PSAID

Rules and Guidelines

The USAID Center for International Disaster Information (CIDI or “Sponsor”) seeks Public Service Announcement (PSA) entries that illustrate how to donate responsibly when supporting disaster relief overseas. Specifically, we are looking for your static image, video and GIF (digital image) entries to inform and engage the public on effective donations while showcasing your bold thinking, originality and creative ideas. Official Rules are set forth below which detail submission rules and procedures for your entries. Please use this information as a guide when developing your PSAid entry. Submissions that do not comply with the following rules and guidelines will be eliminated. All contestants are required to review these rules and guidelines before entering the competition. Your submission will be deemed your acknowledgement and acceptance of these rules and guidelines. Submissions will be accepted through Monday, March 18, 2024, by electronic upload at psaid.org. The 2024 competition features static image, video and GIF (digital image) categories. The winners in each category will be announced the week of April 22, 2024.

In addition to the Official Rules, please be sure to review the documents in the Resources section of psaid.org for background information about the Contest and to access helpful tools, tips and insights for winning PSAs. More information on CIDI and its mission may be found at www.cidi.org.

Official Rules

You must be a U.S. citizen or legal resident, over 18 years old and living in the United States (defined as the 50 states and the District of Columbia) to enter. Participation constitutes entrant’s full and unconditional agreement to and acceptance of these Official Rules. The USAID Center for International Disaster Information’s Public Service Announcement Contest (“Contest”) submission deadline is Monday, March 18, 2024. Contest is sponsored by the CIDI by generous support of the American people through the United States Agency for International Development (USAID). CIDI is headquartered at 555 12th Street, Washington, DC, 20004.

(1) Eligibility
Contest is only offered to individuals 18 years of age or older as of the date of entry. Each applicant must be either a U.S. citizen or legal resident. Students whose education is either sponsored or funded by USAID may not enter the Contest. Employees, independent contractors, officers, and directors of USAID, CIDI, its affiliates, subsidiaries, advertising, promotion and fulfillment agencies, legal advisors, and the immediate family members and persons living in the same household of such persons, are not eligible to participate in the Contest. Contest is offered only in the 50 United States and the District of Columbia. Entry is void where prohibited by law.

(2) How to Enter
Create your own static image, video or GIF (digital image) PSA that demonstrates why monetary donations are the most effective way to support international disaster relief. CIDI educates the public that the most effective and least expensive way to help people affected by emergencies overseas is through monetary donations to established relief organizations. Unsolicited in-kind donations, though satisfying to give, often disrupt relief operations by taking up space and diverting relief worker’s time and attention. Not to mention, unsolicited household items are expensive to ship and are oftentimes culturally inappropriate for disaster survivors. It is simple: Save lives, save money – send cash. Your PSA entry should educate the general public about this message. Visit cidi.org for more information on why Cash is Best.

To enter, access the PSAid website at psaid.org, upload your PSA entry (“entry”) and complete the Contest Registration Forms and any applicable Personal Release Forms no later than 11:59 p.m. PDT on Monday, March 18, 2024. All entrants will be required to declare that they have appropriate consent from each person who appears, whose likeness appears or whose voice is heard in their PSA entries.

Submissions must be named, and group entries must have a designated Group Leader for technical and administrative issues and, where applicable, for winner notification. Entry materials must designate how you would like your attribution to appear with your posted entry (e.g., “Mary Smith, Chicago, IL,” “M. Smith, Chicago, IL,” or “Mary S., Chicago, IL”).

(3) Format and Length
Static Image PSAs are ads that can appear in digital formats or be used in print publications. All static image PSA submissions must include the CIDI and USAID logos. They should be very clear that donating cash is best when it comes to helping after an international disaster and should direct people to the CIDI website.

Submission requirements:

  • The file name should be: StaticImage_LastName_FirstName_2024
  • Static Image PSAa must be 1080×1080 px and shared as a JPEG
  • The original design file (PSD, AEP, etc.) should be included, packaged with all linked images and fonts
  • The information should be clear and accurate
  • All submissions must include this line: For more information, please visit: www.CIDI.org
  • All submissions must include CIDI and USAID logos

GIF (digital image) PSAs are short – 10 seconds or less – animated images with no sound. All GIF (digital image) submissions must include the CIDI and USAID logos. Ads should be very clear that donating cash is best when it comes to helping after an international disaster and should direct people to the CIDI website.

