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LEAD2FEED - WORLD HUNGER LEADERSHIP CHALLENGE CONTEST
OFFICIAL RULES
THIS CONTEST WILL BE GOVERNED BY U.S. LAW. DO NOT ENTER IF YOU ARE NOT
ELIGIBLE AND LOCATED IN THE SPECIFIED JURISDICTIONS AT TIME OF ENTRY. OPEN TO
LEGAL U.S. RESIDENTS OF THE 50 UNITED STATES, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, AND GUAM
WHO ARE FULL-TIME STUDENTS IN GRADES 6-12 ATTENDING PUBLIC, PRIVATE, OR
CHARTER SCHOOL IN THE U.S. VOID IN PUERTO RICO, AND WHEREVER PROHIBITED BY
LAW. NO PURCHASE OR PAYMENT OF ANY KIND IS NECESSARY TO ENTER OR WIN. A
PURCHASE WILL NOT INCREASE YOUR CHANCES OF WINNING.
Eligibility. Subject to the additional restrictions below, the Lead2Feed - World Hunger Leadership
Challenge Contest (the Contest) is open to U.S. residents located within the 50 United States, the District of
Columbia, or Guam who are full-time students in grades 6-12 of a public, private or charter school. Employees
of USA TODAY Charitable Foundation (Sponsor), USA TODAY (Administrator), Gannett Co., Inc., Yum!
Brands Foundation, Inc., Lift A Life Foundation, and each of their respective affiliated companies, advertising
and promotional agencies, employees, and the immediate family members, children and legal dependents of
such employees and any persons domiciled with such employees, are not eligible to enter or to win.
How To Enter. The Contest entry period will begin on October 21, 2013 at 8 a.m. (E.T.) and end on April 11,
2014 at 11:59 p.m. (E.T.). Contest entry forms are available at and must be submitted by visiting
www.lead2feed.com.
Entries are to be submitted by an eligible 6-12 grade classroom or as a Team. Each Team must be composed of
least three (3) students, in grades 6-12, attending a participating school with a sponsoring teacher or adult
adviser. There is no limit to the size of the Team. Each student may participate in only one (1) Team. Each
Team may submit only one (1) entry. Each Team will create and execute a service learning project to raise
awareness of world hunger by (i) setting a goal that attempts to solve a local, state-wide or national hungerrelated issue (i.e., help an existing charity or create a project in its community whose mission is to address or
solve hunger related problems locally or nationally), (ii) developing an action plan to achieve the goal and (iii)
demonstrating leadership. All submissions must be written in English and between 500-1,000 words and typed.
(Acceptable file formats are .doc,.txt, .rtf, .pdf, .pages). Each written entry must include:
o

Statement of the Teams goal which is the actual project goal (not the Big Goal);

o

Description of the Teams proposed solution and action plan (Refer to lessons four and six);

o

Statement of quantifiable results to date of the Teams project (i.e. how they made a difference
in their chosen community; such as meals served, cans collected, hours donated, Facebook
likes, or families served from an urban garden) (Refer to lesson nine);

o

Demonstration of Strategy, Structure and Culture. (Refer to lessons four through eight)
o

Strategy: Clearly states their goal and action plan;

o

Structure: Shows effective use of the right resources and processes to meet their goal
and execute their plan;

o

Culture: Demonstrates how they created a supportive, engaging and encouraging team
environment;

o

Leadership and Teamwork;

o

Creativity and innovation of the solution;

o

Impact on ending hunger: projected and/or actual results

- 1-
o Identification of the non-profit organization (which must be a tax-exempt public charity
organization in the United States, described in Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code*)
which that the Team supports in a service project focusing on solving hunger related issues.
o

The submission may include video not to exceed five minutes or photos related to the written
submission. (Acceptable video formats are .mp4, .mov, .wmv, .avi, .flv, Quicktime and and
mpeg4).

