I know that over the years, DP has accumulated a number of readers who are actively engaged in nonprofit work. So this is for you...
Well, the Charles Bronfman Prize is looking for a few good Humanitarians.
The Charles Bronfman Prize is an humanitarian award of $100,000. It celebrates the vision and talent of an individual or team 50 years of age or under, whose humanitarian work has contributed significantly to the betterment of the world. Its goal is to bring public recognition to young, dynamic individuals whose Jewish values infuse their humanitarian accomplishments, provide inspiration to the next generations.
Over the last few years, Bronfman Prize judges have considered hundreds of qualified nominations from around the globe -- young women and men whose diverse range of humanitarian efforts includes ground-breaking applications of medicine and science, education, human rights, conflict resolution, community development and compassionate care.
What They Are Looking for:
- Today’s heroes who serve as an inspiration for the next generations.
- Next generation leaders who have a vision for change that will better the world in a meaningful way;
- Nominees who have created a mechanism for acting on their vision in ways that deliver measurable results; and,
- Nominees who exhibit innovation, leadership and impact in their chosen field.
- Individuals or teams, not organizations. We want to hear about the individuals who created the visions on which the organization is based.
- Nominees who are 50 years of age or under by December of the year of nomination
So if you know someone who is a good candidate for the Bronfman Prize, please visit the website for nomination information and forms.
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