Deadline — One week for 2015 Wilbur Awards

Secular media producers, writers, publishers and bloggers can submit work for the 2015 Wilbur Awards. The Religion Communicators Council (RCC) will accept entries through Feb. 4 (postmark date) for one of the oldest recognition programs for religion coverage by secular communicators. Submissions must be produced during 2014. Entry forms are available online. Award categories include […]

Secular media producers, writers, publishers and bloggers can submit work for the 2015 Wilbur Awards.

The Religion Communicators Council (RCC) will accept entries through Feb. 4 (postmark date) for one of the oldest recognition programs for religion coverage by secular communicators. Submissions must be produced during 2014. Entry forms are available online.

Award categories include newspapers, magazines, books, photography, television and cable, radio or podcasts, feature films, and digital communications. Juries of media professionals coordinated by council members across the country evaluate submissions on content, creativity, impact and excellence in communicating religious values.


The 2015 awards will be presented April 11 in Alexandria, Virginia during the council’s national convention. Winners receive a handcrafted stained-glass trophy and national recognition for their work.

The award is named for the late Marvin C. Wilbur, a pioneer in religious public relations and longtime council leader. For more information on the Wilbur competition or entry details, go to the Wilbur Awards web page

RCC logoAbout the Religion Communicators Council

The Religion Communicators Council is an interfaith association of more than 400 religion communicators. They work in print and electronic communication, advertising, and public relations. Members represent Bahá’í, Christian, Hindu, Jewish and Muslim faith communities. Founded in 1929, the council is the oldest public relations professional association in the United States.

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