The Teams teacher or adult adviser must electronically sign the entry, verifying the accuracy of the project
information and student participation. The Teams teacher or adult adviser must have completed each
checkpoint after lessons two, six and nine on the Lead2Feed website at www.lead2feed.com.
All entries must be submitted online and must include, without limitation, the name of the sponsoring teacher or
adult advisor, an email address and phone number for the sponsoring teacher or adult supervisor, the name and
address of the school, the names of the members of the Team, the Teams designated charity, along with
attached the written summary. All entries must be received by 11:59 p.m. (E.T.) on April 11, 2014.
All entries must be the sole, original work of the Team members (including the videos, photographs and written
components). The Contest judges may disqualify previously published written components or videos (not
including publication as part of the Contest) or those that have won previous awards or competitions. All
standard rules of copyright apply. Sponsor will not be responsible for incomplete, lost, late, postage-due,
misdirected, garbled, inaudible or illegible entries, or for failure to receive entries due to transmission failures or
technical failures of any kind, including, without limitation, malfunctioning of any network, hardware or
software, whether originating with sender or Sponsor. All entries become property of Sponsor and none will be
returned.
Winner Selection. A panel of judges selected by Sponsor, Administrator, Yum! Brands Foundation and Lift A
Life Foundation will judge all eligible entries based on the following criteria:
Judging Criteria:
The team projects will be judged on the following criteria:
-

Demonstration of Strategy, Structure and Culture:
o Strategy: Clearly state what you set out to accomplish
o Structure: Show how you put the right resources and
processes in place to meet your goal, execute your plan
o Culture: Tell us/show us how your created a supportive,
engaging and encouraging team environment

 25%

-

Leadership and Teamwork
Creativity and Innovation of the Solution
Impact on Ending Hunger (based on actual results)

 25%
 25%
 25%

Judging will be completed on or about May 14, 2014.
Number of Winners. There will be: One (1)  Five (5) First Place Winning Teams, up to Ten (10) Second
Place Winning Teams, and up to 435 Third Place Winning Teams. The number of First Place, Second Place
Teams is dependent on the number of eligible entries received and the results of the judging. The number o
Third Place Winning Teams is dependent on the number of eligible entries received. The entries with the
highest cumulative scores will be the First Place Winning Teams; the entries with the next highest scores will be
the Second Place Winning Teams; and up to 435 entries with the next highest scores will be the Third Place
Wining Teams. In the event of a tie, the tied entries will be re-judged on the same criteria listed above. The
decisions of Sponsor and the judges shall be final and binding in all respects. In the event there are less than 450
eligible entries received or if any of the entries are not in compliance with the terms of the Official Rules, there
will be less than 450 winning teams.
Prizes and Odds. The following prizes will be awarded to each non-profit organization (which must be a taxexempt public charity organization in the United States and described in Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal
Revenue Code*) that the winning Team supported as part of its Contest entry. The prizes will be awarded as
follows: First Place - $25,000; Second Place - $5,000; and Third Place - $1,000. The odds of winning depend
on the number of eligible entries received. The total amount of all prizes shall be between, but will not exceed,
$750,000 and shall be determined by Sponsor and judges in their sole discretion.
	
