Terms & Conditions
The nitty gritty details on what you can enter.
D&AD Impact celebrates creative ideas that are driving the UN's 17 Sustainable Development Goals.
It also helps creative ideas grow, by providing mentoring, training, visibility and funding to work that shows potential. Shortlisted in the Future Impact category? Apply for a development grant of up to £25,000 to develop your idea.
This year's Pencils have now been announced.
You can submit your work into one of three categories.
The Impact category is for work that’s been commercially released. This includes campaign communications, product and service designs, fundraising and business initiatives, community alliances and regeneration projects. You must demonstrate behavioural, environmental, social or policy change that’s happened as a direct result of the work. Win a coveted Wood, Graphite, White or Black Pencil; your name in the D&AD Annual; and four trees planted in your name as part of our partnership with Everclime.
The Future Impact category is for early-stage designs and initiatives, recognised for their potential to drive change. This includes prototypes, beta designs, MVPs, and initiatives that have yet to be launched, but can demonstrate proof of concept. Shortlisted Entrants will receive a place on the D&AD Impact Programme and the opportunity to apply for a grant from the D&AD Impact Fund, worth £25,000. Win a coveted Future Impact Pencil; your name in the D&AD Annual; and four trees planted in your name as part of our partnership with Everclime.
The Sustained Impact category seeks to recognise that has resulted in ongoing behavioural, environmental, social or policy change that are benefiting society. This includes campaign films, press adverts, posters, audio spots and brand activations created for real and virtual worlds. Win a coveted Wood, Graphite, White or Black Pencil; your name in the D&AD Annual; and four trees planted in your name as part of our partnership with Everclime.
The D&AD Impact Programme is a 12-month package of mentorship, training and visibility that supports project owners with the ideation, launch and early growth of their work. It’s available to anyone shortlisted in the Future Impact category.
A Future Impact cohort typically includes individuals, organisations and teams working on prototypes, MVPs, projects in testing or those that have recently launched. Through the programme we aim to to enable a cohort of creative thinkers, known as D&AD Impacters, to deliver tangible impact within 12 months.
"The D&AD Impact Programme has given us a shrewd understanding of business structures and how to make our idea pay... We could never have imagined at the beginning of the programme, all the different books and projects we are now working on. It has introduced us to amazing contacts within the industry who have been generous with their time and amazingly enthusiastic. Thank you so much D&AD!!! " — Georgina Potier & Jake Abrams, Get Better Books, 2021–2022 Cohort
Anyone shortlisted in the Future Impact category will receive place on the D&AD Impact Programme and the opportunity to apply for a development grant from the £25,000 D&AD Impact Fund. The Impact Programme includes:
—Places on the D&AD Impact Accelerator for project owners
—12 months of mentoring, courtesy of the D&AD Impact Council and Anyone app's global community of entrepreneurs, investors and business leaders—billed as a 'marketplace for advice'
—Access to D&AD’s online courses for a year
—The opportunity to present your work live to the D&AD Impact Council during the summer showcase
—Access to a creative, peer-driven network
—Free entry into the D&AD Awards Impact category, valid for 3 years
Regardless of whether you would like to participate in the programme, your work will appear in the D&AD Annual, online and freely accessible to the global creative community. In 2023 this reached an audience of over 200,000 people, three quarters of which are outside the UK. Winners receive a Future Impact Pencil, a symbol of creative excellence, and a tree planted in recognition of their award.
The D&AD Impact Accelerator is a tailor-made bootcamp for people shortlisted in the Future Impact category. It's a unique blend of expert advice, practical workshops, mentoring, talks and peer-to-peer support; all designed to help your idea flourish and your business thrive.
Run by the D&AD Foundation team, trainers and members of the D&AD Impact Council, the accelerator includes approximately 20 hours of expert learning, delivered online and from the comfort of your home.
When submitting your work you will be asked whether you would like to attend, what you hope to gain from participating, and what you can offer your peers. You will be able to apply for multiple tickets, depending on the number of project owners.
"As well as having appropriate advice, it was a great chance to extend our international creative community further." — Tomomi Sayuda, AICOM, 2021–2022 Cohort
The D&AD Impact Fund is a source of financial support for our awarded entrants. Anyone shortlisted in the Future Impact category is invited to apply for a development grant from the fund. Worth £25,000, applications will need to show how the money will be used toward the development of their awarded project. The funds must be spent within 12 months of being received.
