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Voice of Democracy
2008-2009 Theme
"Service and Sacrifice by America’s Veterans Benefit Today’s Youth by ..."
Entry Deadline
Nov. 1, 2008
Created in 1947, the Voice of Democracy (VOD) scholarship program is an
audio-essay contest for high school students in grades 9-12 that annually
provides more than $3 million in scholarships. The first-place winner, who
competes with all the first-place VFW Department winners, receives a $30,000
scholarship that is paid directly to the recipient’s American university,
college or vocational/technical school.
Besides competing for the top scholarship prize, as well as other national
scholarships ranging from $1,000 to $16,000, each Department's first-place
winner receives an all-expense-paid trip to Washington, D.C., sponsored by
Target.
The VOD program is endorsed by the National Association of Secondary School
Principals'
contest criteria and is designed to foster patriotism by allowing students
the opportunity to voice their opinion in a three to five minute essay based on
an annual theme.
How to Enter:
Students can enter by submitting the required entry form, along with their essay
and recording to a local VFW Post. To find a post in your area,
click here or look in the white
pages of your local phone directory. You may also call the VFW National Programs
office during normal business hours at 816-968-1117. Mail entry form and audio
essay to the local VFW post. Further directions are listed on the entry form.
For more information or questions, contact VFW
National Headquarters or your
local VFW Post.
*Historically, the theme (annually chosen by the VFW commander-in-chief) is
purposely kept broad in scope to allow the participant flexibility in
interpretation to encourage originality. Since the VFW is a patriotic
organization, the annual theme always will be related to patriotism.