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Hessian Mundart Award - Submit Your Application Today

In 2026, the Hessian Ministry of Home Affairs honors the Hessian Dialect Prize for a second time, after a triumphant debut and substantial reception in 2025.

Hessian Mundart Award Acceptance: Submit Your Application Today
Hessian Mundart Award Acceptance: Submit Your Application Today

Hessian Mundart Award - Submit Your Application Today

The Hessian Dialect Prize, an annual award recognizing excellence in the promotion and preservation of Hessian dialects, is set to return in 2026. However, specific details about the criteria and application process for this prestigious prize remain elusive.

While a comprehensive search of available information online reveals a wealth of details about scholarships and funding opportunities related to Hessian state universities, study abroad funding, and general scholarship application procedures, no explicit mention of the Hessian Dialect Prize or its requirements could be found.

However, based on similar regional cultural prizes, we can make some educated assumptions. The criteria for language or dialect prizes like the Hessian Dialect Prize typically include demonstrated excellence in the use, preservation, or promotion of the Hessian dialect, possibly through artistic, scholarly, or community engagement activities.

The application process for such prizes often requires submission of a portfolio, project description, or work sample showcasing the candidate's contribution to Hessian dialect culture, along with a formal application or nomination. Application deadlines and contact points are usually announced on official Hessian cultural ministry or university websites, with supporting documentation requirements described there.

The Hessian Ministry of Science and Research, Art and Culture, which is involved in awarding scholarships and prizes in Hessen, including scholarships for international and refugee students at Hessian universities, would be the authoritative source for Hessian Dialect Prize details.

If you're interested in the Hessian Dialect Prize, here are the next steps to obtain precise information:

  1. Check official Hessian Ministry websites or cultural heritage portals for announcements related to dialect or language prizes in 2026.
  2. Contact Hessian cultural or academic institutions directly for the most current criteria and application procedures.
  3. Monitor announcements around mid-2025 or later, as such prizes may open applications within the year prior to award.

For those eager to participate, it's worth noting that the deadline for submitting applications for the Hessian Dialect Prize is September 30, 2025. Applications can be submitted via email to [email protected].

The Hessian Dialect Prize, valued at 8,000 euros, aims to celebrate the work of those preserving Hessian dialects and showcase the diversity of Hessian languages. The Interior Minister of Hesse, Ingmar Jung, will present the prize again in February 2026.

A jury will decide on the winner of the Hessian Dialect Prize, and interested parties can submit their applications until the end of September. The Hessian Dialect Prize is open to clubs, initiatives, institutions, and individuals.

Questions about the Hessian Dialect Prize can be directed to [email protected]. The prerequisite for a project to be eligible for the Hessian Dialect Prize is that it meets at least one of five criteria.

The Hessian Dialect Prize is eagerly awaiting the submitted projects and looks forward to honouring those committed to preserving Hessian dialects.

  1. To demonstrate involvement in the preservation of Hessian dialects, one may consider entering the Hessian Dialect Prize, which honors excellence in promoting and preserving Hessian dialects, and is open to clubs, initiatives, institutions, and individuals.
  2. The home-and-garden enthusiast, who is passionate about the edification of regional culture, could potentially find interesting opportunities by participating in the Hessian Dialystyle Awards, which celebrates the diversity of Hessian languages through projects aiming to preserve Hessian dialects.

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