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Escape the Vape Video Challenge
The Escape the Vape Video Challenge is a contest to engage Minnesota middle and high school students and raise awareness of the dangers of using e-cigarettes, often called vaping. To participate, students will submit a 30-second public service announcement (PSA) video to educate their peers, schools, families, and community on the dangers of vaping nicotine. This opportunity allows students to use their creative energy to make a difference in their community.
The Escape the Vape Video Challenge is a program coordinated by ACET, Inc. in partnership with the Minnesota Department of Health. The contest is sponsored by the Masonic Cancer Center at the University of Minnesota and Oxboro Family Chiropractic.
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Contest Prizes
The top 5 winning entries in both the high school and middle school divisions will each win the following cash prizes:
- 1st place: $500 for the winning entry and $250 for their school or organization
- 2nd place: $250 for the winning entry
- 3rd place: $150 for the winning entry
- 4th place: $100 for the winning entry
- 5th place: Escape the Vape Video Challenge swag package
Key Dates
December 2, 2024 | Video Submission Opens |
January 31, 2025 | Video Submission Deadline |
March 2025 | Finalists Announced |
April 2025 | Public Voting, Winners Announced |
Help Promote the Contest with Your Students
School administrators, principals, teachers, as well as community leaders and parents are crucial components in helping to spread the word about this contest to students and encourage their participation. Schools are encouraged to include this project in their curriculum and to provide students with resources to complete their videos, such as props, space to plan and film, and access to their theater teacher or advisor.
Include information about the Escape the Vape Video Challenge in your communications to students and parents, such as:
- Daily announcements
- Newsletters and emails to parents, students and teachers
- Bulletin boards
- Social media channels
- School or organization websites
For even more tools, check out Escape the Vape Video Challenge: Promotional Kits. Promotional kits include a sample social media calendar, social media posts, as well as digital promotion and media tools.
Do you have communications channels or other tools to help reach Minnesota youth about the Escape the Vape Video Challenge? ACET, Inc. and the Minnesota Department of Health would like to partner with your organization. Contact the Escape the Vape Video Challenge team at mnescapethevape@gmail.com.
Become a Sponsor
The Escape the Vape Video Challenge would not be possible without the partnership and generosity of its Sponsors. Sponsorships provide valuable resources for the contest, including the ability to offer motivating prizes and swag to participants. Most importantly, your contributions help support the crucial work of educating students on the dangers of vaping.
To become a sponsor, email mnescapethevape@gmail.com.
Learn More
- E-cigarettes and Vapes
- Youth E-cigarette Prevention and Cessation Initiative
- School Toolkit for E-cigarette Use Prevention and Cessation
For questions, contact the Escape the Vape Video Challenge team at mnescapethevape@gmail.com.
Trying to Quit Smoking, Vaping, or Chewing?
Quit Partner is Minnesota’s family of programs to help people who want to quit smoking, vaping, chewing, or using other commercial tobacco products. Call 1-800-QUIT-NOW (784-8669) or visit Quit Partner.
For more help, visit Quitting Commercial Tobacco.