


Once submitted, all entries are property of B'nai B'rith International.Submissions must include a cover letter.Teams will split the scholarship prize money. Students may work individually or as a team, up to groups of four, to complete the project.Entries shall be no longer than 24 pages, with a minimum of 16 pages.Entries should consist of a complete story with full-color illustrations and be submitted on 8.5" x 11" sheets of paper with text and art on each page any type of artistic medium may be used.Please note that long blocks of text are not age-appropriate. Submissions may be fiction or nonfiction and must be written for an audience of children in grades K-5.If you have a question about if your high school is in the contest region, please email Entries must be the original work of the student(s) and only one entry is accepted per student/team. The contest is open to high school students currently enrolled in grades 9-12 in the listed contest cities/regions who have not previously published an original manuscript for profit.See the table below for the list of eligible location and deadlines:ĭelaware and the Delmarva Peninsula (and including some areas of Maryland) The Challenge wants you to create ways to teach tolerance to younger children. Students in both public and private high schools are eligible. "The Diverse Minds Youth Writing Challenge” competition requires you to write and illustrate a children's book that deals with the topics of tolerance and diversity.
