The Christophers Annual Video Contest – $2,000 – Apply Annually by December 17

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College students are invited to create a film or video (5 minutes or less) that best communicates the message that one person can make a difference.

This is an annual scholarship. Bookmark this page and check back each year!

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Film and video makers should apply to this one!

Eligibility:

  • Entrants must be enrolled in and attending undergraduate or graduate college classes, full or part time, between Sept. 1 and Dec. 17.
  • Winning entrants who are U.S. citizens or residents will be required to provide their Social Security Number before cash prizes can be awarded.

How to Apply:

  • College students must create a film or video that best communicates the message that “One person can make a difference.”
  • Video must be 5 minutes or less.
  • Entries must be submitted as DVDs that they are able to upload onto their site OR send them a link to your video to s.holinski@christophers.org with the Subject Heading “Video Contest 2016.”
  • Each DVD or email (with link) must be labeled with the entrant’s name, email address, home address and telephone number,as well as the title and length of the entry.
  • Each entry must be accompanied by a completed entry form. All forms must be signed. This form may be photocopied.

Deadline: December 17

Amount(s):

1st place: $2,000

2nd place: $1,000

3rd place: $500

+ Up to five honorable mentions – $100 each

Entries can expressed in any genre or shooting style – get creative!

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