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Districts Make the Difference Video Contest

Districts Make the Difference Video Contest

Applicable For:

High School Students

Max Award Amount:

$2,000

Application Deadline:

31/03/2024
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About This Scholarship

High school and college students are invited to participate in the Districts Make the Difference film contest by making a little video showcasing the impact that their local special districts have on the neighbourhood.A window for video submissions will be available from January 1 through March 31. Districts Make the Difference will select the top 10 contenders. Finalists will be decided during the public voting session, which runs from May 10 to 17. Four factors will be considered for scoring the video submissions: production quality, accuracy and efficacy, creativity and originality, and entertainment value. Districts Make the Difference will present the first-place winner with $2,000, second-place winner with $1,000, and third-place winner with $500 at the end of selected month.

Eligibility Criteria For Districts Make the Difference Video Contest

Here are some common factors that may be considered:

  • Academic level: Video contests may be open to students at different academic levels, such as high school students, undergraduate students, or graduate students. The specific academic level for eligibility will be specified by the scholarship program.
  • Age requirements: Some video contests may have specific age restrictions or requirements. For example, they may be open only to students within a certain age range, such as 13-18 years old.
  • Enrollment status: Video contests may be open to both full-time and part-time students or may have specific requirements regarding enrollment in an accredited educational institution.
  • Theme or topic: Video contests usually have a theme or topic that participants are required to address in their videos. Eligible applicants must create a video that aligns with the specified theme or topic.
  • Length and format: Video contests may have specific requirements regarding the length of the video, the file format, or other technical specifications. Participants must adhere to these requirements to be eligible.
  • Originality: Participants are often required to create original video content for the contest. Plagiarism or using copyrighted material without permission may disqualify an entry.

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