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Guidelines When Entering the NACAA Communications Program. Communication Committee Contacts. Keith Mickler, National Chair 12 East 4 th Ave, Suite 107 Rome, GA 30161 Phone Number: 706-295-6210 E-mail: [email protected]. Norman Conrad, Regional Vice-Chair, North East - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Guidelines When Entering the NACAA Communications Program

Guidelines WhenGuidelines WhenEntering the NACAA Entering the NACAA

Communications Communications ProgramProgram

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Communication Committee Communication Committee ContactsContacts

Norman Conrad, Regional Vice-Chair, North East343 Chestnut Street, Suite 3, Mifflinburg, PA 17844Phone number: 570-966-8194E-mail address: [email protected]

Keith Mickler, National Chair12 East 4th Ave, Suite 107Rome, GA 30161Phone Number: 706-295-6210E-mail: [email protected]

David Whitson, Regional Vice-Chair, North Central201 N. College, Neosho, MO 64850Phone number: 417-455-9500E-mail address: [email protected]

Robert Call, Regional Vice-Chair, West450 S. Haskell, Wilcox, AZ 85643Phone number: 520-384-3594E-mail address: [email protected]

Jerry Clemons, Regional Vice-Chair, Southern640 S. 6th Street, Suite B, Arkadelphia, AR 71923Phone number: 870-246-2281E-mail address: [email protected]

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Communications Awards Communications Awards ProgramProgram

Purpose:To recognize NACAA members who excel

in communicating programs and ideas to their clientele

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Entering the awards programEntering the awards program

Very Simple…

• Fill out the application.

• Write the abstract.

• Submit the application to the State Committee Chair.

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Eligibility and JudgingEligibility and Judging

• Members of NACAA

• One entry per class per individual

• Entries may be a team effort

• Individual effort is required only in:• Class 2 published photo• Class 5 personal column• Class 7 individual newsletter

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More on eligibilityMore on eligibility

• Submitted material must be used by member between March 15th of previous year to March 15th of current contest year

• Previous state/regional/national winning entry material not eligible for use during following contest year

• National winners not eligible to compete in same category during the following contest year

• State Chairs may enter any class

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EntryEntry1. Obtain an application form from

• The “County Agent” Special Edition• www.NACAA.com

2. Print neatly or type• Name and Position• Social Security Number• Telephone Number and Fax Number• Office Address, City, State, Zip Code• E-mail Address• County and Region

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If team effort . . .If team effort . . .

. . . also include• Name of group leader• Address of group leader• Media information• Press Releases made directly to the media?

Yes/No

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Important CriteriaImportant Criteria

• National Winners and Finalist must register and attend NACAA AM/PIC to receive award

• Your signature and date must be included on entry form

• Signature of state committee chair must be included

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DeadlineDeadline

Entries must be delivered by March 15th ofcontest year to the state chair.

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Special instructionsSpecial instructions

Complete the form and attach it to a manila folder

• Cut form along dotted lines and attach to folder• Consider removing the tab of the folder for easy shipping in

large envelope

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More special instructionsMore special instructions

Create a pocket inside the manila folder to insert your3.5” floppy or CD by:

• Building one or

• Attaching (glue, staple, or tape) an envelope to the inside of the folder

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AbstractAbstractAll entries must be accompanied by an abstract.

The abstract must include:• Title • Group Leader’s Name• State and County• Team members• Summary

• Objectives• Purpose (why, when, how, audience number, results &

impact)• How prepared

• How was the piece recorded, edited, printed, duplicated, distributed?

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More Abstract InformationMore Abstract Information

Abstracts must be submitted in two forms• Submit on a 3.5” floppy disk or a CD.• Submit a hard copy of the abstract

When writing your abstract, use style appropriate for other recognition programs.

Note: Regional and National abstracts will be published

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Class 1.Class 1.RadioRadio

• Submit tape (standard 1 7/8 inches per second)• or CD• Length: 1 to 15 minutes• Include:

• Date and time used• Station aired• Where taped (office or station)

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Class 2. Class 2. Published Photo & CaptionPublished Photo & Caption

• One or more black and white or color photo that tells a story

• Include the clipping, cut line and story• Pictures should be 5X7• If submitting digital photos, send on a disk in jpeg

format and a printed copy.

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Class 3. Class 3. 35mm slides/Transparencies 35mm slides/Transparencies

or Computer Generated Graphics or Computer Generated Graphics PresentationPresentation

• If submitting slides:• Include no more than 80 slides• Place slides in clear plastic sleeves

• Designated portion for judging should be less than 15 minutes

• Power Point on a disk is acceptable• Written script must be included with designated

portion to be judged highlighted.

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Class 4. Class 4. Direct Mail Promotional PieceDirect Mail Promotional Piece

• Submit one short, promotional item• Indicate audience• Number distributed• Results/impact

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Class 5. Class 5. Personal ColumnPersonal Column

Submit clippings and original copy for 2 (two) columns• Must be different dates• Photo copies will be accepted

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Class 6. Class 6. Feature StoryFeature Story

• Submit clipping and original copy of one article• A news feature story will be accepted• Photo copies will be accepted

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Class 7. Class 7. Newsletter, IndividualNewsletter, Individual

• Two different issues of a newsletter written/edited by member

• Indicate audience• Number distributed• Results/impact

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Class 8. Class 8. Newsletter, TeamNewsletter, Team

• Submit two issues written or edited by one or more members of the team. Team may include members from multiple counties or agencies.

• Indicate audience• Indicate results/impact

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Class 9. Class 9. Videotape/TelevisionVideotape/Television

• Submit presentation• Indicate segment that is not over 15 minutes• ½ inch video cassette or DVD• Submit only portion to be judged

• Indicate audience• Indicate results/impact

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Class 10. Class 10. Fact SheetFact Sheet

• Submit an educational piece • Single sheet of paper• Single subject

• Indicate audience• Indicate results/impact

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Class 11. Class 11. PublicationPublication

• Submit an educational publication on one or more subjects • More than one page• May be bulletin or brochure

• Indicate • Audience• Purpose• Number distributed• Results/impact• Agent’s role

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Class 12.Class 12.Home pageHome page

• Submit website address• Member submitting the entry must be the primary

person responsible for content, design and maintenance

• Indicate• Audience• Purpose• Number Distributed• Results/impact• Agent’s Role

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Class 13. Class 13. Learning Module/NotebookLearning Module/Notebook

• Submit the total materials written and compiled as a learning/teaching aid

• May consist of more than one media• Significant portions must be the work of the entrant• Indicate

• Audience• Purpose• Number Distributed• Results/Impact• Agent’s Role

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Benefits of Awards ProgramBenefits of Awards Program• Program Recognition

• Program Evaluation

• Financial Awards

• Lead to improved educational opportunities of clientele.

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For more information contact your For more information contact your state chair or regional vice-chair.state chair or regional vice-chair.

“Best of Luck”and

Thanks for your participation!