Philanthropy Day

2019 National Philanthropy Day (NPD) Award Criteria


  1. Nominations for any award, except the Eugene R. Wilson Award, may be submitted by an individual AFP member or an outside individual or organization. Eugene R. Wilson Award nominations may only be submitted by AFP members.
  2. Entries for all awards must be received by 5:00pm on May 15, 2019. Late entries will not be accepted.
  3. All nominations, including letters of support, must be submitted online. Nominators should complete the nomination form online and submit it, along with supporting documents, as a PDF or in a Word document.
  4. Please include the award category for which the nomination is being submitted in the subject line of the email.
  5. Each nomination should include the nomination form, the narrative and any supporting documents.
  • Narratives should be a maximum of three pages (12-point format, 1” margins, single-spaced).
  • Address each criterion separately in your entry in narrative form. Concise paragraphs that clearly answer each criterion point will receive a higher score from the judges.
  1. Supporting documents are accepted but should only enhance the narrative and not be used instead of the narrative to answer the criteria. No more than ten pages of supporting documents are allowed. When including supporting documents, the narrative should discuss the documents. Do not introduce new information in the supporting documents.

AFP Alaska Chapter Awards for Philanthropy


The AFP Alaska Chapter Annual National Philanthropy Day awards program recognizes outstanding achievement by individual, foundation, and corporate philanthropists, fundraising volunteers, and professionals in philanthropy.


In professional fundraising, such individuals and organizations form a vital partnership with charities and the nonprofit sector to ensure that the needs of all citizens are met. It is right and proper, therefore, that AFP honors those who hold high ethical standards and best exemplify commitment and dedication toward helping society.


These awards are given in recognition to those individuals and organizations whose life-time or long-term achievements have made a significant impact upon society.


Selection Process

Honorees will be selected by members of the AFP Awards Committee, which consists of AFP members and at least one voting Board member. Because of the number of applications submitted, it is not possible to provide nominators with written evaluations of their entries. If, in the judgment of the committee, no applications in a particular category meet the criteria, no award will be given in that category. All categories will be awarded having met the Chapter’s selection criteria and historical high standards of achievement.


Presentation of Honors

The individuals and organizations selected will receive their honors at the AFP Alaska Chapter’s Alaska Philanthropy Day Awards Luncheon on Friday, November 15, 2019. They will be notified of their selection by Thursday, June 6, 2019. Honorees, or a representative, must be present to receive the award.

AFP Alaska National Philanthropy Day Award Categories

Outstanding Business or Foundation in Philanthropy

Criteria:

This award honors a business, corporation, or foundation that demonstrates outstanding commitment through financial support and through encouragement of others to take leadership roles toward philanthropy and community involvement. Through its consistent philanthropic efforts, the quality of life in Alaska communities has been substantially improved.  Nominations will be considered based on the responses to the following criteria:

  • Evidence of philanthropic support of innovative approaches to solving problems in Alaska. (0-45 points)
  • Description of impact of gift support and achievements accomplished through the business, corporation, or foundation’s efforts. (0-40 points)
  • Evidence of encouragement and motivation given to others to take leadership roles toward philanthropy and community involvement. (0-15 points).

Outstanding Small Business in Philanthropy

Criteria:

This award honors an Alaska business with fewer than 100 employees that demonstrates outstanding commitment through financial support and civic involvement. They encourage and motivate employees and other businesses to participate in philanthropy and community.  Nominations will be considered based on the responses to the following criteria:

  • Evidence of significant and wide-spread philanthropic support of non-profits in Alaska through financial, in-kind and volunteer support. (0-45 points)
  • Description of the impact of support and achievements accomplished through the business’ philanthropic efforts. (0-35 points)
  • Evidence of encouragement and motivation given to employees and others in the small business sector to actively participate in philanthropy and community involvement. (0-20 points)

Outstanding Volunteer in Philanthropy

Criteria:

This award honors an individual or family that demonstrates outstanding skills in coordinating and motivating groups of donors and volunteers for fundraising projects for the benefit of charitable institutions. The recipient must have demonstrated exceptional leadership skills in managing groups of donors and volunteers for major fundraising projects for more than one nonprofit organization.

