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2010.07.02: National Peace Corps Association holds YouTube contest
National Peace Corps Association holds YouTube contest
Called "My Piece of the Peace Corps," the contest invites entrants to submit one- to two-minute videos about how the Peace Corps, a Peace Corps Volunteer, or a Returned Peace Corps Volunteer changed their lives. Winners will receive $500, $1,000, or a grand prize of $2,500.
National Peace Corps Association holds YouTube contest
National Peace Corps Association holds YouTube contest
Shelby Harrell • July 2, 2010
WASHINGTON DC - The National Peace Corps Association, the nation's leading nonprofit organization supporting Returned Peace Corps Volunteers (RPCVs) and the Peace Corps community, has launched a contest for the best short video on YouTube to honor the Peace Corps' upcoming 50th anniversary.
Called "My Piece of the Peace Corps," the contest invites entrants to submit one- to two-minute videos about how the Peace Corps, a Peace Corps Volunteer, or a Returned Peace Corps Volunteer changed their lives. Winners will receive $500, $1,000, or a grand prize of $2,500.
The National Peace Corps Association, the nation's leading nonprofit organization supporting Returned Peace Corps Volunteers (RPCVs) and the Peace Corps community, has launched a contest for the best short video on YouTube to honor the Peace Corps' upcoming 50th anniversary.
Called "My Piece of the Peace Corps," the contest invites entrants to submit one- to two-minute videos about how the Peace Corps, a Peace Corps Volunteer, or a Returned Peace Corps Volunteer changed their lives. Winners will receive $500, $1,000, or a grand prize of $2,500.
Entrants can win up to $2,500 for short videos on how the Peace Corps changed their lives Washington.
The contest will culminate just in time for the celebrations at the University of Michigan in October where the idea of the Peace Corps first began fifty years ago.
.Entrants should upload their videos to NPCA's contest group on YouTube between July 1 and Sept. 30. Submissions must be less than 120 seconds and cannot have been previously submitted to another contest.
Further contest rules and details are available online at http://www.peacecorpsconnect.org/VideoContest.
To enter the contest and submit your video, visit: http://www.peacecorpsconnect.org/VideoContest.
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