GIF (digital image) PSAs should be captivating and attractive. They need to catch the attention of people who see it on social media and entice them to want to share it.

Submissions for this category should be developed to work on multiple social media channels, to include Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. (Note: the sides of the image might be cropped on certain platforms. Be sure to keep all critical information at least 160 px from the left and right edges of the image.)

Submission requirements:

  • The file name should be: GIF_LastName_FirstName_2024
  • Dimensions must be 1080×1080 px and exported at 72 PPI
  • An animated GIF entry should be submitted as a GIF no larger than 8 MB, and no more than 10 seconds in length
  • The original design file (Ai, EPS, PSD, etc.) should be included with all linked images and fonts embedded or packaged
  • The information should be clear and accurate
  • All submissions must include this line: For more information, please visit: www.CIDI.org
  • All submissions must include CIDI and USAID logos

Video PSAs can be either 15 seconds or 30 seconds in length. All video submissions must include the CIDI and USAID logos. Ads should be very clear that donating cash is best when it comes to helping after an international disaster and should direct people to the CIDI website.

Submission requirements:

  • The file name should be: Video_LastName_FirstName_2024
  • Video entries should be exactly 15-seconds or 30-seconds in length and filmed & edited in high resolution (HD)
  • Video entries should be submitted as MP4, or MPG file format, H.264,640 x 480px screen resolution, at 15 frames per second, not to exceed 40MG
  • All video submissions must include this call-to-action at the end of the video: For more information, please visit: www.CIDI.org
  • If you are a finalist, you will be asked to submit your high-resolution video. High resolution entries should be submitted as:
    • 1920x1080p Apple ProRes 422 HQ or MXF
    • Export file using native frame rate 23.98 or 29.97
    • Avoid graphics touching the edge of the screen

Please make sure the sound for a video PSA is of quality suitable for presentation on television and other public media outlets. The need for clear enunciation cannot be overstated. Encourage all speakers to project through the end of sentences as to not diminish volume at the ends of sentences. Increase the volume for quieter speakers, and vice versa, in order to ensure the consistency of volume throughout the video.

(4) Usage of Trademarks, Brands and Logos
Refrain from using any images of brands or logos in your submission as this could prevent winning submissions from being able to be utilized by media outlets. In addition please be mindful that the American Red Cross logo – a red cross – is often misused to convey a hospital or medical need. Please use a different symbol if necessary, such as a different colored cross. If you would like further suggestions, email: [email protected].

(5) Copyright Infringement
By submitting an entry, each entrant warrants that he or she is the sole author and copyright owner of entry or has permission (via license or otherwise) to use or incorporate those entry portions authored or owned by third parties. The applicant warrants and represents that his or her entry has not been entered into any other contest or won any other award. While the use of images, music and other works in the public domain may be incorporated into entries, materials that infringe on the rights of any third party may not be used. USAID and CIDI are not responsible for late, lost, delayed, garbled, damaged, misdirected, incomplete, illegible or unintelligible entries. Incomplete or illegible entries are not eligible.

A link to the Contest submission forms will be available on the PSAid website throughout the entry submission period (ending Monday, March 18, 2024). Each entrant must complete the online Registration and Certification form. In addition, all persons whose pictures, likeness, voice and/or name are used in the entry must also complete an online Personal Release form. Failure to submit appropriate Registration and Certification forms will disqualify the applicant.

By submitting an entry, entrant grants to USAID a nonexclusive, irrevocable license to copy, reproduce, display, or distribute the entry, and to make derivative works based upon the entry or a substantial portion of the entry without attribution or prior permission. Entries become the property of USAID and will not be acknowledged or returned.

(6) Judging Criteria
USAID staff will vote in a preliminary round for the finalists, which will be the top 5 in each of three categories. The top 5 entries from each category will be ranked from 1 (most effective) to 5 (least effective). After USAID staff selects finalists in each category, a panel of external judges will vote in a final round for the 1st, 2nd and 3rd place winners for all categories. All judges will review entries for appropriateness and clarity of message, factual accuracy, originality, delivery/artistic skill and overall impact. Most important, the judges are looking for PSAID entries that are original and creative in concept and that best convey the importance and the impact of appropriate international disaster donations. CIDI will announce the winners in each category the week of April 22, 2024. Guidance and suggestions from judges to entrants and additional information are available in the Resources section at www.psaid.org. In addition, this year we will be sponsoring a People’s Choice Award. This award will be voted on by the public. Follow CIDI on social media for more info on the voting process.

