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OWAA Excellence In Craft Annual Competition

Members ... Download the 2008 EIC Contest Rules (PDF file, 54k).

Annually, OWAA and the Contest Committee administer the Excellence In Craft Awards program. OWAA media members may enter their best works from the previous year in the competition. Seventeen competition categories are available.

The judging for each category is conducted by an independent panel of judges who are experts in the category field they are judging. The winners of the competition are announced at a special event held during the annual summer conference. Plaques and cash prizes are awarded.


Excellence in Craft Winners

Award winners for the following years are available online:


Thank You 2008 EIC Contest Sponsors

OWAA’s Excellence in Craft (EIC) contests are a lucrative benefit, available exclusively to OWAA members. At OWAA’s 2007 conference in Roanoke, Va., thousands of dollars in prizes will be awarded to OWAA members. These prizes are made possible by OWAA’s contest sponsors, companies and organizations that generously agree to support the EIC contests and OWAA’s members. OWAA appreciates the support of its contest sponsors and would like to recognize the 2008 sponsors, who are profiled below. Questions about the contest or interested in sponsorships? Contact, OWAA's contest coordinator, at 406-728-7434 or assist@montana.com.

Realtree® is the home of America’s most versatile camo patterns. No matter where you hunt or enjoy the outdoors, there’s no better way to blend in to your surroundings than by wearing Realtree or Advantage®. Realtree has been actively involved in the conservation of wildlife and preservation of habitat. The company’s on-going commitment includes the support and sponsorships of conservation groups whose goals, messages and efforts closely mirror Realtree’s own. More at www.realtree.com/about/conservation.php.

The BoatU.S. Foundation is a national 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting safe and environmentally sensitive boating. The Foundation’s goal is to be the leader in boating safety and environmental education and outreach, with the purpose of reducing accidents and fatalities, increasing stewardship of our waterways and keeping boating a safe, accessible and enjoyable pastime. Visit www.boatus.com/foundation.

The Coleman Company is the world’s leading manufacturer of camping and outdoor recreation equipment, including the legendary Coleman lantern and camp stoves, plus coolers, jugs, tents, sleeping bags, outdoor furniture, cookware, electric lights and backpacking gear. Coleman also provides expert advice on adventure gear. Coleman’s motto is “The Outdoor Company,” and Coleman encourages people everywhere to enjoy the outdoors and is an advocate for the protection of everything the outdoors has to offer. Visit www.coleman.com.

With nearly 800,000 members throughout North America, Ducks Unlimited (DU) is a volunteer, grassroots-based organization. DU has a single mission: to conserve, restore and manage wetlands and associated habitats for North America’s waterfowl. Since DU was launched in 1937 by a small group of sportsmen, the group has mobilized funds and organized conservation efforts to conserve more than 11 million acres in Canada, Mexico and the United States. Visit www.ducks.org.

The National Wildlife Federation (NWF) is a national organization whose mission is to inspire Americans to protect wildlife for our children’s future. To achieve its mission, NWF relies on its nationwide network – a federation of grassroots activists and wildlife enthusiasts dedicated to protecting wildlife and wild places. It counts more than 5 million members from all walks of life and relies on education as its primary tool – from the youngest child to the highest heads of state. Visit www.nwf.org.

Founded in 1892, the Sierra Club is the largest and oldest grassroots environmental organization in America. The Club’s objectives include the exploration and protection of the planet, responsible stewardship of ecosystems and natural resources, and education to protect and restore the quality of the natural and human environment. Currently, the Club’s main campaigns are Smart Energy Solutions, Safe and Healthy Communities and America’s Wild Legacy. More than 750,000 members are involved in chapters nationwide. Visit www.sierraclub.org.

Founded in 1959, Trout Unlimited (TU) is a national association of fishermen and others who support TU’s mission to conserve, protect and restore North America’s trout and salmon fisheries and their watersheds. TU’s national office, based near Washington, D.C., and its regional offices employ professionals who testify before Congress, publish a quarterly magazine, intervene in federal legal proceedings and work with the organization’s 152,000 volunteers in 450 chapters nationwide to involve them in conservation issues. Visit www.tu.org.

Since 1935, The Wilderness Society has helped protect more than 105 million acres of America’s wildlands through a combination of science, advocacy and education. Its mission is to deliver to future generations an unspoiled legacy of wild places, with all the precious values they hold: biological diversity, clean air and water, towering forests, rushing rivers and silent deserts. The Society believes that through scientific expertise, analysis and advocacy it can achieve success. Visit www.wilderness.org.  

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