Cedar Valley Youth Poet Laureate
About Us
The Cedar Valley Youth Poet Laureate program, championed by Urban Word NYC, was established in 2023 and has been in full swing since, extending a space for young poets in the Cedar Valley to have their voices heard and celebrated. The program further aims to recognize youth who have demonstrated leadership, maintained civic and community engagement, and participated in social initiatives.


Program Details
Each year, one recipient will be awarded the title of Cedar Valley Youth Poet Laureate and receive a scholarship to the University of Northern Iowa. Their poem will be published on the North American Review’s website, Open Space. Additionally, the recipient will receive the opportunity to perform at CVYPL events, as well as at schools, libraries, and civic events in the Cedar Valley.
Application Instructions
Click here for an application guide!
Who Can Apply?
Teens aged 13-19 living in one of the eight counties that comprise the Cedar Valley (Black Hawk, Bremer, Butler, Buchanan, Tama, Grundy, Fayette, and Chickasaw) are welcome to apply. Application is free.
Literary Excellence
We ask that writers demonstrate that they have honed their poetic craft. This may look different for each poet, but it can look something like the use of form, such as the villanelle, sonnet, sestina, etc. The writer's voice should be pronounced through creative liberties the writer may choose to utilize in their work.
We look forward to reading a variety of topics, such as home, family, and more. We hope to see poems that raise questions or awareness about a political issue, explore identity, history, or familial stories. We are excited to read poems that are thoughtful and reflective on some component of the human experience.
Civil Engagement and Social Justice
When we refer to civic engagement, we’re looking for applicants who are actively involved in their communities or schools. This can take many forms, such as participating in school clubs, volunteering, or contributing to local initiatives. When we refer to social justice, we value students who demonstrate a genuine commitment to equity, inclusivity, and advocacy. This could be exhibited through various forms of activism, such as attending or organizing a protest. There are many possibilities for both!
Writing Workshop Details/Registration
On Sunday, October 26th, from 1 pm to 4 pm in the Lang Hall Interpreter's Theatre, the CVYPL program will commence with a generative workshop. The workshop will offer an encouraging atmosphere where writers can be inspired by new ideas for their writing. Please consider joining!
Registration Deadline: Wednesday, October 22, 2025, at 11:59 pm
CVYPL Details/Application
Application Opens: February 1, 2026
Application Deadline: February 28, 2026
More Important Dates
Commencement Ceremony: April 16, 2026
Check back here for new information!
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Gallery
Winners with their second and third place prizes at the 2025 CVYPL competition.
Daniel Umemezie performing his winning poem at the 2025 CVYPL competition.
Daniel Umemezie, winner of the 2025 CVYPL competition, accepting his first-place prize from University of Northern Iowa professor Dr. O'Loughlin.

Contestants posing with their certificates at the 2025 CVYPL competition
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2024 CVYPL competition winner Lamya Pratchett seated with her award at the end of the competition.
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