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x2VOL Video Contest to Award Scholarships for Videos About Importance of Community Service

Two-minute Video on Volunteerism Could Win $1,000 Scholarship

DALLAS–(BUSINESS WIRE)–High school students can win a $1,000 scholarship for creating a
short video explaining why community service is important. The x2VOL
Video Contest
, sponsored by Texas-based intelliVOL—which developed
the
x2VOL
volunteer tracking and reporting system for high schools—runs through
September 30, 2011. A $1,000 and two $500 scholarships will be awarded
to students who best convey volunteerism’s importance. Videos must be
two minutes or less and submitted by midnight on Friday, Sept. 30, 2011.
Details and guidelines at
intellivol.com/videocontest.

What: x2VOL Video Contest

Prizes: One $1,000 scholarship and two $500 scholarships

Who: U.S. students in grades 9-12 in any public, private or
home school

Guidelines: Submit a 2-minute video explaining why
community service is important

When: Videos must be posted to YouTube by midnight on
Friday, Sept 30, 2011. Be sure to follow these simple guidelines
intellivol.com/videocontest.

About intelliVOL

x2VOL from intelliVOL (www.intelliVOL.com)
is a patent-pending, web-based tracking and reporting system for
community service hours used by high schools nationwide to track student
hours given to non-profit organizations. Schools throughout the country
use x2VOL to ease the paperwork burden for tracking volunteer hours
students give to non-profit organizations in their community. Learn more
at x2VOL.com
or intelliVOL.com
or email info@intelliVOL.com.

Article source: PRNewswire

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