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Apr 08, 2025
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Entries Now Open for The Anthem Awards
Making work to better people’s lives? Find categories, events, content series and more to amplify your purpose-driven work.
The Anthem Awards amplify the power of people to create change. From climate disasters to technology’s diminishing guardrails, new challenges are testing collective efforts toward a better future. If you or your organization is creating work that drives progress Champion Your Resilience and amplify your work in the 5th Annual Anthem Awards. Enter by the Early Entry Deadline on Friday, June 6th to take advantage of early pricing.
Founded by The Webby Awards, The Anthem Awards recognizes purpose and mission-driven work from people, companies and organizations worldwide. With new categories across Documentary or Film, Corporate Social Responsibility, Short-Form Video and more, this season is their most robust yet.
Find your category fit and submit your work with the best pricing.
Enter NowWhen you enter, you get the chance to amplify your work to key impact leaders in the Anthem Judging Academy! New judges this season include Garrison Hayes, Video Correspondent, Mother Jones (pictured); Nancy Brown, CEO, American Heart Association; AlexiaClayborne, Former Director, Inclusion & Accessibility, Microsoft; Josef Hapli, Senior Director of Digital Engagement, National Geographic Society; Heather Malenshek, CMO, Land O'Lakes, Inc.; Anjelika Lours' Kour, Creative Director & Managing Partner, DD.NYC®; and more.
See The New JudgesThere are seven cause areas that the Anthem Awards celebrates, including Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Belonging; Education, Art & Culture; Health; Human & Civil Rights; Humanitarian Action & Services; Responsible Technology and Sustainability, Environment & Climate. From campaigns to impact reports, we recognize purpose-driven work in five areas: Awareness, Fundraising & Resource Development, Community Engagement, Product Innovation or Service and Team & Internal Initiatives. Learn more about where your work can fit on their global stage.
Find Your CategoryIn 2025, the stakes couldn’t be higher to create social impact. The Anthem Awards is mapping a way out in The Negative Space: a seven-part limited series coloring in the unseen challenges and triumphs of sparking global change. Each episode pulls back the curtain on what it takes to drive change in today’s climate with key impact leaders. Listen now to hear from Jim Obergefell, the named plaintiff in Obergefell v. Hodges, and Francine Coyteaux, one of the original Co-Founders of Plan C—plus, leaders from World Central Kitchen, Brooklyn Public Library among more!
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