Nominations will be considered based on the responses to the following criteria:

  • Evidence of quality of leadership and organizational ability in fundraising campaigns in Alaska. (0-25 points)
  • Description of time, effort, and personal financial commitment. (0-25 points)
  • Description of fundraising goals achieved by his/her effort. (0-15 points)
  • Evidence of success in recruiting and motivating others. (0-20 points)
  • Description of participation in various Alaska non-profit organizations. (0-15 points)

Outstanding Individual or Family Philanthropist

Criteria:

This award honors an Alaska individual or family with a proven record of exceptional generosity who, through direct financial support, demonstrates outstanding civic and charitable responsibility and whose generosity encourages others to be philanthropic.

Nominations will be considered based on responses to the following criteria:

  • Description of participation in and leadership gift support of nonprofit organizations in Alaska. (0-50 points)
  • Demonstrated leadership role in encouraging and motivating others to give. (0-30 points)
  • Description of strategic, planned approach to giving support to community efforts that reflect personal values. (0-20 points)

Outstanding Youth or Youth Group in Philanthropy

Criteria:

This award recognizes service by an individual or group of young people ages 5-23 who demonstrate outstanding commitment to the community through direct financial support, development of charitable programs, community projects, volunteering, and leadership in philanthropy in Alaska. Nominations will be considered based on the responses to the following criteria:

  • Description in detail of what the nominee did, including goals, process, budget (if relevant) and other people involved in the process (adult leaders or adviser, etc.), and of the time, talent and/or treasure the youth gave for the common good and the results that were achieved. (0-40 points)
  • Description of the impact the nominee had on the community, including numbers of people involved, financial impact, organizations helped, dollars raised etc. Please include the names and contact information of individuals at the organizations who benefited from the nominee’s work. (0-30 points)
  • Long-term (1-2 years) impact of the nominee’s work. Will the project(s) be ongoing and has the nominee considered next steps or is working on other projects? (0-20 points)
  • Evidence that the project(s) can serve as a prototype for others or is easily replicable in other communities. (0-10 points)

*Previous award recipients may be honored again, but preference will be given to individuals who have not received an award.




Outstanding Professional in Philanthropy

Criteria:

This award honors an outstanding individual in the field of fundraising or philanthropy in Alaska. Nominees must possess a CFRE or ACFRE certification. Nominees must currently spend a majority of their time on fundraising or philanthropy efforts and be a current member of the AFP Alaska Chapter. Nominations from AFP members are welcome with the selection of the award recipient at the sole discretion of the AFP Alaska Chapter Board of Directors.

Nominations will be considered based on the responses to the following criteria:

  • Description of career achievements, length and tenure of fundraising background, experience, and results. The recipient must have at least 10 years professional fundraising experience. (0-25 points)
  • Evidence of quality of leadership that is effective, creative and stimulating, and that the individual acts as a team player. (0-20 points)
  • Membership in AFP and evidence that the individual practices and promotes the AFP Code of Ethical Principles and Standards of Professional Practice for fundraising professionals. (0-20 points)
  • Description of individual’s commitment to advancing the fundraising profession through continuing professional development, including certification (CFRE or ACFRE), involvement in AFP chapter activities, conference participation, publication, and professional education. (0-15 points)
  • Evidence of commitment to fundraising and philanthropy through voluntary service and financial support of nonprofit organizations. (0-20 points)

Eugene R. Wilson Award

Criteria:

The Eugene R. Wilson Award will be presented to an individual who, through their actions and activities, has contributed to the development of a philanthropic culture in Alaska. This award can be given to a professional fundraiser, major/significant donor, funder, nonprofit staff or board member, or any individual deserving of special recognition for her/his significant contribution to philanthropy in Alaska.   

Nominations from AFP members are welcome with the selection of the award recipient at the sole discretion of the AFP Alaska Chapter Board of Directors and the NPD Selection Committee. The Eugene R. Wilson Award will be given periodically and is reserved for those deserving this special recognition. This award will be open for nominations on an annual basis, but might not be awarded each year.


Spirit of Philanthropy Award

Criteria:

The Spirit of Philanthropy Award was created in 2018 in honor of Carol Rice, a deserving nominee that did not fit into any of the traditional categories. The award honors an individual, business, or other organization who shows extreme dedication and commitment to improving their community. This award is not open for nominations and is presented solely at the discretion of the Board and NPD Selection Committee.