then be announced on Wednesday, 27th July 2022. The announcement will be done through a virtual event, inviting various youth organization across Africa, APN Members, and important stakeholders.
Judges
A panel of judges representing all main languages (English, French, Portuguese, Kiswahili, and Arabic) will be available. The Secretariat will use its staff, members and consultant to ensure the availability and engagement of credible judges. An assessment criteria and form will be availed.
Submission
All entries must be submitted electronically through the following email: info@africaphilanthropynetwork.org. Uploaded entries should contain the person’s name, and all contact details. In case of any need for clarification please contact us through email: info@africaphilanthropynetwork.org.
Awards
APN will provide monetary and recognition awards to the first ten (10) winning essays. In addition to that there will be more incentives such as certificate of a participation, profiling through social media channels, and opportunity to speak in peer learning events. The table below provides more details:
Winners And Prizes
1st
- 500 Scholarship to participate in APN Assembly in November 2022
- Speak at the Peer Learning event
- Feature in APN’s 2022 story book
- Profiled through social media platforms
- Uploaded on Simulizi Blog
- Becoming a commissioned writer for the Simulizi blog
- Certificate of participation
2nd
- 450 Scholarship to participate in APN Assembly in November 2022
- Speak at the Peer Learning event
- Feature in APN’s 2022 story book
- Profiled through social media platforms
- Uploaded on Simulizi Blog
- Becoming a commissioned writer for the Simulizi blog
- A certificate of participation
3rd 425 Speak at the Peer Learning event
- Feature in APN’s 2022 story book
- Profiled through social media platforms
- Uploaded on Simulizi Blog
- Becoming a commissioned writer for the Simulizi blog
- A certificate of participation
4th 400 Speak at the Peer Learning event
- Feature in APN’s 2022 story book
- Profiled through social media platforms
- Uploaded on Simulizi Blog
- Becoming a commissioned writer for the Simulizi blog
- A certificate of participation
5th 375 Speak at the Peer Learning event
- Feature in APN’s 2022 story boo
- Profiled through social media platforms
- Uploaded on Simulizi Blog
- Becoming a commissioned writer for the Simulizi blog
- A certificate of participation
6th 350 Feature in APN’s 2022 story book
- Profiled through social media platforms
- Uploaded on Simulizi Blog
- Becoming a commissioned writer for the Simulizi blog
- A certificate of participation
7th 325 Feature in APN’s 2022 story book
- Uploaded on Simulizi Blog
- Becoming a commissioned writer for the Simulizi blog
- A certificate of participation
8th 300 Feature in APN’s 2022 Essay Booklet
- Becoming a commissioned writer for the Simulizi blog
- A certificate of participation
9th 250 Feature in APN’s 2022 story book
- Becoming a commissioned writer for the Simulizi blog
- A certificate of participation
10th 200 Profiled through social media platforms
- Becoming a commissioned writer for the Simulizi blog
- A certificate of participation
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