Above / Thanks to photographers at large, the Positively Naperville photo archive is chock full of images of award-winning residents with generous hearts who live among us. Consider nominating benevolent individuals that fit into the eight categories for the 2016 Philanthropy Awards by January 29. (PN File Photo)
Wheaton, IL—The West Suburban Philanthropic Network (WSPN), an organization dedicated to supporting development professionals and advancing philanthropy in the western suburbs of Chicago, calls for nominations in eight major philanthropic categories for its 14th Annual Philanthropy Awards Luncheon. The luncheon is slated to begin at 11AM on Tuesday, May 17, at Embassy Suites in Naperville.
Choose from Eight Categories
- Philanthropic Leadership Award – presented to an individual who has provided extraordinary leadership and resources or financial support to significantly impact the culture of philanthropy of one or more nonprofits or causes within the western suburbs.
- Humanitarian of the Year – presented to an individual who has demonstrated an extraordinary humanitarian effort in making a major impact on the quality of life in the western suburbs.
- Corporate/Foundation/Service Club Philanthropic Award – presented to an organization that has demonstrated commitment to the western suburbs through financial support, leadership and volunteerism. (Only one award will be presented for this category)
- Nonprofit Executive of the Year – presented to a senior-level nonprofit executive (does not have to be the executive director) who has demonstrated exceptional leadership in advancing the mission and services of his or her organization for the benefit of residents in the western suburbs.
- Grantmaker of the Year – presented to a corporate or foundation philanthropic officer who has represented the donor organization with professional leadership while providing exceptional assistance to the west suburban nonprofit community.
- Nonprofit Volunteer of the Year – presented to an individual whose volunteerism has profoundly impacted programming and/or philanthropy of the local charity with which the individual serves as a volunteer.
- Young Philanthropist Award – presented to a youth leader or leaders who has exemplified commitment and dedication in helping the advancement of their local community in the western suburbs within the past two years. Ages 5-22 are eligible for award.
- WSPN Distinguished Service Award – presented to a WSPN member whose efforts have helped to significantly advance the mission of WSPN.
Submit nominations by January 29, 2016
The deadline for submitting nominations is Friday, January 29, 2016. All nominations must be written in the form of a nomination letter and emailed to jnoe@feedingamerica.org or mailed to Jessica Noe, Feeding America, 35 E. Wacker Dr, Suite 2000, Chicago, IL 60601.
Complete information including descriptions of award categories, nomination requirements and sponsorship opportunities are available at www.wspnonline.org.
Did you know?
There are more than 5,000 organizations serving the western suburbs ranging from large educational and healthcare institutions to environmental groups, human service agencies, museums and theatrical groups. The WSPN Philanthropy Awards Luncheon seeks to recognize those individuals who provide the resources, both human and financial, that fuel these vital programs and services.
For more information about WSPN, visit www.wspnonline.org.
Submitted by Jill McWilliams, Director of Foundation and Government Relations, Elmhurst College, for West Suburban Philanthropic Network
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