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Submit Nominations for 2023 Leadership Awards (California)

Dated: February 24, 2022

The James Irvine Foundation is currently accepting nominations for the 2023 Leadership Awards.

Donor Name: James Irvine Foundation

State: California

County: All Counties

Type of Grant: Award

Deadline (mm/dd/yyyy): 04/29/2022

Award Size: $250,000

Details:

The James Irvine Foundation Leadership Awards recognize individuals advancing breakthrough solutions to critical issues facing California. Each Award recipient’s organization receives $250,000 and help sharing their solutions with policymakers and other leaders in their communities.

The Awards annually recognize cohorts of four to six leaders whose innovative solutions to critical state challenges improve people’s lives, create opportunity, and contribute to a better California. The goals of the Awards program are to:

  • Recognize and support diverse leaders whose work improves people’s lives, creates opportunity, and contributes to a better California
  • Advance innovative, effective solutions that merit expansion or replication
  • Inform local and statewide policy to expand opportunity for the people of California

Nominations Tips

  • Who should nominate: The Foundation welcomes nominations from people who are well acquainted with the nominee and can describe their alignment with the award criteria. Some nominators are familiar with the nominee’s policy field and can describe how their approach is different from their peers or ripe for expansion; others can describe how they or their peers have been affected by the nominee’s work. The nominator must be someone other than the nominee or a family member and, preferably, not employed by the nominee.
  • Demonstrating significance: The significance section provides an opportunity to describe the problem the leader and organization are working to solve and why it is important to California. Strong nominations provide the number of people affected by the problem.
  • Types of innovation: They consider many forms of innovation, including work that:
    • Represents an entirely new approach or a creative leap from standard practices
    • Is not widely known or practiced in California
    • Applies a proven approach in a new way or within a new context
  • Demonstrating effectiveness: Competitive nominations address the problem described in the significance section and provide tangible evidence of the effectiveness of the leader’s work by referencing evaluations, impact data, or examples of how the work has achieved change or directly impacted people’s lives. Changes within the organization like budget or staff levels are not by themselves examples of effectiveness.
  • Use the Prompts: Use the prompts in the nominations form to guide your responses. They describe the types of information often included in the most competitive nominations.
  • Word counts: Each section has a word limit. The higher the word count, the more detail we would like you to share about the leader and their work. Avoid repeating information provided in a previous section.

Award Information

Each Award recipient’s organization receives $250,000 and help sharing their solutions with policymakers and other leaders in their communities.

Eligibility Criteria

  • The Foundation recognizes leaders whose work improves people’s lives, creates opportunity, and contributes to a better California. They especially encourage nominations that reflect the diversity of California’s population and regions. The most competitive nominations describe leaders addressing critical issues with innovative approaches that have been proven effective. They ask nominators to review the selection criteria and nominations questions carefully before nominating.
  • Nominated leaders may:
    • Be an individual or a pair of leaders
    • Work in any sector (nonprofit, public, or private)
    • Work in any field (such as education, health, housing, economic development, or the environment)
  • Nominees must be residents of California. They seek nominees who have not been extensively recognized for their work through other awards.

For more information, visit James Irvine Foundation.

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