Commander Frank Lindgren of the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the U.S. Post 1902 Crookston announced the kick-off of this year’s VFW’s Voice of Democracy Scholarship competition. Local high school students can compete for thousands of dollars in scholarships and a trip to Washington, D.C.
Students must write and record a three-to-five-minute essay on the selected theme using an audio CD or flash drive and present their recording, typed paper, and completed entry form to their local VFW Post by October 31. The 2023-2024 theme selected is “What are the greatest attributes of our Democracy.” Students begin by competing at the local Post level, and then Post winners compete at the District level, with the winner advancing to the state competition.
All state first-place winners receive a four-day trip to Washington, D.C., and the chance to compete for their share of more than $150,000 in scholarships. The first-place winner receives a $30,000 college scholarship.
The National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) started the Voice of Democracy Scholarship program in 1947. The VFW became a national sponsor in the late 1950s and assumed sole responsibility for the program in 1961. The competition was created to allow students in grades 9-12 to express themselves regarding democratic ideas and principles.
Around 40,000 students participate in the competition yearly, and VFW awards more than $2.1 million in educational scholarships yearly.
Interested students and teachers should contact the Voice of Democracy Auxiliary Chairman Pam DeLage at 218-415-1615 or email pdelage@outlook.com for more information.
For Details, please visit www.vfw.org/VOD.