Charles Bronfman Prize Honoring Humanitarian Work
Posted by on October 6, 2008
Nominations Invited for the Charles Bronfman Prize Honoring Humanitarian Work
Deadline: November 30, 2008
The Charles Bronfman Prize is a humanitarian award created to honor the vision and talent of an individual or team, 50 years of age or younger, whose humanitarian work has contributed significantly to the betterment of the world. The program’s goal is to bring public recognition to dynamic individuals whose universally shared Jewish values infuse their humanitarian accomplishments and provide inspiration to future generations.
Now in its fifth year, the prize has considered hundreds of nominations on behalf of women and men representing more than twenty countries and a wide range of fields, including medicine and science, education, human rights, conflict resolution, social justice, community development, and compassionate care.
The prize includes an award of $100,000.
Nomination guidelines and forms are available at the prize program’s Web site.
RFP Link: http://www.thecharlesbronfmanprize.com/
For additional RFPs in Philanthropy and Voluntarism, visit: http://foundationcenter.org/pnd/rfp/cat_philanthropy.jhtml
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