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WANT TO MAKE AN IMPACT?

HERE’S YOUR CHANCE!

Project 25 is an annual, collaborative, community service campaign based

in San Diego CA. Over the past six years Proj25 has helped inspire and fund

the ideas of thousands of students to creatively raise tens of thousands of

dollars to make an impact in their schools, communities, city, and the world. 

We have been blown away by the incredible creativity, innovation, and

passion by students doing projects ranging from; helping local homeless,

financially assisting classmates battling cancer, and beach clean ups, to

sending care packages to military overseas, sponsoring children in poverty,

and funding clean water projects internationally.    Since 2009 the Proj25

campaign has donated over 75,000 hours of community service towards

projects around the globe.   Each spring we open the campaign up to the

first 50 schools/clubs to register online at proj25.org.  We then hand out

$100 mini-grants and ask each school/club to brainstorm, plan, and execute

their project within an eight week timeframe, and then make a 90 second

film documenting their work.  Projects are then judged by: creativity and

innovation, breadth and depth of impact, sustainability, people involved,

and money raised.  Each year we wrap up the Proj25 campaign by hosting

a huge awards show called the Campus Awards that features celebrities,

musical artists, and pro-athletes along with red carpet photos, give-aways,

and trophies for the top 3 projects.  Want to join the movement?

REGISTER YOUR SCHOOL TODAY AT PROJ25.ORG

TIMELINE

FEBRUARY 23-27Info packets go out, open registration to the first 50 schools on www.proj25.org.

MARCH 8Registration Deadline (by midnight)

MARCH 9-13Starter Kits and $100 bills go out to campus club overseers & projects begin all over the city.

MAY 3All projects must be completed and submitted online at www.proj25.org (by midnight)

MAY 16Campus Awards hosted at the Rock East County 808 Jackman St.El Cajon, CA 92020

HOW CAN MY CLUB GET INVOLVED?

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Receive the Promo Packet and have your adult club overseer (teacher, pastor, coach etc) go online to www.proj25.org and register your school.

3STEPReceive your starter kit with your $100 mini grant and begin your projects.

4STEPShoot a 90 second short film of your project and upload it to Youtube.

5STEPSubmit your project online at www.proj25.org by the May 3 deadline.

6STEPBring your entire club, teachers, classmates, and friends to the 5th Annual Campus Awards hosted at the Rock Church East County on Friday May 16, 2015.

Read the parable of the talents in Matthew 25:14-30, pray, brainstorm, and plan your project.

Buy supplies and recruit volunteers to clean, paint or do projects around your school. Ask your principal for ideas and specific needs.

Call up your local Park District and host a park/beach clean-up by buying trashbags, gloves, rakes etc and have your club recruit people to come and help you.

Create gift boxes and send them to those in the military serving overseas.

Host a pancake breakfast for teachers/staff at your school. Let them know how much they are appreciated.

Buy supplies and sports equipment for your local rec center or YMCA. Get your club to show up with the equipment and give sports tips to younger kids involved.

Contact your local fire or police dept and see if your club can show up to clean, landscape, paint or do other projects to support them.

Buy food and get donations and do a food distribution for the homeless in your area or downtown.

Rally around a specific person, family or need in your school or community and assist them in their need.

Pass out small gifts (candy etc) to everyone at your school and let them know that they are cared about and that Jesus loves them. Maybe attach an encouraging note to each one.

Do a food drive for the San Diego Food Bank www.sandiegofoodbank.org

CREATIVE IDEAS TO GET YOU STARTED

**For more ideas go to proj25.org

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HOW DO I REGISTER MY SCHOOL?

Have your club’s adult overseer go online to www.proj25.org and click on the REGISTER YOUR SCHOOL FOR PROJ25.

WHAT IF I DON’T HAVE A VIDEO CAMERA HOW CAN I FILM MY CLUB’S PROJECT?

You can use a camera phone, borrow one from a parent or teacher, or simply just take photos and make a video out of them.

I DON’T HAVE ACCESS TO A COMPUTER WITH EDITING SOFTWARE, HOW CAN I EDIT MY VIDEO?

Many times schools will have computers available for students to edit with, or ask people at your club

who might have access to one at home. You can also go online to www.animoto.com and upload your video and pictures and it will create a 30 sec video for free completely edited for you, or you can upgrade to get a full 60 sec video done for you.

WHAT IF I DON’T HAVE A YOUTUBE ACCOUNT TO UPLOAD MY CLUB’S VIDEO?

