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Special Awards to Apply for...

Grants and awards are given by many organizations for higher education, service projects and much more. Here are just a few Girl Scout can apply for:

 

The Colgate Women's Games is an amateur track series open to all girls from elementary school through college. Compete in meets throughout January. Finalists can win trophies and educational grants in aid from Colgate-Palmolive Company. Registration is December 17, 2005 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Pratt Institute in Brooklyn. Visit http://colgategames.com for details.
The Congressional Award is the U. S Congress' award for young Americans. This non-partisan, voluntary, non-competitive program is open to all 14-23 year olds. Participants earn Bronze, Silver and Gold Congressional award certificates and medals. Each level involves setting goals in four program areas: Volunteer Public Service, Personal Development, Physical Fitness and Expedition/Exploration. Participants work at their own pace and are honored for achieving their own challenging awards. Visit www.congressionalaward.org for complete details.

 

The U.S. fish and Wildlife Service invites young artist to enter the Federal Duck Stamp Contest. The 2006 contest regulations are now available at http://www.fws.gov/duckstamps/

The Gloria Barron Prize for Young Heroes honors outstanding young leaders who have made a significant difference to people and our planet. Their leadership and courage make them an inspiration to all. Annually the Barron Prize selects two winners nationwide. Nominees must be between 8-18 years old and have been the prime mover of a service activity. Winners receive $2,000 to be applied to higher education or their service project. Responsible adults who have knowledge of the young person and who are not related to the nominee can make nominations. For complete details, visit www.barronprize.org or file questions to ba_richman@barronprize.org
The Christophers Poster Contest is open to high school students. Through original art, photographs and computer-generated artwork, students in grades 9-12 are invited to interpret the theme "You Can Make A Difference." Rules and entry forms are available at http://www.christophers.org/16poster_pr.html
Presidential Classroom provides young people with an opportunity to go behind the scenes of the nation's capital to explore their interest in government and public policy. The program explores how policy is established and how the three branches of government work and interact. For details of the program, visit http://www.presidentialclassroom.org/
The United State Heritage Award recognized youths who learn about the heritage of the United States and for being involved. A medal and patch are awarded to those who complete the award requirements. Visit http://www.nationstrails.com/awards/
Action for Nature International Young Eco-Hero Awards recognize youths ages 8-16 whose personal actions have significantly improved the environment. Cash prizes up to $500 are given to youths for the environmental advocacy, environmental health, research and or protection of the natural world. Visit http://www.actionfornature.org/eco-hero/ecoheroawards.html
Kohl's Kids Who Care Recognition Program rewards children who volunteer in their communities. Visit http://www.kohlscorporation.com/CommunityRelations/Community01.htm
Brower Youth Awards recognize youths for their activism and social justice advocacy. Each award recipient wins $3,000 in cash and is flown to the awards ceremony and a Yosemite camping trip. Visit http://www.broweryouthawards.org/files/index-f.php
The National Energy Education Development Project offers an annual youth awards program for energy achievement. The program rewards student leadership and achievement. Visit http://www.need.org/awards.htm for details of the program.

 
Morris Area Girl Scout Council
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Randolph, NJ 07869
P. 973.927.7722
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