 
Winner Notification. Winning Teams will be notified on or about May 15, 2014. Administrator will contact
each winning Teams teacher or sponsoring adult by telephone or email during regular business hours at the
number or email address included with the entry. Failure to reach the teacher or sponsoring adult within 3 days
may result in disqualification of the Team, and selection of a substitute winner from among all remaining
eligible entries. After confirming with the winning Teams that they are in compliance with the Official Rules of
the Contest, Administrator will contact the respective non-profit organizations (as defined above) selected by the
winning Teams and coordinate delivery of the prizes. The non-profit organizations supported by the winning
Teams may waive their right to receive prizes. Prizes are non-assignable and non-transferable. No substitutions
are allowed by the winning Teams or the non-profit public charity organizations. The non-profit public charity
organizations supported by the winning Teams are solely responsible for reporting and payment of any taxes on
prizes. Winning Teams and their sponsoring teacher or adult advisor and the parent or legal guardian of Team
members may be required to complete (i) an affidavit of eligibility certifying that the Teams submission is the
Teams original work, that the Team owns rights to the work, that the submission has not previously won an
award or prize in a contest and has not previously been published (not including its publication for this Contest),
and that the Team has complied with the Official Rules of the Contest, and (ii) a liability and publicity release
(except where prohibited by law), which must be executed and returned as instructed. The public charity nonprofit organization* may be required to complete documentation required by Sponsor and Administrator to
confirm its 501(c)(3) status and that it is not a private foundation. Failure to sign and return the affidavit or
release, any required documentation, or to comply with any terms or conditions of these Official Rules, may
result in a winning Teams disqualification, forfeiture of the prize and the award of the prize to an alternate
winner. Except where prohibited, acceptance of any prize constitutes consent by each winning Team and by
each non-profit organization selected by a winning Team to the publication of his/her/its names, biographical
information and likeness in any and all media now known or hereinafter invented for any commercial or
promotional purpose, including, without limitation, the internet without additional compensation. Prizes not
won and claimed by eligible winners in accordance with these Official Rules will not be awarded and will
remain the property of Sponsor. Any prizes unclaimed as of June 30, 2014 will not be awarded.
Participation. By participating, contestants agree to be bound by these Official Rules and the decisions of
Sponsor, Administrator and the judges. Sponsor and Administrator reserve the right to disqualify Teams found
tampering with or otherwise abusing any aspect of this Contest as solely determined by Sponsor. In the event
the Contest is compromised by tampering or other causes beyond the reasonable control of Sponsor or
Administrator which corrupts or impairs the administration, security, fairness or proper operation of the Contest,
Sponsor reserves the right in its sole discretion to suspend, modify or terminate the Contest. Should the Contest
be terminated prior to the stated expiration date, Sponsor reserves the right to award prizes based on the entries
received before the termination date. Contestants acknowledge and agree that Sponsor and Administrator shall
have the right to edit, adapt, modify, reproduce, publish, promote, create a sound recording of, broadcast, or
otherwise display or use entries in any way they see fit without limitation or compensation to entrants. Any
questions regarding the number of entries submitted shall be determined by Sponsor and Administrator in their
sole discretion. Sponsor further reserves the right to disqualify any entry that is alleged to infringe on any thirdpartys intellectual property rights, or that Sponsor deems obscene, offensive or otherwise inappropriate for
viewing by a general audience.
Copyright. By entering the Contest, each Team grants to Sponsor and Administrator an exclusive, royalty-free
and irrevocable right and license to publish, print, edit or otherwise use the Teams submitted entry, in whole or
in part, for any purpose and in any manner or media (including, without limitation, the internet) throughout the
world in perpetuity, and to license others to do so, all without limitation or further compensation. Each Team
further agrees that if its entry is selected by Sponsor as a winning entry, the Team members will sign any
additional license or release that Sponsor or Administrator may require, and will not publicly perform or display
the Teams submission without the express permission of Sponsor.
Construction. The invalidity or unenforceability of any provision of these Official Rules shall not affect the
validity or enforceability of any other provision. In the event that any such provision is determined to be invalid
or otherwise unenforceable, these Official Rules shall be construed in accordance with their terms as if the
invalid or unenforceable provision was not contained therein.
Sponsor. The Lead2Feed - World Hunger Leadership Challenge Contest is sponsored by the USA TODAY
Charitable Foundation. The decisions of Sponsor, Administrator and the judges regarding the selection of
winners and all other aspects of the Contest shall be final and binding in all respects. Sponsor and Administrator
will not be responsible for typographical, printing or other inadvertent errors in these Official Rules or in other
materials relating to the Contest. For a list of winners (available after June 30, 2014) or a copy of these Official
Rules, visit www.Lead2Feed.com or send a self-addressed, stamped envelope to Winners List/Official Rules
(as applicable), Lead2Feed -World Hunger Leadership Challenge Contest, c/o USA TODAY Education, 7950
Jones Branch Drive, U-8, McLean, VA 22108. If you have any questions regarding this Contest, please contact
info@usatodayfoundation.org
Please see privacy policy located atUSATODAY.com for details of Sponsors policy regarding use of
personal information collected in connection with this Contest. If you are selected as a winner, your
information may also be included in a publicly-available winner list.
*The public charity non-profit organization may not be a private foundation as defined in Section 509(a)(1), (2),
(3), or (4) of the IRS Code.

