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Leadership Victoria Awards Overview

Two Community Leadership Awards are offered and the recipients will be announced and receive their Awards at a public event.

Leadership Victoria Community Award
This award acknowledges individuals within the general community.

Leadership Victoria Fellows' Award
This award acknowledges Fellows of the Williamson Community Leadership Program (only graduates of the Williamson Community Leadership Program are eligible for this Award).

The Leadership Victoria Community Leadership Awards recognise and honour outstanding individuals who have:

  • had a positive and sustainable impact on the quality of life of Victorian communities and their residents
  • built bridges between different community sectors in the interest of the whole Victorian community
  • contributed significantly to the development and influence of not-for-profit community organisation/s within Victoria

Nomination Procedure
Nominations may be made by Fellows and the wider community using the official nomination form and will be accepted from both individuals and organisations/communities on behalf of the individual/s.

Eligibility
To be eligible for nomination in either award, the person must have volunteered or worked with or within the Victorian community.

To be eligible for nomination for the Leadership Victoria Fellows' Award, the person must be a financial Fellow of the Williamson Community Leadership Program.

Award Recipients
The Award recipient/s will be presented with a Certificate acknowledging their achievement and a $500 cheque to be given to the charity of their choice.

The Leadership Victoria Community Leadership Awards recognise and honour outstanding individuals who have had a positive and sustainable impact on the quality of life of Victorian communities and their residents, built bridges between different community sectors in the interest of the whole Victorian community and contributed significantly to the development and influence of not-for-profit community organisation/s within Victoria.
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