Idaho Philanthropy Day nominations are due in August

IDAHO — Nominations for Idaho Philanthropy Day 2023 are due Aug. 18.

These next two weeks are the time to nominate those Idaho residents doing incredible work in their communities. Idaho Philanthropy Day winners in the North, Southwest, and Eastern regions will be recognized during a ceremony in mid-November.

Winners are selected for their donations of time, talent and participation.

Award categories:

  • Treasured Philanthropic Company: An outstanding company or foundation that has shown innovation or leadership in their philanthropic giving to nonprofits.
  • Talented Nonprofit: A nonprofit that is an innovative leader in its field, is vocal and visible in their field, collaborates with other organizations and sets an example for others.
  • Talented Volunteer Manager: An individual adult (21 years or older) who has demonstrated exemplary leadership and management of volunteers or has gone above and beyond to mobilize volunteers to meet a new or urgent need in their community.
  • *Treasured Adult Philanthropist: An individual adult (21 years and older) who has demonstrated exceptional leadership in philanthropic giving efforts and/or projects benefiting charitable organizations or has gone above and beyond to meet a new or emerging need in the community.
  • *Timeless Adult Volunteer: An individual adult (21 years and older) who has demonstrated exceptional leadership through a significant amount of service and volunteerism in their community.
  • *Timeless Youth Philanthropist: An individual youth (under 21 years) who has demonstrated exceptional leadership in philanthropic efforts, including volunteerism, and/or and/or projects benefiting charitable organizations.

*These awards exclude the paid president, CEO, or executive director of a nonprofit organization.

Sponsored by the Idaho Nonprofit Center, Idaho Philanthropy Day was revitalized in 2017 to reflect these contributions through the effort of several state foundations.

Idaho EdNews Staff

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