Nominations are open for 2014 Richmond History Makers
The Valentine Richmond History Center invites any community member to nominate this year’s Richmond History Makers. The tenth annual program recognizes five everyday citizens and outstanding organizations that are making largely unrecognized contributions to communities within the Greater Richmond Metropolitan area.
RICHMOND, VA – The Valentine Richmond History Center invites any community member to nominate this year’s Richmond History Makers. The tenth annual program recognizes five everyday citizens and outstanding organizations that are making largely unrecognized contributions to communities within the Greater Richmond Metropolitan area.
Nominations are currently being accepted through June 30. Nominations may be submitted online at RichmondHistoryMakers.com.
A committee comprised of graduates of the Leadership Metro Richmond program and previous honorees will oversee the nomination and selection process. The five honorees will be notified in early August and will be recognized at the annual Richmond History Makers Celebration on October 21 at the Valentine Richmond History Center. The program is presented by Dominion.
Who to Nominate
Honorees may be individuals, organizations or corporations and are selected in one of five categories. Please visit RichmondHistoryMakers.com for a complete set of nomination criteria.
- Creating Quality Educational Opportunities – Nominee has enhanced educational opportunities for citizens, improved academic achievement, or ensured a safe, constructive learning environment
- Demonstrating Innovative Solutions – Nominee has demonstrated innovation and vision in making the Richmond region a better place to live, work or visit
- Encouraging Regional Collaboration – Nominee has endeavored to bring together regional entities to create synergy and improve efficiency and effectiveness.
- Improving Social Justice – Nominee has showed a commitment to promoting diversity, access and opportunity for all
- Promoting Stronger Communities – Nominee has worked to address problems, develop initiatives, or made lasting improvements that result in stronger, more stable communities.
Nominees must be living, agree to publicity and be making a difference in Richmond or one of 13 surrounding counties (see nomination form for county list).
How to Nominate
Nominations will be accepted until 5:00 p.m. on June 30, and may be submitted:
- Online at RichmondHistoryMakers.com
- By Fax (804) 643-3510
- By Mail Attn: Richmond History Makers Nomination, c/o Valentine Richmond History Center, 1015 E. Clay Street, Richmond, VA 23219-1527
2013 Honorees
2013 honorees were (names associated with organizations were current at the time of the award):
- Encouraging Regional Collaboration – Smart Beginnings Greater Richmond
- Promoting Stronger Communities – The Middle College at J. Sargeant Reynolds Community College
- Demonstrating Innovative Solutions – Nicole Anderson Ellis
- Creating Quality Educational Opportunities – Harriet Scruggs, The READ Center
- Improving Social Justice – Janet Eddy, MD, Bon Secours Richmond Care-A-Van
A description and list of all previous honorees appears on RichmondHistoryMakers.com.
Celebration
The public is invited to the Richmond History Maker’s Celebration with honoree presentations and a cocktail reception on Tuesday, October 21 from 5:30 to 8:00 p.m., at the Valentine Richmond History Center. Tickets will be available after September 1st.
Sponsors
Corporations and organizations that support the Richmond History Makers program include (as of May 7):
- Presenting Sponsor: Dominion
- Supporting Sponsors: Altria, Inc., MWV, Bon Secours Richmond Health System, Capital One
- Collaborating Partner: Leadership Metro Richmond
- Media Sponsors: Richmond Times-Dispatch, Richmond.com, WRIC 8 News
Sponsorship information is available by contacting Bruce Yoder at (804) 649-0711, ext. 302.
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About the Valentine Richmond History Center
The Valentine Richmond History Center engages, educates and challenges a diverse audience by collecting, preserving and interpreting Richmond’s history. Located in the heart of historic downtown, the History Center is creating a lively and compelling new center for residents and tourists to discover the diverse stories that come together to tell the history of Richmond.
About Richmond History Makers
The Valentine Richmond History Center launched Richmond History Makers in 2005 to annually recognize, honor and celebrate those everyday citizens and outstanding organizations that are making significant contributions to the greater Richmond region.