The recipient of the prize receives $2,000 for work published in English, across platforms – print, radio, broadcast and digital. Books, films, and individual works not affiliated with a mass media organization are not eligible. All entries must have appeared during the previous calendar year that the Prize is awarded.
In 2019, Women’s Economic Round Table celebrated its 40th anniversary. It was founded in 1978 by Dr. Amelia Augustus and Maria Rolfe
The 2021 WERT Prize nomination deadline has been extended to July 30, 2021. The Prize will be announced in October 2021.
All materials should be formatted and uploaded as PDFs. Supporting multimedia presentations should be sent as URLs. Links must remain live through Aug. 31, 2021. Please click the button below to begin your submission.
The entry fee for each nomination is $50.
Materials needed for entry:
Supplemental materials such as a brief statement on the work as well as biography of the person who contributed to the pieces may be submitted.
Please keep in mind:
Entry fees are non-refundable.
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