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FREQUENTLY
ASKED QUESTIONS
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GARDENS ENVIRONMENTAL EXCELLENCE AWARDS |
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Great
question! The entry deadline is 5 PM on Friday,
November 20, 2009. Don't forget. Write
it down. Just don't miss it. It's a cool
way to win cool cash! |
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- SCHOOLS:
All schools (grades K-12) in the United
States are eligible to apply. Projects
must be sponsored by a formally recognized
school group, such as a grade level, classroom
or club. Public, private, and licensed
home schools are all eligible to apply.
Individual students (e.g., science
fair projects) and previous award-winning
projects are not eligible to apply.
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COMMUNITY GROUPS: Community-based projects,
such as those managed and operated by
community service organizations, public
recreation centers, 4-H clubs and other
public, non-profit groups working to protect
the environment at the grass-roots level.
- Eligibility
determination shall be at the sole discretion
of SeaWorld and Busch Gardens.
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It's
easy. Fill out the Application
Form, ponder the criteria listed below,
then set aside some time for you and your
group to create a type-written presentation
of your project (written maximum of 15 pages...but
less could be more, if you know what we
mean!). You can even include videos, CDs,
websites, photos, brochures, articles or
products that your group has created. Get
creative, but also make sure we know what
you accomplished. Submit all materials (including
the Application
Form) to:
SeaWorld/Busch
Gardens
Environmental Excellence
Awards
c/o SeaWorld Orlando Education Department
7007 SeaWorld Drive
Orlando, FL 32821
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Previous
award-winning projects have tackled a wide
variety of environmental problems, including
but not limited to: habitat restoration,
school yard beautification, energy and waste
reduction, environmental education and community
outreach, wildlife protection, and natural
resource conservation. Previous award-winners
have demonstrated creative problem-solving,
strong school and community partnerships,
active student involvement, and significant
educational and environmental impact.
To learn more about our winners from the past several seasons, visit:
Award
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Environmental Excellence
Award 2000 winners from Palo Verde Magnet
High School, Tucson, Arizona with SeaWorld/Busch
Gardens Animal Ambassador, Julie Scardina.
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Very
carefully. Projects will be judged by representatives
from SeaWorld, Busch Gardens, and representatives from our nine
conservation and education partners:
These organizations work around the world
protecting, preserving, and educating about
our national resources.
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Judges
will be looking for the following:
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Project goals, objectives and accomplishments
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Project support/recognition
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Impacts on students, school, community
and the environment
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Proposed use of award money (How will
it benefit the project?)
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Level of student/volunteer/citizen involvement
and initiative
Additionally,
judges will consider the following:
- Originality/creativity
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Support materials (photos, videos, articles)
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General presentation of the application
(organization, neatness)
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VERY
IMPORTANT!!
Make
sure you prepare a defense for each of the
specific judging criteria!
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Please feel free to call 1-877-792-4332
(toll-free) or (407)-363-2389. Or utilize
our Ask
Shamu service - simply address the subject
line as "2010 Environmental Excellence Awards".
If
you are age 12 or younger, please don't email
us; have an adult (parent, guardian, teacher,
etc.) send us an email with your question/request/comment
instead. See our Privacy
Policy for more information. |
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Selecting
final winners is a difficult and daunting
task. But to us, every group who protects and conserves the
environment is a winner. For that reason,
all applicants will receive recognition
certificates.
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All
winners will be notified by mail. Any award
notification returned to the sponsor or
its agencies as undeliverable will result
in disqualification and the presenting of
that award to an alternate winner. Neither
Busch Entertainment Corporation,
nor any of its agencies are responsible
for lost, late, damaged, incomplete, postage-due
or misdirected entries. All application
packets submitted become the property of
Busch Entertainment Corporation, and none
will be returned.
Winning groups must select three (3) individuals
and one (1) adult leader to represent their
group. The three (3) individuals and one
(1) adult leader will be flown to a SeaWorld or Busch Gardens park. Video production crews
may visit the winners at their schools to
produce taped segments of the award-winning
projects.
All group representatives will be flown
round-trip, coach class from the gateway
city nearest to their hometown. Transportation
will be provided to and from the airport,
hotel and park. Lodging accommodations will
be provided for a maximum of three nights
per person as needed. Winning groups that
are unable to send representatives during
the specific time will forfeit their entire
award. Representatives will be required
to complete release forms. In the event
that representatives do not complete and
return the release form prior to the trip,
the group will forfeit its entire award.
No substitution of awards will be offered
and non-cash prizes may not be redeemed
for cash value. The award money is intended
to provide funding for the winning projects
and may not be transferred to a third party
or be used for unrelated purposes. By accepting
an award, all representatives agree to permit
BEC to use their name, voice,
picture or other likeness for advertising,
marketing, public relations or other promotional
purposes in connection with the awards program
or otherwise without further compensation.
Federal, state and local taxes on awards,
if any, are the responsibility of the group
representatives. |
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