Last Call for Entries for U.S. Department of the Treasury's "Save Out Loud" Contest
Students' Best Savings Stories Due Nov. 25
WASHINGTON, Nov. 5, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- The U.S. Department of the Treasury's Ready.Save.Grow. campaign has launched the "Save Out Loud" Contest to celebrate kids' savings goals and inspire a lifetime of good savings habits. Students in grades K – 12 are encouraged to share their savings stories for a chance to win a live video conversation with Treasurer of the United States Rosie Rios, along with commemorative prizes.
Students* have two ways to enter the Ready.Save.Grow. "Save Out Loud" Contest:
- Photo: Submit an aspirational savings snapshot along with a description of up to 250 words
- Video: Submit an up to 90-second personal video sharing a savings story
Entries should be original, creative and support the concept of saving. Prizes will be awarded for best photo and video in each of the following categories: Grades K – 6 and grades 7 – 12. Grand Prize Winners will be determined by a panel of judges, including Treasurer of the United States Rosie Rios; Bureau of the Public Debt Commissioner Van Zeck; Beth Kobliner, personal finance commentator and journalist; David Mancl, Jump$tart Coalition and Wisconsin Department of Financial Institutions; and Nan Morrison, Council for Economic Education. A Popular Vote Winner will also be awarded for best photo and video in each category based on public votes received during the contest. All contest winners will receive official commemorative prizes from the Treasury Department.
"Save Out Loud" Contest entries will be accepted through Sunday, Nov. 25, 2012. Students, teachers or families may enter as many times as they wish, but only one winner will be selected per contest entrant. Winners will be announced in early December. For more information about the "Save Out Loud" Contest or to enter, go to www.facebook.com/readysavegrow or www.treasurydirect.gov/readysavegrow.
*Parents must enter on behalf of children under 13, and give consent for children 13 and older. Teachers may also submit an entry on behalf of individual students or classroom teams of students (up to six members) with parental permission.
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Ready.Save.Grow. is a service mark of the U.S. Department of the Treasury.
SOURCE U.S. Department of the Treasury
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