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Paws & Pals Calendar Contest

Enter your pet into the Canadian Down Syndrome Society Calendar Contest. You could win by having your pet featured in a calendar!

There will be thirteen (13) winners (12 months and one cover) with the most votes on November 7, 2024, at 12:00 PM EST will win a spot* in the 2025 Canadian Down Syndrome Society Calendar.

*See Prizing for full details.

During Canadian Down Syndrome Week, we’re especially reminded of the power of inclusion and connection. Our pets, with their hidden superpowers, see beyond differences and love without limits. Take the time to raise much needed funds to make sure essential projects, advocacy, and inclusive opportunities that Canadian Down Syndrome Society provides are able to continue.

Your participation, no matter how much you raise, shows that friendship comes in all shapes and sizes and helps support individuals with Down syndrome and their families. We all have the power to make others feel welcome.

Donations over $20 will be tax-receipted. Thank you, and GOOD LUCK!
Prizing
Top 13 Fundraisers
  • The top thirteen animals (12 months and one cover) with the most votes will each win a place in the 2025 Canadian Down Syndrome Society Calendar. Each pet will have a month dedicated to them, and one will be on the cover page.
Additional Prizes
  • Additional prizes may be awarded to runners-up and in special incentives during the contest.
About Us
Our Vision
All people are valued, fully participating citizens.

Our Mission
CDSS is the national source of expertise promoting the abilities and contributions of people with Down syndrome. We provide reliable information and connections to people with Down syndrome and those who support them, while positively shaping the social and policy contexts in which they live.

The Canadian Down Syndrome Society (CDSS) is a national non-profit organization focused upon human rights, health, social participation, inclusive education and employment for those with Down syndrome. CDSS supports self-advocates, parents and families through all stages of life.

The Canadian Down Syndrome Society is a Registered Charitable Organization, Charitable Number 11883 0751 0001.

CDSS Provides
  • A Resource Hub supporting all aspects of living with Down syndrome.
  • Major life-stage resources available in digital format in English and in French.
  • An e-newsletter, which keeps the public, members, and donors up to date on what's new at CDSS and in the community and celebrates stories from around the world.
  • Advocacy efforts with Federal, Provincial and Territorial Governments on issues affecting the lives of Canadians with Down syndrome.
  • Access to a network of Down syndrome groups in Canada.
  • Person-centered support and connections to resources, services and information for the Down syndrome community.
  • Ongoing learning opportunities through information webinars facilitated by community subject matter experts.
  • 3.21 Magazine, a quarterly magazine for and about the Down syndrome community in Canada – it includes stories about advocacy, advice from professionals, the latest news, and important dates about upcoming events and activities.
  • Fundraising campaigns to help fund impactful community resources and projects.
FAQ
I made a mistake with my entry/donation. Who do I contact?
Email us at pamelam@cdss.ca, and we will fix it!

My images won't upload, what do I do?
Contact us at pamelam@cdss.ca, and we will help you!

How are votes counted?
Donations made in support of supporting individuals with Down syndrome and their families are valued at one vote for every $1.00 donated.

How do I get a top spot?
Fundraise! The Canadian Down Syndrome Society Calendar Contest is a fundraising activity to support individuals with Down syndrome and their families.

How do I change my photo?
Email us at pamelam@cdss.ca with your new photo, and let us know which entry is yours. Then we'll change the photo for you.

Do I have to live in Alberta to enter the contest?
You can enter the contest from anywhere! However, if any additional prizing is announced through the contest or items that can't be shipped (like the calendar itself), you will not qualify for those.

My pet has passed away, may I still enter him/ her?
Yes, you can; however, due to potential issues with photo quality, we recommend that you only enter if you can absolutely guarantee that your photos meet the image requirements. If they do not, the runner-up will be given your spot.

Who gets one of the calendar pages?
The thirteen (13) animals (one cover and 12 months – 6 dogs and 6 cats + other) with the most votes on November 7, 2024, at 12:00 PM EST will win the chance to be featured in the 2025 Canadian Down Syndrome Society "Paws & Pals" Calendar.

If I win a Top 13 spot in the calendar, what happens next?
If you win one of the Top 13 spots, you will be contacted directly by Canadian Down Syndrome Society regarding photos and photo quality. A selection of 3-4 print-quality photos of each winning animal must be provided by November 14, 2024, at 12:00 PM EST to be included in the production of the calendar.

What happens if I cannot get high-quality photos?
If appropriate print-quality photos are not provided by the deadline, Canadian Down Syndrome Society will offer the spot in the calendar to the next runner-up.