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  • 1. LEAD2FEED - WORLD HUNGER LEADERSHIP CHALLENGE CONTEST OFFICIAL RULES THIS CONTEST WILL BE GOVERNED BY U.S. LAW. DO NOT ENTER IF YOU ARE NOT ELIGIBLE AND LOCATED IN THE SPECIFIED JURISDICTIONS AT TIME OF ENTRY. OPEN TO LEGAL U.S. RESIDENTS OF THE 50 UNITED STATES, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, AND GUAM WHO ARE FULL-TIME STUDENTS IN GRADES 6-12 ATTENDING PUBLIC, PRIVATE, OR CHARTER SCHOOL IN THE U.S. VOID IN PUERTO RICO, AND WHEREVER PROHIBITED BY LAW. NO PURCHASE OR PAYMENT OF ANY KIND IS NECESSARY TO ENTER OR WIN. A PURCHASE WILL NOT INCREASE YOUR CHANCES OF WINNING. Eligibility. Subject to the additional restrictions below, the Lead2Feed - World Hunger Leadership Challenge Contest (the Contest) is open to U.S. residents located within the 50 United States, the District of Columbia, or Guam who are full-time students in grades 6-12 of a public, private or charter school. Employees of USA TODAY Charitable Foundation (Sponsor), USA TODAY (Administrator), Gannett Co., Inc., Yum! Brands Foundation, Inc., Lift A Life Foundation, and each of their respective affiliated companies, advertising and promotional agencies, employees, and the immediate family members, children and legal dependents of such employees and any persons domiciled with such employees, are not eligible to enter or to win. How To Enter. The Contest entry period will begin on October 21, 2013 at 8 a.m. (E.T.) and end on April 11, 2014 at 11:59 p.m. (E.T.). Contest entry forms are available at and must be submitted by visiting www.lead2feed.com. Entries are to be submitted by an eligible 6-12 grade classroom or as a Team. Each Team must be composed of least three (3) students, in grades 6-12, attending a participating school with a sponsoring teacher or adult adviser. There is no limit to the size of the Team. Each student may participate in only one (1) Team. Each Team may submit only one (1) entry. Each Team will create and execute a service learning project to raise awareness of world hunger by (i) setting a goal that attempts to solve a local, state-wide or national hungerrelated issue (i.e., help an existing charity or create a project in its community whose mission is to address or solve hunger related problems locally or nationally), (ii) developing an action plan to achieve the goal and (iii) demonstrating leadership. All submissions must be written in English and between 500-1,000 words and typed. (Acceptable file formats are .doc,.txt, .rtf, .pdf, .pages). Each written entry must include: o Statement of the Teams goal which is the actual project goal (not the Big Goal); o Description of the Teams proposed solution and action plan (Refer to lessons four and six); o Statement of quantifiable results to date of the Teams project (i.e. how they made a difference in their chosen community; such as meals served, cans collected, hours donated, Facebook likes, or families served from an urban garden) (Refer to lesson nine); o Demonstration of Strategy, Structure and Culture. (Refer to lessons four through eight) o Strategy: Clearly states their goal and action plan; o Structure: Shows effective use of the right resources and processes to meet their goal and execute their plan; o Culture: Demonstrates how they created a supportive, engaging and encouraging team environment; o Leadership and Teamwork; o Creativity and innovation of the solution; o Impact on ending hunger: projected and/or actual results - 1-
  • 2. o Identification of the non-profit organization (which must be a tax-exempt public charity organization in the United States, described in Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code*) which that the Team supports in a service project focusing on solving hunger related issues. o The submission may include video not to exceed five minutes or photos related to the written submission. (Acceptable video formats are .mp4, .mov, .wmv, .avi, .flv, Quicktime and and mpeg4). The Teams teacher or adult adviser must electronically sign the entry, verifying the accuracy of the project information and student participation. The Teams teacher or adult adviser must have completed each checkpoint after lessons two, six and nine on the Lead2Feed website at www.lead2feed.com. All entries must be submitted online and must include, without limitation, the name of the sponsoring teacher or adult advisor, an email address and phone number for the sponsoring teacher or adult supervisor, the name and address of the school, the names of the members of the Team, the Teams designated charity, along with attached the written summary. All entries must be received by 11:59 p.m. (E.T.) on April 11, 2014. All entries must be the sole, original work of the Team members (including the videos, photographs and written components). The Contest judges may disqualify