Go online to www.youtube.com and click on the create an account button, it’s free and easy.

WHERE CAN I GET PROJECT IDEAS FOR MY CLUB?

Project ideas are available in your packet and online at www.proj25.org

WHERE AND WHEN IS THE CAMPUS AWARDS BEING HELD?

The 201 Campus Awards will be hosted at the Rock Church East County on Friday May 16th. Doors open at 6:00pm. 808 Jackman St. El Cajon, CA 92020

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A Only one project per school. We want to encourage you to link up with

other clubs at your school and make this a collaborative project together.

B Every club must be registered by an adult overseer (teacher, pastor,

coach etc) by March 8, 2015.

C Only the first 50 high schools registered will be eligible for the project

and be given the $100 mini-grant.

D All project must be submitted by May 3, 2015, and include all requested

information including the Youtube link of their project. Failure to fill forms out

completely will result in ineligibility.

E There must be representation from each club at the Campus Awards on

May 16, 2015 to receive awards and prizes.

F Projects will be judged according to: (1) creativity, (2) number of people

impacted, (3) depth of impact, (4) sustainability of impact.

G Awards will also be given for the school club’s video that has the most views on

Youtube (popular award) and for the club who brings the most people from their

school to the campus awards (mob award) on May 16th hosted at the Rock Church

East County

H **For Collaborative Projects: You must register and submit each school

individually and only include the students and hours put in by each school

respectively to show significant shared responsibility by each partner involved.

TERMS AND CONDITIONS

PARTNERSUrban Youth Collaborative

Fellowship of Christian Athletes

Young Life

The Rock Church

QUOTES FROM 2013 TOP WINNERS

-Tim Parlier, FCA Coastal Rep, 2nd Place Winner

WINNING THIRD PLACE IN THE 2014 PROJECT 25 IN AN HONOR BUT THE TRUE REWARD IS MAKING FRIENDS BY HOSTING A SPECIAL

OLYMPIC EVENT FOR STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES AT WHITTIER SCHOOL. ALBA STUDENTS OBTAINED VALUABLE INSIGHT FOR

COMPASSION, TEAMWORK, AND RESOURCEFULNESS FROM PLANNING AND ACCOMMODATING THE ACTIVITIES SO ALL STUDENTS WITH

VARIOUS ABILITIES COULD PARTICIPATE. ADDITIONALLY, ALBA STUDENTS ALSO ACQUIRED ADDITIONAL JOB SKILLS BY DESIGNING,

PRODUCING, AND SELLING UNIQUE “I LOVE NORTH PARK” T-SHIRTS TO FUND THIS EVENT.

THE TORREY PINES HIGH SCHOOL TEAM WAS SO BLESSED TO BE ABLE TO RAISE FINANCES TO DRILL A WELL IN INDIA THAT

WILL PROVIDE CLEAN DRINKING WATER FOR GENERATIONS AND SAVE LIVES!

-Mrs. Lo, ALBA’s faculty sponsor, 3rd Place Winner

FOLLOW US ON

FOR ADDITIONAL INFO GO TO W W W. P R O J 2 5 . O R G

“Again, the Kingdom of Heaven can be

illustrated by the story of a man going on a

long trip. He called together his servants and

entrusted his money to them while he was

gone. He gave five bags of silver to one, two

bags of silver to another, and one bag of

silver to the last—dividing it in proportion

to their abilities. He then left on his trip.

The servant who received the five bags

of silver began to invest the money and

earned five more. The servant with

two bags of silver also went to work

and earned two more. But the servant

who received the one bag of silver

dug a hole in the ground and hid the

master’s money.”

FACEBOOK.COM/PROJECT25INSTAGRAM.COM/PROJ25

TWITTER.COM/PROJ25YOUTUBE.COM/PROJ25OFFICIAL#PROJ25 ON PICTURES AND POSTS

-Kofi Annan Secretary-General of the United Nations & Nobel Peace Prize Winner

FACEBOOK.COM/PROJECT25INSTAGRAM.COM/PROJ25

TWITTER.COM/PROJ25YOUTUBE.COM/PROJ25OFFICIAL#PROJ25 ON PICTURES AND POSTS

“YOUNG PEOPLE SHOULD BE AT THE FOREFRONT OF GLOBAL CHANGE AND

INNOVATION. EMPOWERED, THEY CAN BE KEY AGENTS FOR DEVELOPMENT

AND PEACE.”

PROJ25.ORG // FACEBOOK.COM/PROJECT25 // TWITTER.COM/PROJ25