Participating is your chance to set the benchmark for purpose and mission-driven work. Here are some reasons to enter before the Early Entry Deadline, Friday, July 29th.
We launched the Anthem Awards last year to recognize projects and initiatives that are forcing positive change in the world, to amplify the voices of folks making that work, and set a new benchmark for purpose and mission-driven work, in an effort to inspire people to take action in their communities. This week marks their Early Entry Deadline. If you’re making work for a better world, take advantage of early entry pricing and submit before this Friday, July 29th. TOP REASONS TO PARTICIPATE
Set A New Benchmark in the Impact Industry If your work is selected by Anthem’s judging body, it will set a new standard for the social impact industry. Having your efforts recognized also shows that you are taking action around critical social issues, like inaugural Anthem Winners Partizan Entertainment, Al Jazeera Network, Brennan Center for Justice, Charity: Water, PayPal, World Food Programme, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, and more. Your actions will inspire others to do the same. Honor Your Work in New Categories This year, The Anthem Awards has added new categories to reflect the breadth of socially-impactful work. Honor your projects across existing Responsible Technology categories, and new Awareness & Media categories, including Digital & Innovative Experiences, Media Impact Campaign, News & Journalism, Podcast or Audio, and more. Have Your Work Seen by Leaders in the Industry Anthem Awards entries are reviewed by social impact experts in the International Academy for Digital Arts & Sciences (IADAS), a group of intellectually diverse professionals across multiple fields. Judges include Sarah Kate Ellis, President & CEO, GLAAD; Nicholas Thompson, CEO, The Atlantic; Zarna Surti, Global Creative Director, Nike Purpose; Daniel Dae Kim, Actor, Producer & Activist; Jennifer Lotito, President & Chief Operating Officer, (RED); Wyatt Cenac, Comedian, Actor, Producer and Writer; Maurice Mitchell, National Director, Working Families Party; and more.
By amplifying the voices that spark global change, The Anthem Awards aims to inspire others to take action in their own communities. Be part of our community, support this effort, and enter today. Work is accepted across seven causes: Diversity, Equity & Inclusion; Education, Arts & Culture; Health; Human & Civil Rights; Humanitarian Action & Services; Responsible Technology; and Sustainability, Climate & Environment. Enter before the Early Entry Deadline to take advantage of best pricing this Friday, July 29th: anthemawards.com