Advertising's future leaders challenged by youth charity BackTrack

Chris Pash
By Chris Pash | 27 June 2019
 

The Media Federation of Australia (MFA) launched its 2019 NGEN Award, calling on the industry’s future leaders to develop a communications plan for youth charity BackTrack.

The NGEN Award is one of 17 entered categories at this year’s MFA Awards and is designed to develop the skills and recognise the talent of young media agency executives with less than five years’ experience.

UnLtd nominated BackTrack as the 2019 charity.

NGENers are invited to respond to a brief, calling for an FY20 communications plan to increase the total value of donations to BackTrack, in order to fund the expansion of the BackTrack model into new markets, including regional areas Australia-wide.

BackTrack is a not-for-profit organisation helping kids who are doing it tough to get back on track.

The young people BackTrack works with are mostly from rural areas and aged between 12 and 18, facing challenges in education, health, justice, housing and employment. They’re the 5% of kids that society has given up on. BackTrack’s aim is to keep them alive, keep them out of jail, and help them chase their hopes and dreams.

Previous winning entries have gone on to make significant impact for participating charity partners, such as John Dawson’s winning Lace it up entry for Youth Off The Streets in 2014.

Using distinctive blue laces to symbolise the reality of homeless youth sleeping with their shoes on, for fear they may be stolen, Lace it up reached more than 1.4 million Australians through earned media. Best of all, the campaign resulted in a 112% increase in donations to Youth Off The Streets.

The 2017 winning entry from Nolan Yu and Max Learmont resulted in the creation of world-first virtual mentoring world for deaf teenagers inside Minecraft, called League of Hearoes, in response to a brief from Hear For You.

MFA CEO Sophie Madden said: “Over the years, the NGEN Award has produced some wonderful work for deserving Australian charities as well as giving young media executives the opportunity to develop their existing skill sets and challenge themselves against their peers. I can’t wait to see what our industry’s best and brightest recommend for BackTrack. I’m sure it will be a tough competition as always.”

NGEN Award entrants must be a registered member of NGEN with less than five years’ experience, and currently working for a media communications agency or media industry supplier.

 

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