Be a Great American Volunteer!
Great American Cleanup
Gwinnett Challenge
March 15 – May 15, 2011
Application Packet
Take the reins, partner:
1. Get in the saddle:
Choose at least one activity from the Great American Activity List, or create your own
2. Head 'em up, move 'em out:
Collect volunteers and resources
3. Don’t stop kickin’ til the clock stops tickin’:
Conduct your project by May 15, 2011
4. The round-up:
Share your results…Submit a post-project summary by May 25, 2011 with 5-10 digital
before and after pictures
5. Hi-yo,Silver!:
Compete for cash prizes
Great American Activity List
City Slickers Need Forests Too
- Get to know the trees in your immediate neighborhood and create an inventory
- Check out areas around your neighborhood and business and plant trees to increase tree canopy
- Create a mini forest in your neighborhood
- Organize a neighborhood block party and get neighbors to plant or care for street trees in front of their homes
- Create a street tree canopy in your neighborhood
- Create a new outdoor living area by planting trees, shrubs and flowers in an area that needs improvement
- Become a Green and Healthy School
- Recycle paper to save trees
Giddy-up for Green
- Create a community vegetable garden for your neighborhood
- Select a vacant lot and grow a community flower garden
- Create a garden of flowers in a nursing home
- Landscape and adopt a median
- Plant a Victory garden to honor veterans or graduates
- Become a Green and Healthy School
- Create a new outdoor living area by planting trees, shrubs and flowers in an area that needs improvement
Litter…there ain’t room in this town for the two of us
- Organize a litter clean up in your neighborhood.
- Organize a litter clean up at work.
- Adopt a road or vacant property and keep it clean.
- Become a Green & Healthy School
Holler at the Squalor
- Organize a cleanup of vacant land or illegal dumpsites
- Survey an area of the community and identify illegal dumpsites and report to Gwinnett Clean & Beautiful (email: )
Graffiti’s a Goner
- Organize graffiti paint-out and paint out graffiti in your neighborhood
- Create a graffiti-free zone and commit to keeping street signs and sidewalks graffiti-free
Recycling Round-up
- Collect paper, plastic bottles and aluminum cans from work and bring them to the Recycling Bank of Gwinnett.
- Collect paper, plastic bottles and aluminum cans from home and bring them to the Recycling Bank of Gwinnett.
- Donate gently used clothes and toys to needy organizations or shelters.
- Donate your cell phones to a needy organization.
- Recycle your old tires.
- Become a Green & Healthy School
Neaten Up Your Neck of the Woods
- Walk your community with neighbors and pick up litter
- Cleanup and beautify the entrances to your neighborhood.
- Help out elderly neighbors or vacant properties by mowing lawns, spraying weeds, etc.
- Adopt a road at the entrance of your subdivision
What projects are eligible?
Choose an activity from one of the categories listed, or create an activity of your own that relates to a category.
What groups are eligible?
- Neighborhood or Tenant Associations
- School Groups
- Civic Groups
- Scout Groups
- Athletic Groups
- Churches
What are the prizes?
- 7-$500 cash prizes awarded (1 in each of 7 categories)
How are the winners chosen?
- One winner will be chosen out of each category by a Selection Committee
- Prizes are awarded based on the biggest transformation and impact on the community
- Winning entries will be posted on GC&B website
What are the rules?
- Projects must be conducted between March 15, 2011 and May 15, 2011
- Entries must be postmarked or emailed by May 25, 2011
- Entries must include a project summary form & 5-10 before/after pictures
- Entries can be mailed to Gwinnett Clean & Beautiful attn: GAC Gwinnett Challenge, 4300 Satellite Blvd, Duluth, GA 30096 or alternately can be emailed to
- All submissions become the property of GC&B and may be used in part or whole for copying, broadcasting or publishing
- All decisions are final