FVAP slogan, poster contests accepting submissions Published Feb. 2, 2011 By MOODY AFB Voting Program MOODY AIR FORCE BASE,Ga. -- For the first time ever, the Federal Voting Assistance Program is opening its biennial voting poster and slogan contests to all U.S. citizens worldwide. Moody members are encouraged to participate and submit their entries by April 8. The slogan contest challenge asks for slogan ideas that inspire members of the military, their families and U.S. citizens residing overseas to start or continue to participate in elections while away from home and can be found at www.FVAP.gov or http://challenge.gov/DoD/115-absentee-voting-slogan-contest. In addition, poster contest seeks artwork illustrating what is means to be an American voter anywhere in the world. The contest details are located at www.FVAP.gov or http://challenge.gov/DoD/116-absentee-voting-poster-contest. The winner for each contest and a guest will receive a trip to Washington, D.C.,to participate in special events and tours. Runners-up will not only feel the satisfaction of knowing that their slogan or artwork is helping to improve voter awareness and participation, but will also receive a certificate of recognition for their contribution to this important endeavor. There is no limit to the number of entries an individual may submit for either contest. All entries must be received by April 8. All submissions must include full name, branch of service (if military), mailing address, daytime telephone number, fax number and e-mail address (if applicable). Defense human resource activity personnel and their immediate family members are not eligible to participate in these contests. For more information, contact slogan@fvap.gov or moodywg.vote@moody.af.mil.