MADELINE D. NAUMANN & the NAUMANN Award

MADELINE D. NAUMANN & the NAUMANN Award

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Madeline Dorothy Naumann

Naumann Award

 

Ms.Madeline Dorothy Naumann played a major role in establishing the organization known as LWV of the Capital Area (LWVNCA). She was a member of the League of Women Voters of Arlington County. She was elected LWVNCA's first president and served between 1963 to 1966. The biennial Madeline Naumann Award (monetary award) was named in her honor in 1998, and has been given to local member Leagues every two years since then -- until 2020-21 when EVERYTHING CHANGED because of the Covid-19 pandemic!  

Below we explain the application process and winners of past Awards from 1999 to 2019--"before everything changed."  The Award was revived in 2023 to be presented at the May 6, 2023 LWVNCA Annual Convention. See Awardees at bottom of this page.

Following are the updated Award Information and Application Guidelines.  Both documents are available for download as a PDF file--see links below.

 

MADELINE NAUMANN ACHIEVEMENT AWARD INFORMATION &

APPLICATION GUIDELINES (2023) 

 

The League of Women Voters of the National Capital Area (LWVNCA) presents the Madeline Naumann Achievement Award at its Annual Convention every two years--in odd numbered years. The award was named in honor of LWVNCA's first president. The award is established to recognize outstanding achievements by local Leagues. We invite the participation of all local Leagues constituting LWVNCA. The next Award will be presented at the 2023 LWVNCA Annual Convention on May 6, 2023.  Scroll down this page for Awardees:

Purpose: The award is to recognize outstanding achievements by local Leagues. These would be activities whose effects, applicability, or interest transcend local League boundaries. While management achievements such as those relating to membership and communication will qualify for the award, program achievements will receive favored consideration.

Eligibility: All local member Leagues of the LWVNCA, an Inter-League Organization (ILO), of the greater Washington, DC region are invited to participate.

Award: LWVNCA will bestow the winning League an Award Certificate, and an unrestricted grant of $400.00. Honorable Mentions may also be awarded.

Madeline Naumann Achievement Award Committee: The LWVNCA appoints a Naumann Award Committee early in the calendar year to solicit and judge the entries submitted. Each committee member must be a voting member, of good standing, of an LWVNCA local League. The committee is comprised of Leaguers from LWV of the District of Columbia, LWV Maryland and LWV Virginia. The LWVNCA president will designate a committee chair; a total of four persons are asked to serve. The 2023 Committee is chaired by Gretchen Blankenship (LWVMC) with members as follows:

The committee will review all entries and will select the award winner and make arrangements for the Committee Chair to present the award. The committee may also select up to three applications for Honorable Mention at the Award Ceremony.

APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS
Award Application: Each local League may submit for consideration as many as three separate achievements. Applications should relate to projects, activities, events, or other achievements your League has undertaken and completed between May 2019 and March 2023. Applications on behalf of achievements that may still be accruing notable benefits are acceptable, but must specify a reasonable completion point, such as the date of a publication, legislative action, or goal accomplishment. (See MADELINE NAUMANN ACHIEVEMENT AWARD APPLICATION -2023 below) 

Click link to view or download this letter in PDF format.PDF icon 2023_revised_naumann_guidelines_gb-sz_format.pdf

 

MADELINE NAUMANN ACHIEVEMENT AWARD APPLICATION (2023)


The League of Women Voters of the National Capital Area (LWVNCA) presents the Madeline Naumann Achievement Award at its Annual Convention every two years--in odd numbered years. The award was named in honor of LWVNCA's first president. Its purpose is to recognize outstanding achievements by Local Leagues. These would be activities whose effects, applicability, or interest transcend local League boundaries. We invite the participation of all local Leagues constituting LWVNCA. While management achievements such as membership and communication will qualify for the award, program achievements will receive favored consideration. The next Award will be presented at the 2023 LWVNCA Annual Convention on May 6, 2023.


Award Application: Each local League may submit for consideration as many as three separate achievements. Applications should relate to projects, activities, events, or other achievements completed between May 2019 and March 24, 2023.

Applications on behalf of achievements that may still be accruing notable benefits are acceptable, but must specify a reasonable completion point, such as the date of a publication, legislative action, or goal accomplishment.

Applications should contain the following information, limited to 2 typed, single-spaced pages.

• Name of submitting Local League
• Name and telephone number of a contact person for additional information
• Short title of the achievement
• Full description of the achievement
• A description of the condition or circumstances that prompted the project
• What effects or change resulted from the project
• What further results might reasonably be anticipated

Application Deadline: March 29, 2023

Attachments, such as publications, news accounts and correspondence may be included.

If downloading this application from the LWVNCA website (www.lwvnca.org), complete the required information and  Email your 2023 application, with attachments, to Committee Chair, blankeng.g [at] aol.com (Gretchen Blankenship) before the March 29, 2023 deadline. If you have questions, contact Gretchen or contact the LWVNCA Webmaster Sherry Zachry, at lwvncawebmaster [at] gmail.com 

Click the file to view or download this Application as a PDF file:  PDF icon 2023_revised_naumann_award_application_gb-sz_format-rev_contact.pdf 

 

PAST NAUMANN AWARDEES

Since 1999 the Award has gone to:

1999 LWV Arlington "Open Decision Making at Our Drinking Water Plant to Public Participation".

2001 LWV District of Columbia "Mock election for the DC Public Schools, Making Our Votes Count".

2003 LWV Falls Church "Project to Increase awareness of City Council,Boards, Commissions and the Comprehensive Plan"

2005 (3 winners)
LWV Fairfax Area "For Media and Politics"
LWV Montgomery County "Tree & Land Conservation Bus Tour"
LWV Alexandria "We Will Breathe Easier" (Honorable Mention)
 
2007 LWV Fairfax Area "Forum on International Discrimination Against Women"
 
2009 (2 winners)
LWV Anne Arundel County "The Effects of Immigration on the County"
LWV Fairfax Area "Activities to Develop the Turning Point Suffragist Memorial


2011 LWV Falls Church "Forum for Falls Church City Council Candidates Using Various Media"

2013 LWV Howard County "A Series of Web-Based Filmed Interviews with Howard County Congressional and Board of Education candidates"

2015 (2 winners)
The League of Women Voters of Montgomery County and of Howard County received the Madeline Naumann Award for their innovative community projects: civic engagement conversations to reverse low voter turnout and a Board of Education Voters Guide to be used in 5th grade civics classes youth to interview political candidates.
 

2017 LWV of the District of Columbia for their project to educate League members across the country about the lack of democracy in the District of Columbia.

2019 LWV of Frederick County for Ethics Reform in Frederick County

2023  LWV of the District of Columbia for their Quilts4DC Statehood project, which both promoted Statehood and full voting rights for DC and also demonstrated the use of art for advocacy. SEE: https://www.lwvdc.org/quilts4dcgallery for info. (Honorable Mentions went to: Arlington /Alexandria for the “Voter Girl” program they developed for the Girl Scouts; and to Montgomery County for a module that they developed for teachers on how to address controversial topics in the classroom.)

 

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