The Fund will be allocated by the D&AD Impact Council at their discretion and based on the information provided in applications. In 2022, recipients of the fund included:
—Get Better Books - £12,000 to hire a business management specialist and create new interventions for cancer care.
—Baby BSL: Where is the Bird - £9,700 to develop, illustrate and print a 24-page zine-style activity book for the 3 - 12 year old market.
—Breathe - £3,300 to develop a new prototype for innovative chest binder. Read more about Baby BSL's project and the Impact Fund here.
Nb. D&AD does not claim any ownership of, or expect any financial return from, projects that receive funding.
Future Impact is for designs and initiatives that are on their way to being launched into the world. Prototypes, MVPs and work undergoing testing are all appropriate here. New product or service lines are also eligible under the same conditions.
We do not accept ideas without proof of concept and campaign communications are not be eligible.
Commercially released work will only be accepted in exceptional cases, where the work has not made a tangible impact yet and would benefit from the support of the D&AD Impact Programme. Work that has been commercially released and can demonstrate effectiveness should be entered into Impact.
For more details around the eligibility, please see page 12 in the Entry Kit.
Giorgia Maria Malandrino, Geoidentity: Logging the Border, 2021 – 2022 Cohort
Imagine your work being seen by a collection of senior figures from across the creative, investment and social impact space. The D&AD Impact Council consists of designers, brands, CMOs, entrepreneurs, investors and tech stars. All of them are working towards a fairer, more sustainable future in their chosen field. All of them are an invaluable resource for you and your business. They judge the entries, help to mentor Future Impacters, and most of all, they help our winners thrive.
Ben Akers
Founder
Made with +
Deborah Alden
Founding Partner
da/rk
Drew Burdon
Partner
The Brandtech Group
Alejandro Canciobello
Regional Executive Creative Director
DDB Group Hong Kong
Joanna Catalano
CEO
IProspect APAC
Paco Conde
Co-founder & ECD
Activista
Ben Cooper
Innovation & Strategy Partner
Time Under Tension
Kate Davies
Marketing Director
Wildfarmed
Amy Dick
Cat Drew
Chief Design Officer
Design Council
ElsaMarie DSilva
Founder
Red Dot Foundation
Kerstin Emhoff
Producer & Chief Executive Officer
Prettybird
Tom Evans
Creative Partner
to.org
Aline Santos Farhat
Chief Brand Officer and Chief Equity Diversity & Inclusion Officer
Unilever
Vince Frost
ECD/CEO
Frost* Collective
Jose Gorbea
WW Head Brands, Agencies & Sustainable Innovation
Hewlett Packard Espanola
Rama Gheerawo
Director
Helen Hamlyn Centre for Design
Roshi Givechi
Consultant
Design Strategist & Storyteller
Tim Hawkey
CCO
Area 23
Lars Hemming
Executive Chair
Culture3
Harsh Kapadia
Executive Creative Director
VML
Daianna Karaian
Co-Founder
Today Do This
Thomas Kolster
Founder
Goodvertising
Emily Kortlang
Chief Marketing Officer
Guayakí Yerba Mate
Remco Marinus
Executive Creative Director
Havas Lemz
Melissa Mbugua
Co-Director
Africa Podfest
Sarah Moffat
Executive Creative Director
Turner Duckworth
Jim Moriarty
Co-Managing Director
Brand Citizens
Jane Murray
Founder & CEO
Peacebeam
Priya Prakash
Founder & CEO
Design for Social Change
Ali Rez
Chief Creative Officer
BBDO
Tom Richards
Co-Global Chief Creative Officer
21GRAMS
Tiffany Rolfe
EVP & US Chief Creative Officer
R/GA
Sydney Scott Sam
Founder
Workspace Global
Billy Seabrook
Global Chief Design Officer
IBM iX
Ruchi Sharma
Founder & CCO
HumanSense
Jeremy Shure
Global Head of Early Stage Practice
Grasshopper Bank
Ariana Stolarz
Managing Director, Global CSO x Marketing
Accenture Song
Kwame Taylor-Hayford
Co-Founder
Kin
Renato Winnig
Global Head of Branding, Creative Direction and Design
Natura & Co
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