Idaho Philanthropy Day
Categories
Outstanding Philanthropic Company
Outstanding Adult Volunteer - Brightest Star
Outstanding Youth Philanthropist
- An outstanding company/foundation that demonstrates commitment to the profession, knowledge of the industry, and leadership capabilities. This company/foundation brings philanthropic work to the core of their mission.
- A nonprofit that is an innovative leader in their field, is vocal and visible in their field, collaborates with other organizations and sets an example for others. Note for inclusion – we will seek to recognize nominees of different sizes (small, medium and large) in this category.
- An individual who has demonstrated exemplary leadership and management of volunteers.
- An individual adult (21 years and older) who has demonstrated exceptional leadership in philanthropic efforts and/or projects benefiting charitable organizations. This award excludes the (paid) president, CEO and/or executive director of a nonprofit organization.
Outstanding Adult Volunteer - Brightest Star
- An individual adult (21 years and older) who has demonstrated exceptional leadership through a significant amount of service and volunteerism in their community. This award excludes the (paid) president, CEO and/or executive director of a nonprofit organization.
Outstanding Youth Philanthropist
- An individual youth (under 21 years) who has demonstrated exceptional leadership in philanthropic efforts, including volunteerism, and/or projects benefiting charitable organizations. This award excludes the (paid) president, CEO and/or executive director of a nonprofit organization.
How do we pick the winners?
The Idaho Philanthropy Day committee and individuals from your local community study each nomination and decide which ones best encompass the spirit of philanthropy including, time, talent, treasure, and involvement in the community.
Previous winners/honorees cannot be honored within three (3) years of their most recent Philanthropy Day recognition.
The quantity of nominations for each organization, business, or individual is not a deciding factor. The committee will look more at the quality of the nomination when judging.
Previous winners/honorees cannot be honored within three (3) years of their most recent Philanthropy Day recognition.
The quantity of nominations for each organization, business, or individual is not a deciding factor. The committee will look more at the quality of the nomination when judging.