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Horizon Community Funds seeks nominations for Nonprofit Awards given at Philanthropy Symposium


Do you know a colleague, volunteer, or Executive Director you feel deserves recognition for their work in the nonprofit sector?

As a component of the NKY Philanthropy Symposium, the Horizon Nonprofit Awards will highlight the work of nonprofit leaders and volunteers who serve Boone, Campbell, and Kenton counties. These awards celebrate the Northern Kentucky nonprofit sector’s best and brightest.

The award categories include:

Executive of the Year (Large)
Executive of the Year (Small)
MVP (Staff)
MVP (Board)
Volunteer of the Year

The awards recognize achievement in the areas of innovation, motivation, community building, ethical integrity and strategic leadership.

Nominations are due by noon on Friday, August 26.

Submit nominations here.

On September 27, Horizon Community Funds is hosting a series of fast-paced, informative presentations that affect all of us as people who live, work, and play in Northern Kentucky.

The 2022 NKY Philanthropy Symposium will bring a series of topics to the table that drive Northern Kentucky’s future forward. Topics include: diversity and inclusion, workforce development, health, education, and addressing common barriers to equity.

Individual table discussions will also be included to incorporate community feedback.

Local nonprofits are also invited to reserve vendor booths for $200 on a first-come, first-served basis (limited quantities). Vendor booth reservations include one complimentary registration. Please reach out to Mary Kate Vanderglas at mvanderglas@horizonfunds.org if you’re interested in a booth.


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