Federal Junior Duck Stamp Program and Scholarship Competition
Applicants must be in kindergarten to 12th grade and submit their artwork to their state or local department. Students must be U.S. citizens, resident aliens or nationals. The first place national winner has their art made into the next Federal Junior Duck Stamp, wins $5,000 and travels with a parent to the next First Day of Sale event for their stamp.
Details
- Deadline:
- March 15
- Award type:
- Scholarship
- Renewable
- No
- Max. award:
- $1,000
- Awarded anualy:
- Yes
- Unlimited awards:
- No
- Repay required:
- No
Misc.
- Enrollment level:
- High school sophomore,High school junior,High school senior,High school freshman
- Interests:
- Animal Protection,Horses,Environmental Education,Conservation,Water Conservation,Environment,Global Warming,Forest Ecology,Hunting,Arabian Horses,Graphic Design,Environmental Awareness,Cartography,Environmental Health,Green/Sustainable Living,Arts,Environmental Education,Environmental Health Sciences,Dog-Related Activities,Animal Care,Avian Research
- Art:
- Photography,Photogrammetry
Contact Information
National Cattlemen's Foundation
9110 East Nichols Avenue
Suite 300 Centennial, CO 80112 United States
Phone: (303) 694-0305
Fax: 303-770-7745
Sponsor Information
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Headquarters
Junior Duck Stamp Program
5275 Leesburg Pike, MS: MB Falls Church, VA 22041-3803 United States
Phone: (703) 358-1714
http://www.fws.gov/juniorduck