The Tech sent this out to us today and asked that we share it with any contacts we have that may be interested in nominating a candidate for this award.
Tech Museum Awarding $250,000 in Cash Prizes Global Call For Nominations of Innovators Using Technology to Benefit Humanity Nomination Deadline: April 4, 2005 www.techawards.orgEye catching headline, huh? As you know, The Tech Museum Awards is a
unique and prestigious program that honors and awards innovators from
around the world who use technology to benefit humanity in the categories of:Education
Equality
Economic Development
Environment
HealthYou can help us reward those making a difference and nominate an individual or organization today. A simple nomination form can be found at www.techawards.org. Self-nominations are accepted and encouraged. Individuals, nonprofit organizations and companies are all eligible. Program details, including judging criteria, can be found at The Tech Museum Awards website listed above.
Each year, 25 Laureates are honored at a gala dinner, invited to participate in press and media coverage, and introduced to a network of influential advisors. Next year's gala is on November 9, 2005. One Laureate in each category will be granted a $50,000 cash prize.
Gillian Caldwell of WITNESS, 2003 Laureate in the Knight Ridder Equality award category and cash prize recipient, called The Tech Museum Awards "...a truly remarkable program that has given WITNESS acclaim for using technology to document human rights abuses. I was deeply honored to be recognized along with 24 other innovators from around the world who are working to improve human life through technology. The exposure generated from receiving this award and the $50,000 cash prize will surely lead to expanded services, awareness, and improved solutions for ending violations of human rights."