Delaware Press Association encourages and rewards excellence in communication by offering many opportunities for recognition and professional evaluation through contests and awards for both professionals and students.

WELCOME TO THE 2024 DPA PROFESSIONAL COMMUNICATIONS CONTEST

The 2024 DPA Contest has concluded.
The call for entries for the 2025 contest will be sent out this fall.

Scroll down to AWARD WINNERS to see 2024 DPA State Contest Results

The annual Delaware Press Association Communications Contest, open to all professional communicators in Delaware and nearby out-of-state communities, encourages and rewards excellence in communication. Judged by out-of-state communications professionals to ensure impartiality, the contest provides an opportunity to compete in various print or electronic broadcasting fields. All DPA contest winners are presented with award certificates and judge commentary at the DPA Annual Meeting and Contest Awards Banquet each spring.

The annual contest is two-tiered. The first tier of the contest is the statewide DPA competition.  The second tier is the national competition, run by the National Federation of Press Women. All first-place winners in the DPA Contest who also are members of NFPW by March 15 are eligible for entry into the national competition.

DPA Contest Director: Katherine Ward   Contact: 302-655-2175 | DelawarePress@aol.com

Please read “Rules and Guidelines” and “How to Create an Account & Enter the Contest” below before clicking either of these links to access the contest site.

The first time you enter the contest, follow the steps below when using the link below to go to the contest site to create a contest account.

Link will be restored in October when the 2025 contest kicks off.

Under Find Your State’s Affiliate Contest, you will see “Click here to register, if you don’t already have a username/password.”  Then:

  • Click “here.
  • Enter your email address (which will become your username) in the “New Users” section.
  • Click Register, and retrieve an email from NFPW for creating your password.
  • Once you have established an account, use the link below thereafter to access the contest.

Note: If you set up a contest account in a previous year, use the link below instead.

Link to contest to be restored in October.

After creating a contest account, use the “Established DPA Contest Account” link to access the DPA Contest entry site; choose the large ENTER THE PROFESSIONAL CONTEST button. Note: If the NFPW logo appears on the Welcome page instead of DPA’s,  click “Find your Competition” at the top of the page, then click on “Delaware Press Association” to access the Delaware contest page.

Eligibility

DPA Contest: The annual DPA Communications Contest is open to all professional communicators in the state of Delaware and nearby out-of-state communities. Although you do not have to be a DPA member to enter the contest,  we appreciate the decision to support us through membership. Note that contest entry fees are less for members than for non-members. Winners will be notified in March.

Select your best work published or broadcast between January 1, 2023, and December 31, 2023. The governing date is the date printed on the publication, the date e-published, or the date the broadcast was aired. If the entry is a series, use the publication or broadcast date of the final article as the entry date, which allows the beginning article to have been published in the previous contest year.

National Contest: First-place award winners in the 2024 DPA Communications Contest will be eligible to enter the National Federation of Press Women national competition if member dues of $110 ($90 national, $20 local) are received at NFPW Headquarters by March 15, 2024.

Contest Deadlines

Early bird: The early-bird deadline is NOON, January 17, 2024.
Submit your entries by noon to avoid the one-time $25 late fee. 

Late for the worm:

    • All  BOOK entries must be submitted by NOON, January 31, 2024.
    • All other entries must be submitted by NOON, February 7, 2024.

Fees

Members: $20 for the first entry; $10 discount fee for subsequent entries.

Non-members: $25 for the first entry; $15 discount fee for subsequent entries.

College students: $5 per entry.

Late Fee: $25 fee added only to the first entry submitted after NOON on January 17, 2024.

When you have submitted your entries, you may SAVE and logout without paying if you plan to submit more entries later on. If you submit more than one entry, all other entries will be charged at the discount rate.

Payment: When all entries are in the cart and you go to checkout, choose Pay by credit cardThe pay-by-check option is for high school advisers only.

Your entries will not be official until they have been paid for.

Note: All DPA members paid through the end of 2023, or who have renewed for 2024, may enter at the member rate. If you are uncertain, contact delawarepress@aol.com.

Membership Forms

To join or to renew your DPA or your NFPW/DPA membership, please fill out and submit a membership application as directed on the form you select below.

DPA Only: Join or renew by credit card or check

NFPW/DPA: Join or renew by credit card only

Note: DPA dues remain at $20 (student dues are $5). NFPW professional dues are $90 (student dues are $25). If you already paid 2024 DPA dues and want to pay 2024 NFPW dues only, check the box  before “Delaware” on the NFPW membership dues page, click “add to cart,” go to the cart and click “Remove” or the minus sign to remove the charge for DPA dues.

TO GET THE LIST OF ALL CONTEST CATEGORIES & REQUIREMENTS, CLICK THE TEAL BAR BELOW.

2024 FIRST STATE HIGH SCHOOL COMMUNICATIONS CONTEST

Scroll down to HS Contest Award Winners to see the 2024 DPA First State High School Contest Results

Delaware Press Association offers an annual statewide High School Communications Contest for student journalists / communicators, with an opportunity for first-place winners in the DPA contest to enter the NFPW national competition. From time to time we offer seminars and workshops for high school journalists and their advisers, focusing on issues such as ethics and editorial responsibility, the new technology, and First Amendment rights and responsibilities. We believe it is vital to support these bright young future communicators and citizens, and we treat them as professional colleagues.

DPA HS Contest Director: Lydia Timmins   Contact: 302-521-4784; Lydiat@udel.edu

Please read the Rules, Guidelines, and How-to-enter information below
before clicking either link below to access the contest site.

CREATE DPA FIRST STATE HS COMMUNICATIONS CONTEST ACCOUNT

The first time you go to the contest site, the HS Adviser will use the link above to create a contest account. Note: If you set up a contest account in a previous year, use the link below instead.
Where you see “Click here to register, if you don’t already have a username/password,” click “here,” enter your email address (which will become your username) in the “New Users” section, click Register, and retrieve an email from NFPW for creating your password. Once you have established the account, thereafter use the link below to access the contest.

CREATE CONTEST ACCOUNT AND ENTER THE DPA HS COMMUNICATIONS CONTEST

Anytime after creating the Contest Account, use this link to go directly to the DPA HS Contest entry site and choose the large indigo button: Enter the High School Contest. Note: If the NFPW logo appears on the Welcome page instead of DPA’s,  click “Find your Competition” at the top of the page, then click on “Delaware Press Association” to access the Delaware contest page.

Communicator of Achievement Award

The annual Communicator of Achievement Award is the highest honor DPA bestows on its members. First and foremost, the COA Award is given for a lifetime of achievement in the communications profession. And second, it recognizes exemplary service to the community and to humanity as well as to the profession, especially to Delaware Press Association and the National Federation of Press Women.

The DPA COA competes annually in the NFPW COA contest for the honor of being chosen the National Communicator of Achievement. DPA members have done well:

National Winners

  • Billie Travalini, DPA’s 2018 COA, received NFPW’s highest honor when named the NFPW National Communicator of Achievement at the national conference in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. Read the press release on Billie and her accomplishments.
  • At the 2011, conference in Council Bluffs, Iowa, Beth Miller, of Wilmington, DPA president from 2006 – 2008, received the NFPW National COA honor. Click here to see a video of the interview with Beth on having won one of NFPW’s highest awards.
  • DPA’s 2002 COA Kay Wood Bailey of Wyoming, Del., was named National COA at the NFPW Communications Conference in Bismarck, N.D., in September 2002.

National Runners-up

  • John Watson received the National Runner-up award in 2014.
  • Rita K. Farrell was named the National Runner-up in 2004.