NPG Is Pleased to Announce the Winners of our 2026 Essay Scholarship Contests

NPG is proud to offer challenging contests as part of our mission to enlist a new generation of activists who will be focused on calling attention to the dangers of population growth. We send our thanks to all of our members and friends who have so generously contributed, as well as our appreciation for the tens of thousands of students who have competed in our contests. It is your support and participation that make this critical program possible!

Please scroll down to see the winners from both of our Essay Scholarship Contests!

2026 Graduate Students Essay Scholarship Topic

On July 4, 2026, America will turn 250 years old. Happy Birthday, America!

Our country’s population is now more than 87 times larger than it was at the first official census in 1790, growing from 3.9 million at that time to over 342 million today – and every day we add more people.  Identify three aspects of American life that are negatively affected by population growth. Explain why these factors would be easier to manage with fewer people.  In your opinion, what is an ideal population size for the United States and why?

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Award
Winner Name
School

$5,000 - The Donald W. Mann Memorial Scholarship for Population Studies

Breanna Wixted

University of Colorado

$3,500
Jenef Allotey
Emory University
$3,000
Dmitriya Minkin
Boston College
$2,000 - Earth Overshoot Scholarship
Daniels Eloka
Georgia State University
$2,000
Yamil Alquizar
Florida International University
$2,000 - Earth Overshoot Scholarship
Emir Gokce
Oregon State University
$2,000
Jaylon Muchison
The Juilliard School
$2,000 - Earth Overshoot Scholarship
Harry Panajoti
University of Hartford
$2,000
Joshua Thaisananikone
University of Wisconsin
$2,000
Paige Vaughn
The University of Texas at Austin

2026 High School Seniors & Undergraduate Students Essay Scholarship Topic

On July 4, 2026, America will turn 250 years old. Happy Birthday, America!

Our country’s population is now more than 87 times larger than it was at the first official census in 1790, growing from 3.9 million at that time to over 342 million today – and every day we add more people. Identify three aspects of American life that are negatively affected by population growth. Explain why these factors would be easier to manage with fewer people. 

Click on each name to view the text of the winning essay.

Award
Winner Name
School

$3,500 - The Edwin S. Rubenstein NPG Memorial Scholarship

Anthony DesRois

Regis College

$2,500
Ava Moczarski
Florida State University
$2,500
Ruby Adelle Spurlock
Texas A&M University
$2,000
Alana Rachael Borgers
University of Montevallo
$2,000
Ronald Cabrera
Northwestern University
$2,000
Amber-Lee Gibbs
Georgia Southern University
$2,000
Lee Kerk
The University of Texas at Arlington
$2,000
Hridoy Kundu
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
$2,000 - Earth Overshoot Scholarship
Traven Maseiah Lawson
South College
$2,000 - Earth Overshoot Scholarship
Dylan Nolly
Amherst College
$2,000
Julia Pieri
Florida State University

Click here for previous years’ Essay Scholarship winners

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