Deadline: 28 February 2025
Apply now for the Environmental Awards Program to celebrate people, businesses, and organizations leading the way in climate action and community engagement to make a positive impact.
Categories
- RESA (Raleigh Environmental Stewardship Award)
- The winner of RESA will be either an individual or organization that has shown environmental leadership and recognizes the relationship and continuity of the environment, economics, and equity or social justice aspects of human society.
- Climate Action Award(s)
- Raleigh’s Community-wide Climate Action Plan outlines key areas of impacts for greenhouse gas emissions. Awards for climate action could be given for action on: Air Quality, Energy, Transportation and Land Use, and Waste. These awards will recognize actions taken in one or more of the following categories:
- protection of air and air quality;
- demonstrated leadership in energy, renewable energy and/or energy efficiency programs that have a positive impact on the energy footprint. This may also include energy innovation projects;
- innovations in transportation, including reduced VMT (through increased transit use, carpooling, etc.), transportation electrification, demonstrated reductions in work-associated flying, or increased telepresence;
- land conservation, land preservation and the use of drought tolerant plants or native landscaping; and/or
- natural resource conservation that may include waste reduction efforts through recycling, composting, waste reduction education or waste diversion.
- Raleigh’s Community-wide Climate Action Plan outlines key areas of impacts for greenhouse gas emissions. Awards for climate action could be given for action on: Air Quality, Energy, Transportation and Land Use, and Waste. These awards will recognize actions taken in one or more of the following categories:
- Business Innovation for Environmental Stewardship
- The winner of this award will be an enterprise demonstrating the business case for environmental stewardship through
- green products,
- supply chain management,
- material reuse,
- communication strategies,
- recycling processes, and/or
- other business-related environmental endeavors.
- The winner of this award will be an enterprise demonstrating the business case for environmental stewardship through
- Community Action Award
- The recipient of this award will be recognized as a volunteer, individual or non-profit organization working in Raleigh on the stewardship of natural resources, community-building, environmental justice or conservation.
- The award winners will be selected based upon quantifiable results that positively affect the environment. Nominees/applicants must reside or operate within the City of Raleigh, the Raleigh extra territorial jurisdiction (ETJ), or the utility service area
- Next Generation of Environmental Leaders Award(s)
- These awards recognize actions taken by young residents of Raleigh for conservation, pollution cleanup, climate protection, community resilience-building or community engagement for environmental action. Awards may be given in three age groups: middle schoolers, high schoolers and college students.
Eligibility Criteria
- Applicants and nominees must be residents of or operate within the City of Raleigh or the Raleigh extra territorial jurisdiction.
- Also, applicants and nominees in the City’s utility service area and students in the Wake County Public School System can participate.
- Elected officials are not eligible while they are serving in public office.
Criteria
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- Nominations will be evaluated based on the specific criteria. Projects will be evaluated as much as possible on the quantifiable results that positively affect the environment.
- Effectiveness – List the goals and measures of success.
- Innovation, Creativity and Originality – Discuss the methods, strategies, and innovative ideas.
- Environmental Stewardship – Describe measurable increases in ecological resiliency or how the applicant has improved the capacity for the ecosystems to provide them with resources.
- Leadership – Discuss how the applicant has demonstrated vision, foresight, and persistence.
- Sustainability Elements – Describe how the applicant has improved social, economic, and ecological conditions.
For more information, visit City of Raleigh.