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[India_Vision_2020] Conrad N. Hilton Humanitarian Prize for NGOs and Charities around the world

 


http://www.hiltonfoundation.org/main.asp?id=43&side=1

HUMANITARIAN PRIZE NOMINATION PROCESS


The $1.5 million (U.S.) Conrad N. Hilton Humanitarian Prize is awarded annually to an organization making extraordinary contributions toward alleviating human suffering anywhere in the world.

Nominations are sought from throughout the international community and will close APRIL 30, 2010. An independent international panel of jurors will make the final selection; the award recipient will be announced in the spring of 2011.


GENERAL INFORMATION

 

Nominee Eligibility

  • Nominees must be organizations, not individuals.
  • Nominees must be established, non-governmental, publicly supported charitable organizations. U.S. Internal Revenue Service tax-exempt status—or the equivalent for international organizations—will determine eligibility. (International nominees will be contacted by the Foundation for appropriate documentation.)
  • Nominees must be legally established for at least five years (established prior to January 2005) in order to be considered.
  • Nominees must have an operating budget (expenditures) greater than U.S. $500,000 in their most recent (audited fiscal) year of operation.
  • An organization that has received a single grant of $1.5 million or more from the Conrad N. Hilton Foundation must wait 3 years before being eligible for nomination.

  Nominator Qualifications

  • The Nominator should have direct knowledge of the nominated organization's work.
  • The Nominator may not be an officer or employee—or any other individual receiving remuneration for their services from the nominated organization. Board members may nominate providing they receive no payment for their service.  
  • The Nominator may not be a family member of an officer or employee of the nominated organization.


Evaluation Criteria

Since the Prize is not a grant, nomination material should emphasize the organization's accomplishments rather than future goals. Both historic and recent performance should be addressed. Following are suggested criteria to consider in describing your Nominee's work:

  • Extraordinary contributions toward alleviating human suffering
  • Established record of achievement
  • Innovation in program design
  • Organizational capacity and administrative efficiency
  • Demonstration of long-term impact


Nomination Process

The Identification Sheet (click here) must be completed, signed by the nominator, and returned by E-mail.  If the identification sheet is submitted without a signature via e-mail, a copy must also be sent via facsimile or mail, as the signature of the nominator must be on file.  The nomination will not be considered without a signature.

  1. A personal Nominating Letter in English, not to exceed five typed pages, should cite the reasons the Nominee deserves to be awarded the Hilton Humanitarian Prize. Please include or ask your nominating organization to send an annual report or brochure and the latest financial statement (in U.S. dollars). Please do not submit any additional materials such as videos, original photographs, or books, as they cannot be returned. All materials submitted must be in English.

  2. Multiple nominations are not encouraged, although more than one person can sign a nomination letter. If more than one nomination is received for an organization, the first one received will be the nomination of record.  All other nominations will be registered as letters of support; however, no more than three letters of support will be recorded. 

  3. Once the nomination has been received, the Hilton Foundation may require additional support material from the Nominee.  The Foundation will contact the Nominee directly for this information.

  4. Please note that any attempted contact with the Hilton Prize jurors about the nomination may disqualify a Nominee.

  5. For a list of frequently asked questions about the nomination process, please  click here.  

  6. A PDF copy of these Nomination Guidelines is avalaible by  clicking here.


If you have any questions, please e-mail us at:
nominations@hiltonfoundation.org
 
Or contact:
Prize Department
Conrad N. Hilton Foundation
10100 Santa Monica Boulevard, Suite 1000
Los Angeles, CA 90067
USA
Tel:  310-556-4694
Fax: 310-694-9051

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