Awarded to the SchoolAid or non-SchoolAid project which takes a cutting edge approach to fundraising and philanthropy or which suggests a genuine, original engagement with the issue at hand and the recipients of the aid.
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Highly Commended Secondary School Prize:
Awarded to the project which raises the most funds for a SchoolAid or non SchoolAid program.
Winners Prizes:
Highly Commended Secondary School Prize:
Awarded to a project raising funds for a non-SchoolAid program helping kids in the local community.
Winners Prize:
Highly Commended Secondary School Prize:
A primary school project open to online voting by kids, teachers, family members - in fact, anyone! Entries may be for a SchoolAid or non-SchoolAid project. Online voting for this category will take place during the Awards Judging Period (15 September through 20 October 2010)
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Awarded in recognition of a teacher who provides exceptional leadership, support and direction to a SchoolAid or non-SchoolAid project.
Winners Prize:
Highly Commended Secondary School Prize:
Awarded to a SchoolAid or non-SchoolAid project demonstrating a commitment to genuine long-term social change and illustrating the activities and values are firmly embedded in the school community.
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Highly Commended Secondary School Prize:
Awarded by our judging panel to the most outstanding overall Primary School entrant in the Kids Helping Kids Awards. The Project may be a SchoolAid or non-SchoolAid project. Please note you cannot allocate your entry to this category, rather the Awards Judging Panel will select a shortlist from category finalists.
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*Please note that the Kids Helping Kids Highly Commended Secondary School Prize will be awarded in selected categories should an appropriate Australian Secondary school entry be received and judged worthy. Only Australian Primary schools are eligible for the major prize in each Awards category. If there is no Highly Commended Secondary School Prize winner in the category, the prize will be reallocated to the Primary School category winner.
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