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Last Call: Nominations close Friday for Nonprofit and Corporate Citizenship Awards

Don't miss the opportunity to honor worthy organizations and leaders. Submit nominations by May 15.
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Just five more days before nominations close in D CEO’s annual Nonprofit and Corporate Citizenship Awards. For a third straight year, we’re partnering with Communities Foundation of Texas  to honor professionals and organizations in the nonprofit world that continue to make a positive impact on the community, often under difficult financial constraints. We are also honoring the efforts of the corporations that support the local nonprofits, from executives volunteering their time on boards to lending support through financial donations, in-kind services, and sponsorships.

The program has been expanded this year with two new categories to recognize efforts in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic: COVID-19 Community Hero Award (corporate citizenship) and COVID-19 Community Impact Award (nonprofit).

Make your entries by Friday, May 15.

To nominate nonprofit organizations and leaders, click here.

To nominate corporations and business leaders, click here.

To see a list of categories and view a photo recap from last year’s event, click here.

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