Foundation / Corporation
Louisville Business First
06/27/22 11:59 PM
Awards to Kentucky and Indiana directors, presidents, and CEOs at nonprofit organizations in eligible regions to recognize extraordinary leadership and dedication. Nominations are welcome on behalf of top-level executives who have developed new programs that show quantifiable results. Nominees must have a physical presence in the Louisville metro area.
Nonprofit Visionary Leader Awards honor outstanding nonprofit leaders in the Greater Louisville area. Business First is looking for leaders that have created innovative programs or procedures in recent years to advance or change the organization.
GrantWatch ID#: 204014
Before starting your grant application, please review the funding source's website listed below for updates/changes/addendums/conferences/LOIs.
Submit a Nomination Online: https://www.bizjournals.com/login/louisville?r=https://www.bizjournals.com/louisville/nomination/86790/2022/2022-nonprofit-visionary-leader-awards-partners-in-philanthropy#/
For questions about the nomination process, contact LBF’s Data & Projects Editor Allison Stines at astines@bizjournals.com.
For issues with the online nomination, contact LBF’s Events Director, David Bingham at dbingham@bizjournals.com.
the Greater Louisville area/the Louisville metro area
USA: Indiana; Kentucky
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