Nominations are now open for The Community Award, presented by BC Achievement Foundation
The award recognizes British Columbians who have made a significant contribution to their communities and who shine as examples of dedication, excellence, and service
Nominations are now open for BC Achievement Foundation’s Community Award.
The Community Award recognizes British Columbians who have made a significant contribution to their communities. The program celebrates individuals who raise the quality and character of their community and shine as examples of dedication, excellence and service.
Nominations are open until January 31, 2023 and can be accessed here.
BC Achievement Foundation is a non-profit organization with a mission to honour excellence and inspire achievement throughout British Columbia. Established in 2003, the foundation runs five annual award programs that recognize accomplishment in the areas of community leadership, applied art + design, First Nations art, Indigenous entrepreneurship and reconciliation.
Nominations for the 2023 BC Reconciliation Award are open now until January 20, 2023. Nominations for the Fulmer Award in First Nations Art, the Carter Wosk Award in Applied Art + Design, and the Indigenous Business Award open on June 1, 2023. It’s important to recognize those committed to excellence in their field and nominate them for their accomplishments.
There’s no shortage of excellence in British Columbia. For 19 years, the BC Achievement Foundation has celebrated the province’s finest. The only organization of its kind in Canada to honour entrepreneurs, artists, leaders, visionaries, and volunteers, BC Achievement shares the singular stories of these exceptional individuals.
Every one of the recipients is a conduit for change. The effects of their work ripple outward, building momentum while impacting countless lives. BC Achievement programming ignites a movement that captures the best of BC and carves a path forward for others to follow.
Be part of it: #nominatenowbc.
To nominate an outstanding individual, see here.
To learn more about the BC Achievement Foundation, visit https://www.bcachievement.com.
Post sponsored by BC Achievement Foundation.