Legacy Mission #6

LEGACY CHAMPION - Leadership in Action

"LEGACY CHAMPION" is a competition for families to showcase their leadership skills through a project of their choosing. Over the course of 4 weeks, families will have the opportunity to complete and submit their projects for review. Submission requirements include a video presentation, written summary, and any supporting materials. Projects are judged on creativity, impact, sustainability, and overall presentation by a panel of judges.
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The top three families, as well as a grand prize winner, will be awarded a prize package including a Medal or Family Trophy, acceptance into our LEGACY CLUB with additional perks and recognition on the LEGACY website and social media channels. The competition will be promoted through various channels and participation is subject to the terms and conditions of the competition. The winners will be announced at a live event and their projects will be featured on the LEGACY website and social media channels.

We are excited to invite you to participate in our upcoming "LEGACY CHAMPION" challenge! This competition is an opportunity for families to showcase their leadership skills through a project of their choosing.

Over the course of 4 weeks, families will have the opportunity to complete and submit their projects for review. Submission requirements include a video presentation, written summary, and any supporting materials. Projects will be judged on creativity, impact, sustainability, and overall presentation by a panel of judges.
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Dear Parents,
We are excited to invite you to participate in our upcoming LEGACY CHAMPION "Leadership in Action" challenge! This competition is an opportunity for families to showcase their leadership skills through a project of their choosing.

Over the course of 4 weeks, families will have the opportunity to complete and submit their projects for review. Submission requirements include a video presentation, written summary, and any supporting materials.

Projects will be judged on creativity, impact, sustainability, and overall presentation by a panel of judges.

The top three families, as well as a grand prize winner, will be awarded a prize package including a cash prize, leadership development resources, and recognition on the LEGACY website and social media channels.

This competition will be promoted through various channels and participation is subject to the terms and conditions of the competition. The winners will be announced at a live event and their projects will be featured on the LEGACY website and social media channels.

We hope you will consider participating in this exciting opportunity to showcase your leadership skills and make a positive impact in your community. Please feel free to reach out to us with any questions or for more information.

Sincerely,
Gary and Nikki Engels
What's the best plan of action for a family to win the competition

It is important for a family to have a clear and specific goal in mind for the competition. They should also work together as a team to come up with a strategy to achieve this goal. Communication and collaboration are key in order to effectively utilize each member's strengths and resources. Setting achievable benchmarks and regularly tracking progress can help the family stay on track and make adjustments as needed. It is also important to stay focused and stay positive, even when faced with challenges or setbacks. By staying committed and putting in the necessary effort, a family can increase their chances of success in the competition.
Competition where families complete a project and submit it to be scored and awards are given

Competition theme: "LEGACY CHAMPION - Leadership In Action"
  • Submission period: families have 4 weeks to complete and submit their projects
  • Submission requirements: families must submit a video presentation showcasing their leadership project, along with a written summary and any supporting materials (e.g. photos, documents)
  • Scoring criteria: projects will be judged on the following criteria: creativity, impact, sustainability, and overall presentation.
  • Judging panel: a panel of judges will review and score the submissions based on the criteria above.
  • Awards: awards will be given to the top three families, including a grand prize for the winning team.
  • Promotion: the competition will be promoted through social media, email marketing, and other channels to encourage participation.
  • Prize package: the winning family will receive a prize package including a cash prize, leadership development resources, and recognition on the LEGACY website and social media channels.
  • Participation rules: families must agree to the terms and conditions of the competition in order to participate.
  • Announcement of winners: the winners will be announced at a live event, and their projects will be featured on the LEGACY website and social media channels.
Why You Should Share Your Project
Community service projects are an excellent way for individuals and groups to make a positive impact on their communities. By completing a service project, you not only help others, but you also develop valuable skills and experiences that can benefit you in your personal and professional life. However, the benefits of community service projects don't end when the project is completed. Sharing your completed project with others has the potential to inspire and motivate them to take action and make a difference as well.
One of the main reasons to share your completed community service project is to inspire others to get involved. Seeing the positive impact that your project has made can encourage others to want to make a difference in their own way. By sharing your story and the details of your project, you can show others that it is possible to make a positive impact, even with limited resources or time. Sharing your project can also help to raise awareness about the issues and challenges facing your community, which can help to mobilize others to take action.
Sharing your completed community service project can also provide valuable learning opportunities for others. By sharing what you learned during the planning and execution of your project, you can help others to understand the challenges and rewards of community service work. This can be especially valuable for young people, who may be considering pursuing a career in public service or community development. By sharing your experiences, you can help to give them a better understanding of what it takes to make a difference and provide them with the motivation to get started.
Finally, sharing your completed community service project can be a great way to build your own leadership skills and reputation. By sharing your project with others, you can demonstrate your leadership abilities and the impact that you are capable of making. This can help to build your credibility and reputation as a leader, which can open up new opportunities for you in the future.
In conclusion, sharing your completed community service project has the potential to inspire and motivate others to take action, provide valuable learning opportunities, and help to build your own leadership skills and reputation. By sharing your project with others, you can make a lasting impact on your community and beyond.

