2013 3rd Annual San Francisco Peacemaker Awards

CALL FOR 2013 PEACEMAKER AWARDS NOMINATIONS!

Greetings from Community Boards, San Francisco's not-for-profit conflict resolution center! We provide an array of conflict resolution services: mediation, facilitation, and training. Our Neighborhood Mediation Program is the oldest, longest-running public mediation program in the U.S.

We need your assistance and guidance in selecting the nominees for the 3rd Annual San Francisco Peacemaker Awards on Friday, June 7 at The City Club of San Francisco. The three awards honor an individual, an organization and a youth for their contributions in making Bay Area communities safer and healthier places to live.

As a community stakeholder, please take a moment to nominate individuals and/or organizations working in San Francisco to promote peacemaking through conflict resolution and/or violence prevention through community engagement, services or public education activities.

If you wish to nominate more than one person for the same award, you will need to complete a separate survey.

Please help us get the word out about these awards by sharing this survey with others.

The deadline for nominations is Sunday, March 31, 2013. We eagerly await your response, and thank you in advance for your participation!

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* 1. 1st Award Category: 2013 Raymond Shonholtz Visionary Peace Award

The Raymond Shonholtz Visionary Peace Award is awarded for an outstanding individual who has made or is making significant contributions to peacemaking, community building and/or anti-violence work in her or his respective San Francisco neighborhood and community.

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* 2. Please tell us briefly how your nominee's work has made an impact in her/his neighborhood and community. Also tell us how you know your nominee.

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* 3. 2nd Award Category: 2013 Community Boards Leadership Peacemaker Award

The Community Boards Leadership Peacemaker Award is awarded to an organization that is making a meaningful track record in contributing to community building and peacemaking in San Francisco.

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* 4. Please tell us briefly why you believe this organization has made noteworthy contributions in San Francisco. Also tell us how you know of the organization.

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* 5. 3rd Award Category: 2013 Gail Sadalla Rising Peacemaker Award

The Gail Sadalla Rising Peacemaker Award is awarded to a youth peacemaker (ages 12-24) who is making a difference in his or her school or community, setting an example for other youth in anti-violence and peacemaking activities. (For youth under 16 years, if you can, please provide the name of parent/guardian.)

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* 6. Please tell us briefly why you believe the work of this youth or young adult is improving her/his community and serves as an inspiration and model to others. Also tell us how you know of your nominee.

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* 7. As the nominator, please provide your contact information. It will not be shared. Darlene Weide, Executive Director, will contact you in the future. You may reach her at (415) 920-3820 x105 or dweide@communityboards.org.

Thank you for your nomination.

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* 8. May we add your contact information to our email database so you can receive future information about Community Boards' programs, services, and trainings?

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