CALL FOR NOMINATIONS!
League of Women Voters of Oak Ridge
"MAKING DEMOCRACY WORK"
AWARD
The League of Women Voters of Oak Ridge is seeking nominations for its annual Making Democracy Work Citizenship Award.
The award is given to any person(s) or organization that has demonstrated a committed and visionary leadership that strengthens democracy through positive change.
Eligibility criteria are found in the details of the award found below..
Criteria:
"Making Democracy Work" Award
Description:
This award is given to a person, persons, or organization that has demonstrated a committed and visionary leadership that strengthens democracy through positive change.
The nominee’s contributions should clearly demonstrate democracy at work; be innovative and unique; and encourage active and informed citizenship within the community.
Eligibility:
In the spirit of the League, this leadership shall be non-partisan, collaborative, and responsive to the needs of all members of our diverse community with equity and inclusion.
Any individual (s) or organizations performing their civic engagement within Anderson and/or Roane Counties may be nominated-including League of Women Voters members.
However, neither current members of the Board of Directors of the LWVOR; prior recipients of the award; nor current partisan governmental elected officials are eligible. Elected governmental officials of a non-partisan election - such as Oak Ridge City Council are eligible. Appointed members of public committees, task groups, etc. are eligible.
Solicitation of applications/nominations:
The League will actively solicit nominations from the community for the award. Requests for nominations will be publicized through the League web site, distribution lists, social media, and announcements to the area media and to community-based organizations - as the Board deems appropriate.
Any individual or organization may nominate a candidate with the nomination form (attached) or facsimile. Self-nominations are accepted.
The nomination forms must be submitted by the deadline date established by the LWVOR Board of Directors. The nominations will be evaluated and ranked by a committee selected by members of the Board.
Applications are evaluated and ranked on the following criteria:
• description of the individual’s or organization’s contributions to the community and why they should be selected,
• the extent to which their leadership and contributions improves the community and strengthens democracy,
• and the ways in which their contributions/project promote social justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion.
Recognition:
The recipient(s) will be honored in mid-May at the annual meeting of the LWVOR. In addition, she/he/they will be recognized in an LWVOR news release, monthly newsletter and website, in social media, and through other LWV events and communications.
Citation
TBD - pending on the recipient
Examples of individuals/organizations that have received past awards from other Leagues
Individual/organization who engages in any League advocacy item (see Impact on Issues (google LWVUS Impact on Issues). This includes but not limited to: Organizations/Individuals that are advocates for/of: social justice; women’s reproductive rights; libraries; homelessness; immigration; educators; journalists; climate change; civics education; sexual orientation rights; criminal justice; incarceration; death penalty; etc.
Please Note: The Making Democracy Work Nomination Form can be downloaded here. This form can be completed by inserting the information after the colon in each line.
Deadline for Submission: April 15, 2026
Submit completed nomination form to Joye Montgomery at montgomery102 [at] comcast.net