Judges’ decisions will be deemed final and no appeal or reconsideration will be permitted. USAID CIDI reserves the right to disqualify and remove any entry which is, in the judging panel’s sole discretion, inappropriate, offensive, defamatory or demeaning to USAID CIDI’s reputation or goodwill, or any entrant who, in the judging panel’s sole discretion, engages in conduct that is inappropriate, offensive, defamatory or demeaning to USAID CIDI’s reputation or goodwill or to other entrants or their respective entries.

Winners will be notified by email or phone the week of April 22, 2024, and shall be required to complete an affidavit or declaration of eligibility/liability release and, except where prohibited, a publicity release and such other documents as may be required by CIDI to protect its right to air and use the winning entry. Required documents must be signed and received within seven (7) days of the date printed on the winner notification. Failure to comply may result in forfeiture of extended recognition and national distribution and selection of the next highest rated entrant as the focus. If winner cannot be contacted within five (5) calendar days of first notification attempt, if notification is returned as undeliverable, if winner rejects notification or in the event of noncompliance with these Contest rules and guidelines, winner status will be forfeited and selection of the next highest score entrant as the winner will occur.

(7) General Terms and Conditions:
By participating, entrants agree that Sponsor, its shareholders, agents and representatives, affiliates, subsidiaries, advertising, promotion and fulfillment agencies, and legal advisors are not responsible or liable for, and shall be released and held harmless from: (i) telephone, electronic, hardware or software program, network, Internet, or computer malfunctions, failures, or difficulties of any kind; (ii) any condition caused by events beyond the control of Sponsor that may cause the Contest to be disrupted or corrupted; (iii) any printing or typographical errors in any materials associated with the Contest; (iv) any and all losses, damages, rights, claims and actions of any kind in connection with or resulting from participation in the Contest, including without limitation, claims based on publicity rights, defamation, or invasion of privacy. Sponsor, its shareholders, agents and representatives, affiliates, subsidiaries, advertising, promotion and fulfillment agencies, and legal advisors are not responsible for technical, hardware, software, telephone or other communications malfunctions, errors or failures of any kind, lost or unavailable network connections, website, Internet, or ISP availability, unauthorized human intervention, traffic congestion, incomplete or inaccurate capture of entry information (regardless of cause) or failed, incomplete, garbled, jumbled or delayed computer transmissions which may limit one’s ability to enter the Contest, including any injury or damage to participant’s or any other person’s computer relating to or resulting from participating in this Contest or downloading any materials in this Contest. Sponsor reserves the right, in its sole discretion, to cancel, terminate, modify, extend, or suspend the Contest should (in its sole discretion) computer virus, bugs, non-authorized human intervention, fraud, or other causes beyond its control corrupt or affect the administration, security, fairness, or proper conduct of the Contest.

In such a case, judges will select the winners from all eligible Entries received prior to and/or after (if appropriate) the action taken by Sponsor. Sponsor reserves the right, at its sole discretion, to disqualify any individual it finds, in its sole discretion, to be tampering with the entry process or the operation of the Contest or CIDI’s website, including the PSAid website.

All issues and questions concerning the construction, validity, interpretation and enforceability of these Official Rules, or the rights and obligations of participant and Sponsor in connection with the Contest, shall be governed by, and construed in accordance with the laws of the District of Columbia, without giving effect to any choice of law or conflict of law rules or provisions (whether of the District of Columbia or any other jurisdiction), that would cause the application of the laws of any jurisdiction other than the District of Columbia. All federal, state and local rules and regulations apply. In case of dispute as to the identity of any entrant, entry will be declared made by the authorized account holder of the e-mail address submitted at time of entry. “Authorized Account Holder” is defined as the natural person who is assigned an email address by an Internet access provider, online service provider, or other organization (e.g., business, educational, institution, etc.) responsible for assigning email addresses or the domain associated with the submitted e-mail address. Any potential winner may be requested to provide Sponsor with proof that such winner is the authorized account holder of the e-mail address associated with the winning entry. Any other attempted form of entry is prohibited; no automatic, programmed, robotic or similar means of entry are permitted.