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Northeastern Economic Developers Association sets deadline for awards nominations - June 3rd

Northeastern Economic Developers Association (NEDA) has set June 3rd by 4 p.m. as the deadline to receive nominations for its annual awards to be presented at NEDA's conference in the fall. Email nominations to rhobda@fcadc.com or mail to NEDA Awards Committee, c/o FCADC, 1900 Wayne Rd., Chambersburg, PA 17202-8836 Entries must consist of written explanation of the volunteer, project of program that clearly explains how the nominee meets the award criteria. Successful entries are usually three to five pages and must not exceed five pages. Catergories are: Program of the Year, Volunteer of the Year and Project of the Year. Impact and investment data are especially helpful. Be sure to include contact information for yourself as the nominator. Winners will be selected by the NEDA Awards Committee, consisting of the chair and at least one person from each NEDA state. Winners will be notified prior to the annual conference. No CD's, DVD;s or similar media will be accepted. All materials will be photocopied for the judges.
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