Public Service Announcement Contest

PSA Video Announcement.mp4

Why Make Public Service Announcements?

Science alone cannot solve climate change; we need civic engagement. Therefore, a significant part of this project is engaging students in civic action and communication through Public Service Announcements (PSAs), supported by a grant from the Appalachian Stewardship Foundation. PSAs are short audio or video messages that communicate ideas and raise public awareness or motivate action towards an issue. Civic action and communication through efforts such as PSAs are essential to raising public awareness. Developing public awareness is required for addressing the social, political, and economic changes needed to solve the climate crisis. 

Engaging students in creating PSAs on climate-related issues will help fulfill writing and communication education standards. Developing PSAs help students to develop a deeper understanding of the issues by “teaching others;” enhance their media and communication skills through active engagement in a media production project; and increase their ability to develop effective, evidence-based messages that are relevant to the audience. Learning these strategies will empower students to engage more effectively in the public discussion about climate change. 

“Science alone will not save us. Civic engagement might.” - Michael Mann et al

Congratulations to our 2023 PSA Contest Winners!

PSA Contest Instructions

Dates


Format


PSA Topics


Common Pitfalls: 


See more PSA Advice here!


Eligible Participants


Copyright


Forms to print, sign, and scan to submit with your PSA


Submission Instructions

Judging Rubric

Judging Rubric.pdf

Awards

Supported by a grant from the Appalachian Stewardship Foundation, these awards will be for the individual or team per submission, i.e. if you are part of a team, your team captain will be responsible for splitting the gift card winning. The winning PSA sound and video files will be shared on the project website and broadcast across media platforms in West Virginia. 

Video Awards:

Audio Awards:

Official Contest Rules

2023 PSA Contest Rules- Instructions-1-27-23.pdf

"The most important thing you can do to fight climate change is to talk about it.” – Katharine Hayhoe

Climate Change PSA Examples

What is it like to create a PSA?

Kathryn's Storyboard

PSA "How To" Video

What works and what doesn't work about these PSAs?

Kathryn's Audio PSA

Kathryn's Video PSA 

Mid-Ohio Valley Climate Action (MOVCA) 2019 PSA Award Winner, 1st Place
Produced by students at West Virginia University-Parkersburg
MOVCA homepage: http://main.movclimateaction.org
“You Don’t Have to Have Superpowers to Make a Difference” Environmental PSA Contest Winner (2011)
Sponsored by League of Women Voters, Oakland (CA) Area
ENVS 101 PSA “Running Faucet Water” (Winter 2015)
PSA done by Highline College students as part of class project (DesMoines, IA)
FDEM | 2013 Severe Weather Awareness Week Middle School PSA Winner
“Florida Get a Plan” student productionLiberty Middle School, Ocala, FL
“Exercise and Nutrition” PSA (October 2017)
By Mrs. Schmied and her second grade students, Rotella Interdistrict Magnet School, Waterbury, CT
Morgan Freeman Global Warming PSA – Sierra Club and PLAN!TNOW (2009) 
Climate Change in the Pacific Northwest” – Animated PSA (February 2020)
By Lilly Tan (Made with Adobe Illustrator 2020 and After Effects 2019) 

This PSA contest is supported through a grant from the Appalachian Stewardship Foundation.