previously published written components or videos (not including publication as part of the Contest) or those that have won previous awards or competitions. All standard rules of copyright apply. Sponsor will not be responsible for incomplete, lost, late, postage-due, misdirected, garbled, inaudible or illegible entries, or for failure to receive entries due to transmission failures or technical failures of any kind, including, without limitation, malfunctioning of any network, hardware or software, whether originating with sender or Sponsor. All entries become property of Sponsor and none will be returned. Winner Selection. A panel of judges selected by Sponsor, Administrator, Yum! Brands Foundation and Lift A Life Foundation will judge all eligible entries based on the following criteria: Judging Criteria: The team projects will be judged on the following criteria: - Demonstration of Strategy, Structure and Culture: o Strategy: Clearly state what you set out to accomplish o Structure: Show how you put the right resources and processes in place to meet your goal, execute your plan o Culture: Tell us/show us how your created a supportive, engaging and encouraging team environment 25% - Leadership and Teamwork Creativity and Innovation of the Solution Impact on Ending Hunger (based on actual results) 25% 25% 25% Judging will be completed on or about May 14, 2014. Number of Winners. There will be: One (1) Five (5) First Place Winning Teams, up to Ten (10) Second Place Winning Teams, and up to 435 Third Place Winning Teams. The number of First Place, Second Place Teams is dependent on the number of eligible entries received and the results of the judging. The number o Third Place Winning Teams is dependent on the number of eligible entries received. The entries with the highest cumulative scores will be the First Place Winning Teams; the entries with the next highest scores will be the Second Place Winning Teams; and up to 435 entries with the next highest scores will be the Third Place Wining Teams. In the event of a tie, the tied entries will be re-judged on the same criteria listed above. The
  • 3. decisions of Sponsor and the judges shall be final and binding in all respects. In the event there are less than 450 eligible entries received or if any of the entries are not in compliance with the terms of the Official Rules, there will be less than 450 winning teams. Prizes and Odds. The following prizes will be awarded to each non-profit organization (which must be a taxexempt public charity organization in the United States and described in Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code*) that the winning Team supported as part of its Contest entry. The prizes will be awarded as follows: First Place - $25,000; Second Place - $5,000; and Third Place - $1,000. The odds of winning depend on the number of eligible entries received. The total amount of all prizes shall be between, but will not exceed, $750,000 and shall be determined by Sponsor and judges in their sole discretion. Winner Notification. Winning Teams will be notified on or about May 15, 2014. Administrator will contact each winning Teams teacher or sponsoring adult by telephone or email during regular business hours at the number or email address included with the entry. Failure to reach the teacher or sponsoring adult within 3 days may result in disqualification of the Team, and selection of a substitute winner from among all remaining eligible entries. After confirming with the winning Teams that they are in compliance with the Official Rules of the Contest, Administrator will contact the respective non-profit organizations (as defined above) selected by the winning Teams and coordinate delivery of the prizes. The non-profit organizations supported by the winning Teams may waive their right to receive prizes. Prizes are non-assignable and non-transferable. No substitutions are allowed by the winning Teams or the non-profit public charity organizations. The non-profit public charity organizations supported by the winning Teams are solely responsible for reporting and payment of any taxes on prizes. Winning Teams and their sponsoring teacher or adult advisor and the parent or legal guardian of Team members may be required to complete (i) an affidavit of eligibility certifying that the Teams submission is the Teams original work, that the Team owns rights to the work, that the submission has not previously won an award or prize in a contest and has not previously been published (not including its publication for this Contest), and that the Team has complied with the Official Rules of the Contest, and (ii) a liability and publicity release (except where prohibited by law), which must be executed and returned as instructed. The public charity nonprofit organization* may be required to complete documentation required by Sponsor and