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2020 Project of the Year Nomination Form
Background Information

About the Award:

At The Corps Network’s annual National Conference in Washington, DC, we honor select Corps that have undertaken especially noteworthy endeavors within the past year. The Project of the Year Award celebrates the important services Corps provide to communities and young people across the country. Projects of the Year are innovative and demonstrate a Corps’ ability to give Corpsmembers a positive experience and provide the community with meaningful improvements.

The Project of the Year awardees will be honored at both the National Conference opening session and the Hill Awards breakfast. 

Why Submit a Nomination?

  • Your Corps and your project will be highlighted in front of policymakers, partner organizations, and the greater Corps community
  • Project accomplishments are shared on a national scale through TCN's website, newsletter, and other publications
  • Corps may have an opportunity to share their project at the National Conference during a workshop
  • Awardees can promote their Corps and project partners as innovative leaders in the areas of conservation, service, and youth development

Questions?

Any additional questions regarding the Project of the Year Award should be directed to Hannah Traverse at htraverse@corpsnetwork.org.
To Apply

Application Requirements

  • Applications must be submitted on or before Friday, November 1, 2019. No late applications will be accepted. 
  • Projects must have taken place during some portion of calendar year 2019.
  • Each Corps is limited to submitting one nomination.
  • The same Corps cannot win a Project of the Year award in two consecutive years.
  • Nominating Corps must be a Service and Conservation Corps Member of The Corps Network. Affiliates and AmeriCorps Basic Members may not apply.

How Will Nominations by Evaluated?

Nominations are scored on the following five traits:
  • Connection to the Conference theme, Thrive: The Power of Community
  • Quantitative and qualitative impact on the Corpsmembers' experience and outcomes
  • Quantitative and qualitative impact on your community and the environment
  • How innovative the project is compared to Corps' project work historically
  • How replicable the project can be for other Corps in other communities

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Project of the Year Nomination Form

Nominator Contact Information






Corps & Project Background



(please input either the geographic coordinates or street address of the Project HQ. This will be used to determine the appropriate congressional contacts)






Narrative Questions
Please answer the following questions in detail. There is no word limit, but a suggested word count is about 100 - 400 words for each answer







Project Photos

Expectations & Requirements

Should our nomination be accepted, the Corps agrees to the following expectations and requirements:
  • Send at least one staff person to the Conference to serve as the Project's champion. Note: The Corps Network does not provide funds for travel or Conference registration for Corps staff
  • Submit a short video (2 - 5 minutes long) about the project to The Corps Network staff no later than January 31, 2020
  • If requested, participate in or host a workshop related to their winning project
  • Attendee the National Conference Opening Session (2/9) and the Hill Day Awards Breakfast (2/12)
  • Work with The Corps Network to schedule meetings with Members of Congress on Wednesday, February 12, 2020