Can I be disqualified?
The Canadian Down Syndrome Society reserves the right to disqualify an entry based on objectionable content or depiction of the animal or persons in a photo. Donations collected will be refunded if requested by the donor.

What will The Canadian Down Syndrome Society do with my pet's entry once it has been uploaded?
By agreeing to the waiver, you will also acknowledge and give permission to The Canadian Down Syndrome Society to use the name, story and photo of the animal entered in future various publications and materials, including the 2025 "Paws & Pals" Calendar.

Will I receive a tax receipt?
Yes, tax receipts will be issued for all donations of $20 or more, unless specifically requested. Tax receipts will be emailed within four weeks of the end of the contest.

What are the image requirements for when I win? (so long as an animal does not look distressed, you may enter the contest with whatever picture you choose - but winning submissions must follow the below rules to print)
  1. For the Top 13 winners - Photos must be high quality, taken at maximum resolution, 300 DPI, minimum file size of 4 MB (megabytes) in size and in a generally accepted file format. Please note: most phone photos will not meet these standards.
  2. Photos submitted for the calendar must include at least one animal, who should be present in no less than 2/3 of the frame. Landscape format is preferred.
  3. Please ensure that the photo is sharp and in focus with a clean background.
  4. Pets who are shown outside:
    1. Dogs in photographs taken outdoors must be shown wearing a collar and ID tag.
    2. Cats in photographs taken outdoors must be shown in a safe environment (preferably in an enclosure/ catio or with a harness on) wearing an ID tag.
    3. Domestic birds, however, must only be shown indoors.
  5. If the photo contains an individual, you must be able to confirm and provide written authorization from that person for The Canadian Down Syndrome Society to use the photo. However, it is preferred that the photo not feature people.
Where can I contact for any technical issues?
You can contact us by email at pamelam@cdss.ca.

Why Should I Enter?

  • Be a Hero: Not just for your pet, but for families with the highest priority needs.
  • Create Meaningful Memories: Picture your pet’s legacy in a calendar that brings smiles and courage to those facing tough challenges.
  • Support an Impactful Cause: Your votes and entries make a real difference.
Rules
Contest Timing
  • The contest opens at 10:00:00 AM (Eastern Time) on Thursday, October 24, 2024.
  • The contest closes at 12:00:00 PM (Eastern Time) on Thursday, November 7, 2024. All votes must be submitted before the contest closes to count towards your pet's total.
Eligibility
  • The contest is open to domestic pets (dogs, cats, and other pets), and all entries must adhere to contest guidelines. Exotic animals and wild animals are not permitted.
How to Enter
  • Participants can enter their pet into the contest by creating an entry on the contest website.
  • There is a $1 cost per vote, and each vote contributes directly to Canadian Down Syndrome Society. The more votes your pet receives, the better their chances of winning.
Prizing
  • Top 13 Fundraisers
    The top thirteen animals (12 months and one cover) with the most votes will each win a place in the 2025 Canadian Down Syndrome Society Calendar. Each pet will have a month dedicated to them, and one will be on the cover page.
  • Additional Prizes (Optional):
    Additional prizes may or may not be awarded in special promotions during the contest, depending on availability.
Voting and Fundraising Rules
  • Each vote costs $1 and can be cast through the contest website.
  • Votes and donations must be made directly online through your contest entry to count towards your total. Offline donations may be able to count towards votes given enough notice - contact (Toll-free in Canada): 1-800-883-5608 for assitance
  • If there is a tie for any of the top 13 spots, the tied contestants will be entered into a draw to determine the winner.
Photo Submission and Requirements
  • Photo Submission Deadline: Winners must submit an additional 3-4 photos of their pet within one week of being notified. The photos must meet the following requirements:
  • The pet should occupy no less than 2/3 of the frame.
  • The photos should be clear, sharp, and focused. If appropriate photos are not provided by the deadline, the prize may be offered to the next eligible contestant.
Tiebreaker
  • If there is a tie for the top spots, the tied contestants will be entered into a draw to determine the winner
Tax Receipts
  • Donations of $20 or more will receive a tax receipt. Tax receipts will be emailed to donors within four weeks of the contest's conclusion unless otherwise requested.
Winner Announcement
  • The winners will be announced on the contest website within three days of the contest closing. Winners will also be contacted directly by Canadian Down Syndrome Society to arrange for photo submissions and any additional information needed.
Entry Disqualification
  • Canadian Down Syndrome Society reserves the right to disqualify any entry based on objectionable content or depictions of animals or persons in photos that do not align with the organization's values. Donations collected will be refunded if requested by the donors.
Content Usage
  • By entering the contest, participants grant Canadian Down Syndrome Society the right to use the name, story, and photos of the winning pets in publications, promotions, and materials that support our mission.

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