Administrator to confirm its 501(c)(3) status and that it is not a private foundation. Failure to sign and return the affidavit or release, any required documentation, or to comply with any terms or conditions of these Official Rules, may result in a winning Teams disqualification, forfeiture of the prize and the award of the prize to an alternate winner. Except where prohibited, acceptance of any prize constitutes consent by each winning Team and by each non-profit organization selected by a winning Team to the publication of his/her/its names, biographical information and likeness in any and all media now known or hereinafter invented for any commercial or promotional purpose, including, without limitation, the internet without additional compensation. Prizes not won and claimed by eligible winners in accordance with these Official Rules will not be awarded and will remain the property of Sponsor. Any prizes unclaimed as of June 30, 2014 will not be awarded. Participation. By participating, contestants agree to be bound by these Official Rules and the decisions of Sponsor, Administrator and the judges. Sponsor and Administrator reserve the right to disqualify Teams found tampering with or otherwise abusing any aspect of this Contest as solely determined by Sponsor. In the event the Contest is compromised by tampering or other causes beyond the reasonable control of Sponsor or Administrator which corrupts or impairs the administration, security, fairness or proper operation of the Contest, Sponsor reserves the right in its sole discretion to suspend, modify or terminate the Contest. Should the Contest be terminated prior to the stated expiration date, Sponsor reserves the right to award prizes based on the entries received before the termination date. Contestants acknowledge and agree that Sponsor and Administrator shall have the right to edit, adapt, modify, reproduce, publish, promote, create a sound recording of, broadcast, or otherwise display or use entries in any way they see fit without limitation or compensation to entrants. Any questions regarding the number of entries submitted shall be determined by Sponsor and Administrator in their sole discretion. Sponsor further reserves the right to disqualify any entry that is alleged to infringe on any thirdpartys intellectual property rights, or that Sponsor deems obscene, offensive or otherwise inappropriate for viewing by a general audience.
  • 4. Copyright. By entering the Contest, each Team grants to Sponsor and Administrator an exclusive, royalty-free and irrevocable right and license to publish, print, edit or otherwise use the Teams submitted entry, in whole or in part, for any purpose and in any manner or media (including, without limitation, the internet) throughout the world in perpetuity, and to license others to do so, all without limitation or further compensation. Each Team further agrees that if its entry is selected by Sponsor as a winning entry, the Team members will sign any additional license or release that Sponsor or Administrator may require, and will not publicly perform or display the Teams submission without the express permission of Sponsor. Construction. The invalidity or unenforceability of any provision of these Official Rules shall not affect the validity or enforceability of any other provision. In the event that any such provision is determined to be invalid or otherwise unenforceable, these Official Rules shall be construed in accordance with their terms as if the invalid or unenforceable provision was not contained therein. Sponsor. The Lead2Feed - World Hunger Leadership Challenge Contest is sponsored by the USA TODAY Charitable Foundation. The decisions of Sponsor, Administrator and the judges regarding the selection of winners and all other aspects of the Contest shall be final and binding in all respects. Sponsor and Administrator will not be responsible for typographical, printing or other inadvertent errors in these Official Rules or in other materials relating to the Contest. For a list of winners (available after June 30, 2014) or a copy of these Official Rules, visit www.Lead2Feed.com or send a self-addressed, stamped envelope to Winners List/Official Rules (as applicable), Lead2Feed -World Hunger Leadership Challenge Contest, c/o USA TODAY Education, 7950 Jones Branch Drive, U-8, McLean, VA 22108. If you have any questions regarding this Contest, please contact info@usatodayfoundation.org Please see privacy policy located atUSATODAY.com for details of Sponsors policy regarding use of personal information collected in connection with this Contest. If you are selected as a winner, your information may also be included in a publicly-available winner list. *The public charity non-profit organization may not be a private foundation as defined in Section 509(a)(1), (2), (3), or (4) of the IRS Code. #91801