Win an iPod nano! – Pledge to Vote for Apathy is Boring
The Pepsi Refresh Project is donating $100,000 to the social change idea with the most votes. Help Apathy is Boring throw “Party at the Polls” at upcoming elections and get 100,000 Canadian youth to vote for the first time by pledging to vote for Apathy is Boring’s project today.
I want to help. What can I do?
Pledge to vote for Apathy is Boring’s idea once a day, EVERY DAY, between September 1st and October 31st.
To pledge, and to be entered to win an iPod nano, send an email to info@apathyisboring.com with the following information and we’ll send you a daily reminder to cast your vote.
First Name:
Last Name:
Email:
Telephone #:
Encourage your friends and family to vote for Apathy is Boring. Forward this email and invite your friends to pledge to vote once a day for two months for Apathy is Boring.
Check out Apathy is Boring’s idea page for more information about our “Party at the Polls”: http://www.refresheverything.ca/apathyisboring
Did I hear iPod?
Yes you did. At the end of the competition we will award an iPod nano to one person amongst all those who have made a pledge to vote EVERY DAY. The more you vote, the greater your chances to win.
Let’s prove that youth in Canada aren’t apathetic. Pledge your vote today!
Web link for more information: http://www.refresheverything.ca/apathyisboring
Contests
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Time to Win - Another Great Giveaway for Your Great Ideaby Apathy is Boring — March 14, 2011
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Win an iPod nano! – Pledge to Vote for Apathy is Boringby Apathy is Boring — October 29, 2010
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A Mic in One Hand, the Country in the Other.by Apathy is Boring — August 11, 2010
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Tattoos, Ipods, or Suits? Describe your perfect MP.by Apathy is Boring — April 27, 2010
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Autographed Kae Sun CD Giveawayby Apathy is Boring — February 25, 2010
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D-Code, 4REAL, 8 Goals for a better world, Aboriginal Healing Foundation Student Program, Adbusters, Alternatives, Art Matters, Artivistic, Ashoka Canada, Assessing the Challenge of Youth Involvement in Public Policy
