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2008 BPW/USA Issues Management Award Guidelines 2008 Issues Management Award Official Entry Form Download and print *.Pdf *.Doc The purpose of the Issues Management Award is to recognize outstanding programs and events that are not legislative-related. Examples include WOMENomics, National Business Women’s Week events, health and education issues, Equal Pay events, and other BPW signature events or issues that are not tied to specific legislation.
To be eligible for an Issues Management Award, the local organization must submit a Planning Outline to the Issues Management Chair, postmarked or emailed no later than September 15, 2007.
Entries should be: 1. Have 2 copies of each award entry, one should be loose bound for reproduction purposes 2. DO NOT include audio/visual materials or use ring binders or other bulky methods of reproduction 3. No entry may exceed 4 pages in length 4. Double spaced lines, with 1” margins 5. Font size not smaller than 10 point 6. Pages must be single-sided only 7. Entry form must be completed in its entirety, but will not be included in the 4 page length maximum
Entries are judged on their relevancy to BPW/USA’s mission and vision and in promoting the National Legislative Platform. Each entry will also be judged on the program or project’s impact, planning and implementation process, membership involvement (both current and prospective members), media coverage, and overall quality of the project.
Judging CriteriaMission Entry project addresses issues consistent with BPW/USA’s mission to achieve equity for all women in the workplace.(Points awarded on a scale of 1-15)Process Process An effective process was used in planning, developing, and implementing the project. (Points awarded on a scale of 1-10) Impact The impact on the entry’s target population (i.e. BPW members, general community, etc.) is significant. (Points awarded on a scale of 1-10) Members Entry project involved collaboration, included prospective members and resulted in new members. (Points awarded on a scale of 1-10) Media Entry project received media and publicity coverage. (Points awarded on a scale of 1-10) Quality Overall quality, content and presentation of the entry project are significant. (Points awarded on a scale of 1-10)
Maximum total points = 70 points
CERTIFICATES of APPRECIATION will be issued for Issues Management to the local organizations having the best program promoting our Federation Objectives and the Focus Issues of 2007-08 in the following membership categories. Local Organization with 10 members or less Local Organization with 11-20 members Local Organization with 21 members or more
A TROPHY will be presented to the overall winner of the State Issues Management Award. The winner will be selected from the individual Issues Management Award winners in the categories listed above.
MARY SCOTT - Issues Management / Legislation Chair 513 Four Lakes Drive Antioch, TN 37013 Email address; scomard@aol.comHome# 615-837-8443 Work #615-794-0166
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