Peacedriven Songwriting Award 2011

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Summary

Are you driven? Peacedriven, that is. If your passion for world peace also shows in your music, you could be the recipient of the 6th Peacedriven Songwriting Award.


Founded by the service initiative Peacedriven.com, the international contest annually searches for the song that shows the most drive for peace. Be it drive for peace in the world, peace in your home or school, or inner peace; you decide, we'll listen! The genre is not what matters. The message and melody are what counts. The winner receives $200, an official press release and promotion on Peacedriven.com./n/n***Congrats to Kevin Paris for winning the 2010 contest! Read more at Peacedriven.com***


Are you driven? Peacedriven, that is. If your passion for world peace also shows in your music, you could be the recipient of the 6th Peacedriven Songwriting Award. Three runners-up and one Grand-Prize winner will be selected.


A panel of music industry professionals and social activists will judge entries. The judges will pick a winner based on originality, melody, composition and lyrics. The winner will receive $200. All runners-up will receive a framed certificate, a mention in the press release, and a detailed song review from the judges. Additionally, the winner and 3 finalists will be featured on Peacedriven.com, the hub for peace news and activism.


Founded by the service initiative "Peacedriven.com," the international contest annually searches for the song that shows the most drive for peace. Be it drive for peace in the world, peace in your home or school, or inner peace; you decide, we'll listen! The genre is not what matters. The message and melody are what counts. Four Sonicbids winners (one grand prize winner and three runners-up) are guaranteed to be selected.


Peacedriven.com is the recipient of the Doublemint Award (selected by Venus and Serena Williams), the StreetLaw "National Youth Visionary" Award and the Bryan Award from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.