2011 Fair Trade Calendar Photo Contest!

Courtney Lang May 8, 2010
Enter Your Photos Now!

Enter Your Photos Now!

Our friends at the Fair Trade Resource Network have invited all of us to participate in their second annual Fair Trade Calendar Photo contest! For the second year in a row, working with the Fair Trade Federation, FTRN is working hard to spread the word about Fair Trade and to help grow awareness of Fair Trade products, businesses, and campaigns. Join the collaboration! The 12 winning photos will be featured in the 2011 Fair Trade Calendar!

Submit photos from June 1-15!

Vote for the best photos from June 16-20.

To participate in the Fair Trade Calendar Photo contest follow the simple steps below:

  1. First read over contest Rules and Regulations and Guidelines/Eligibility to make sure you qualify for this contest. https://www.fairtraderesource.org/link-up/photo-contest/photo-contest-details/
  2. Email each photo, with a title, to Meghan@ftrn.org.
  3. Pay submission fee of $10/photo at FTRN’s Online Store. Pay using PayPal or a Credit Card. Photograph submissions are $10 per photograph; you may submit as many photographs as you want. (1 photograph= add $10, 5 photographs=add $50, etc.) http://store.fairtraderesourcenetwork.org/
  4. Within one business day of receiving your payment, FTRN will post your photo(s) here: https://www.fairtraderesource.org/link-up/photo-contest/

*Suggested photograph themes: action shots of Fair Trade producers, organizers, activists, students, and promoters.

If you are interested in learning more about this year’s Fair Trade Calendar Photo Contest, visit the FTRN website: https://www.fairtraderesource.org/link-up/photo-contest/ OR email: Meghan@ftrn.org

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Courtney Lang, National Organizer | Fair Trade Campaigns

Courtney Lang brings over 5 years of community organizing to Fair Trade Towns USA, building both the Local Food and Fair Trade networks in Vermont. As Local Food Coordinator with City Market/Onion River Cooperative, Courtney worked with local producers, institutions and consumers to grow the local food system and organize a strategic model for community engagement through farm tours, workshops, and local food challenges. Like many in the Fair Trade industry, Courtney was inspired to take action in Fair Trade when she witnessed child-labor first hand in Costa Rica. As a founding member of Fair Trade Burlington, she has worked with economic development organizations, businesses, and consumers to build awareness of Fair Trade among Vermonters. She also worked with a Fair Trade USA licensee, Vermont Coffee Company, as Friend Ambassador where she united the story of Fair Trade to every purchase of coffee.