No is now beautiful! It is estimated that nearly two out of three moms question their value because they are overwhelmed with all they need to do. Women often face negative consequences at work when they say "no”. It is exhausting to take care of household chores, childcare, and work stress at the same time, and saying "no" to those responsibilities often results in financial hardship. However, you will no longer have to worry about the financial impact of saying "No" to overwhelming jobs. This year, Pure Leaf presents the "No Grants" Campaign to give women some extra financial support to resist unrealistic expectations. For "No Grant", you need to explain how you intend to use the funds to say "no" in Pure Leaf's "No" Grants Contest. Hurry up and share your thoughts to get free cash worth $2000 to simplify your life.
Limit: Per entry period, one entry is allowed. The minimum age limit to enter the contest is 18 years of age or older (19 years of age or older in Alabama and Nebraska) as of the date of entry, who identify as a mother.
Visi www.PureLeaf.com/NoGrants and follow on-screen instructions to complete the registration form, including providing answers to all of the following questions with a minimum of 50 or maximum of 200 words:
By submitting answers to all questions, you will receive one entry into the contest.
1500 entries (500 per entry period) will be selected randomly on or about the following drawing dates: July 5, 2023, September 5, 2023, and November 3, 2023.
After that, a qualified panel of judges will judge all randomly selected entries on or about the following judging date: August 11, 2023 (for Entry Period 1); October 13, 2023 (for Entry Period 2); and December 15, 2023 (for Entry Period 3) to determine 200 grand prize winners on the basis of following judging criteria:
(200 Winners) (70 from entry period 1 and 65 from entry periods 2 & 3)
Each winner will win a single payment in the amount of two thousand dollars ($2,000.00) as a little extra financial support to help the Grand Prize winner say “no” to “doing it all”.
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