Video Contest Brings Scholarship Opportunity to High Schools

By on Thursday, January 26th, 2023 in More Top Stories Northeastern Oregon News

UNION COUNTY โ€“ (Release from The National Special Districts Coalition) The National Special Districts Coalition (NSDC) is promoting a scholarship contest for high school students designed to encourage young people to engage with local government to enhance their civics education. The scholarships are designed as awards for a student video contest operated through the coalitionโ€™s public awareness campaign โ€œDistricts Make The Difference.โ€

High school students, grades 9-12 are asked to submit a short video (60 seconds or less) that provides a glimpse into the essential services provided by special districts in the United States. There are more than 30,000 special districts in the U.S., and they include a wide variety of services specific to their communityโ€™s needs. Examples include fire districts, water districts, mosquito abatement districts, recreation and park districts, cemetery districts and more.

The top three vote-winners will receive scholarship money of up to $2,000 based on their placement, as well as an additional $500 for their chosen teacher.

โ€œThis scholarship fosters an awareness of local government at a young age to encourage students to gain an understanding of the essential services special districts provide in their communities,โ€ said NSDC Board Member Neil McCormick.

Students can visit the Districts Make the Difference website to watch past yearsโ€™ video submissions and learn more about the guidelines for this yearโ€™s contest. Districts Make The Difference also provides promotional materials for high schools to encourage participation in their student body. The video submission window is January 1 โ€“ March 31, 2023 with winners announced before June 1. 

Visit www.districtsmakethedifference.org/video-contest for more information. We encourage you to share this information with your local community.