contest Terms and Conditions

  • Participants must be a family unit with at least one parent/guardian and at least one child between the ages of 9 and 14.
  • Projects must be original and completed by the family unit.
  • Projects must be related to leadership development in some way.
  • Projects must be completed within the 4 week submission period.
  • Submissions must include a video presentation, written summary, and any supporting materials.
  • Projects will be judged on creativity, impact, sustainability, and overall presentation.
  • The top three families, as well as a grand prize winner, will be selected by a panel of judges.
  • Prizes will be awarded to the top three families and a grand prize winner.
  • Prizes are non-transferable and cannot be exchanged for cash value.
  • By participating in the competition, families agree to the terms and conditions set forth by LEGACY.
  • LEGACY reserves the right to disqualify any submissions that do not adhere to the terms and conditions.
  • The decision of the judges is final.
  • LEGACY reserves the right to use any submissions for promotional purposes.
  • Participants must adhere to all applicable laws and regulations.
  • LEGACY is not responsible for any injury or damage that may occur during the completion of a project.
  • LEGACY reserves the right to modify or cancel the competition at any time.

Judging Criteria

The judging criteria for the Leadership In Action competition will include the following:
  • Creativity: This criterion will assess the originality and innovation of the project concept and execution.
  • Impact: This criterion will assess the potential impact of the project on the community or intended audience.
  • Sustainability: This criterion will assess the potential for the project to have long-term positive effects and the feasibility of maintaining the project's success.
  • Overall presentation: This criterion will assess the clarity and effectiveness of the video presentation, written summary, and any supporting materials.
  • In order to be eligible for awards, projects must meet the minimum requirements outlined in the competition guidelines and adhere to the terms and conditions of the competition. All decisions made by the judges are final.

Minimum requirements for Submission

To be eligible for the Leadership In Action competition, all projects must meet the following minimum requirements:
  • Projects must be completed within the 4 week submission period.
  • Projects must be original and created by the participating family.
  • Projects must be related to leadership development or community service in some way.
  • Projects must be suitable for all ages and meet all safety guidelines.
  • Projects must be completed to the best of the participating family's ability.
  • Projects must be submitted as a video presentation, along with a written summary and any supporting materials (e.g. photos, documents).
  • Projects must be submitted via the designated submission form on the LEGACY website.
  • Projects must comply with all competition rules and terms and conditions.
  • Any projects that do not meet these requirements will not be eligible for judging.
Meet the instructor

Gary Engels

Gary founded LEGACY after giving a TEDx talk on Project Based Leadership Training in 2013. This idea has sparked thousands of community/leadership projects around the world. He is a Royce Gracie Jiu Jitsu Black Belt and 4th Degree Black Belt in Taekwondo. Founding Leadership Academy in 2005, they use the martial arts as a vehicle to teach Leadership Skills. He founded LEGACY as an extension of this training to make an impact in the world through action and results in communities everywhere. 
Patrick Jones - Course author