Register A National Holiday
Got a genius idea for a new holiday?
Maybe “Leftover Lasagna Day,” “Call-Your-Grandma Day,” or “Dogs-In-Sunglasses Day.” This is the spot to make it real. Share your holiday concept, tell us why it matters, and if the stars (and the community) align it could land on our official calendar for the world to celebrate.
How it works
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OFFICIAL LISTING
Name, date, category, and your polished story. -
SHAREABLE LINK
Easy to post on social, press releases, and invites. -
BADGE KIT
“As Seen on EveryNationalDay” graphic for your website and socials. -
UPDATE ACCESS
Request edits as your holiday grows.
Tell us about your Holiday!
What you get
· OFFICIAL LISTING
· SHAREABLE LINK
· BADGE KIT
· UPDATE ACCESS
Name, date, category, and your polished story.
Easy to post on social, press releases, and invites.
“As Seen on EveryNationalDay” graphic for your website and socials.
Request edits as your holiday grows.
FAQ
What kinds of holidays can I submit?
Anything positive, inclusive, and celebratory—from cultural observances and awareness days to fun, clever traditions. We don’t accept harmful, hateful, explicit, or purely promotional brand days.
How long does the process take?
Most decisions land within 14 days. Publishing typically follows within 2–4 weeks, depending on the date and our editorial schedule.
What happens after approval?
We create your official listing, schedule the date, and send you a shareable link plus a badge kit. Eligible holidays may receive additional promotion.
Can I request changes later?
Yes. You can request edits to improve clarity, add links, or update details as your holiday grows.
Do I keep ownership of my idea?
Yes. You grant us permission to publish and promote the holiday page; you keep ownership of your concept and any materials you submit that you own.
Is there a fee?
Submitting is free. Optional fast-track editorial or promo placements may be available seasonally.
What if a similar holiday already exists?
We’ll let you know. If your angle is distinct (e.g., regional focus or a unique tradition), we may still list it—or we’ll suggest combining strengths.
