Outstanding Achievement in Community Partnerships Award Nomination Form
- Use this form to nominate a group of businesses/organizations for the Outstanding Achievement in Community Partnerships Award.
- Please refer to the appropriate form if you are applying for a different category.
- Nominations must be received by 11:59 p.m. Central Standard Time on Friday, Nov. 7, 2014.
Nomination Process
The fourth annual U.S. Dairy Sustainability Awards will be presented in April 2015 by the Innovation Center for U.S. Dairy® (Innovation Center).The awards recognize dairy farms, businesses and collaborative partnerships for practices that deliver outstanding economic, environmental and/or social benefit, all helping to advance sustainability of the dairy industry and food system.
Overall Award Categories
Dairy farms and companies may be nominated for any of the following awards:
- Outstanding Dairy Farm Sustainability Award
- Outstanding Dairy Processing & Manufacturing Sustainability Award
- Outstanding Achievement in Resource Stewardship Award
- Outstanding Achievement in Community Partnerships Award
Nomination Eligibility & Process
- Completed nomination forms and accompanying information will be accepted until 11:59 p.m. CST on Nov. 7, 2014.
- Nominees must:
- Have one member of the partnership that is involved with or part of the U.S. dairy* industry.
- Be open to an assessment for validation of the submitted information, as needed.
- Be willing to share information with the industry, media and/or public about the submission.
- Nominations may be submitted by any individual, group or organization involved with or part of the U.S. dairy industry and may be submitted on behalf of themselves or others.
- The nominated program, project or practices must have been implemented in the U.S.
- There is no fee to enter this nomination.
- Nominees are eligible to submit a new nomination each year.
- Previous winners are eligible for nomination after two full program years have elapsed.
Selection Criteria
Nominationswill be evaluated in three areas: results; learning, innovation and improvements; and potential for adoption by other dairy farms or businesses.The Outstanding Achievement in Community Partnerships Award recognizes collaborations (both on and off the farm) that improve lives and communities through their positive impacts on child health and wellness, hunger relief and environmental stewardship. Successful nominations will demonstrate instances where organizations collaborate with other stakeholders in their community to develop practical and effective solutions to shared challenges and goals. Details are included in each section of the form beginning on Page 4.
Judging Process
Evaluations will take into consideration differences in size, region and scope of projects as needed.
An objective judging panel will make the final assessment and selection. The judging panel will include experts from academic institutions, government and nongovernmental organizations, and the agricultural/dairy/food industries.
Award Winners
Winners will be notified by April 1, 2015. Winners will receive:
- An official commemorative plaque.
- Recognition via public relations and other promotional activities, including at an awards ceremony during a meeting of the Innovation Center’s Sustainability Council, the industrywide leadership team. This event is expected to be held in April 2015.
- Use of the U.S. Dairy Sustainability Awards logo for marketing purposes for up to one year.
- Case studies about their stories featured on USDairy.com/Sustainability.
Honorable mentions also may be identified at the discretion of the judging panel.
Submission Process
- Nominations will be accepted via mail or electronically and must be received by 11:59 p.m. CST on Friday, Nov. 7, 2014.
- Photos, slides, videos or news articles will not be evaluated. Although these materials are great examples of storytelling, only the written application and supporting letters will be reviewed.
- The nomination form and accompanying information will not be returned.
- The Innovation Center reserves the right to publish all or part of the information provided in the nomination form.
- Email a scanned or PDF version to: OR sendby mail to:
Innovation Center for U.S. Dairy
Attention: U.S. Dairy Sustainability Awards
10255 W. Higgins Road, Suite 900
Rosemont, IL 60018
Questions?
- Go to USDairy.com/Sustainability/Awards; email ; or callJohn Monaghan at 847-627-3324.
Nominations must be received by 11:59 p.m. CST on Nov. 7, 2014.
About the U.S. Dairy Sustainability Commitment
The U.S. Dairy Sustainability Commitment is an industrywide effort to benchmark and increase the economic, environmental and social sustainability of the dairy industry. It was launched in 2008 through the leadership of dairy producers and the Innovation Center for U.S. Dairy®.
The Sustainability Commitment has the support and participation of more than 800 industry professionals and experts from academic, private industry, governmentaland nongovernmental organizations working together to provide nutritious dairy products in a way that makes our industry, the Earth and its people economically, environmentally and socially better — now and for future generations.
U.S. Dairy Sustainability Vision:
For more information about the U.S. Dairy Sustainability Commitment, go to USDairy.com/Sustainability.
- Use this form to nominate a group of businesses/organizations for the Outstanding Achievement in Community Partnerships Award.
- Please refer to the appropriate form if you are submitting a nominationfor a different category.
- Nominations must be received by 11:59 p.m. CST on Friday,Nov. 7, 2014.
Section 1—Organizational Overview
- Name of organizations:
- Please provide a brief description of the organizations you are nominating:(limit 350 words)
Judging Criteria (0 points) —Judges will not be evaluating Questions 1 and 2.
- Please provide a brief summary describing why national recognition is deserved in theOutstanding Achievement in Community Partnerships Award category: (limit 200 words)Please include the following:
-Briefly describekey programs, projects and/or practices.
-Describe what is important, new or innovative.
-Summarize the goals and results. What did the partnershipstrive to achieve and how was it successful?
Judging Criteria (4 points) —Judges will be evaluating if the summary is clear and concise.
Section 2— Telling the Sustainability Story
- Need:What problem or opportunity was addressed? How was it identified?(limit 150 words)
Judging Criteria (4 points)—Judges will be evaluating if the need is clear and relevant.
- Goals: How did the effort support overall objectives for each organization? What were the specific project goals — environmental, economic and social, as applicable? (limit 150 words)
Judging Criteria (4 points) —Judgeswill be evaluating how well the goals address the need and to what extent the effort addresses multiple aspects of sustainability (environmental, economic, social).
- Approach: Describe the approach taken.(limit 200 words)
Judging Criteria (4 points) —Judges will be evaluating how well the approach matches the need and if it is unique and/or compelling.
- Resources:Discuss the use of resources—including money, people, collaborators, and science or research— in reaching the goals stated in Section 1.(limit 100 words)
Judging Criteria (4 points) —Judges will be evaluating for the effective use of multiple resources to address the need.
- Relevance: How does the project embody the Guiding Principles of the U.S. Dairy Industry (as described on Page 3)? (limit 200 words)
Judging Criteria (8 points) — Judges will be evaluating how the project embodies the values defined by the Guiding Principles.
Section 3—Results
- Importance of Partnerships:How did the partnership emerge and why was it imperative that the organizations worked together to achieve success? What were the shared goals and how were they identified? What roles did each organization play?(limit 500 words)
Judging Criteria (16 points) — Judges will be evaluatingthe structure and depth of the partnership, as well as the importance of forming a partnership to address the need.
- Our Communities, Consumers and Employees: Community Impact:How did the project have a positive impact on the community? How did it create a positive perception of dairy within the local community? How did that positive aspect come about or get communicated? (limit 500 words)
Judging Criteria (16 points) —Judges will be evaluating how effectively the activities were measured and monitored using stories or hard numbers, if the project was evaluated to ensure success in social responsibility, the level of substantial social benefits that were achieved, what long-term social benefits are foreseen and how effectively these results were communicated to others.
- Our Planet: Conservation/Environmental Stewardship:How was success of the activity monitored, measured and evaluated? Were efficiencies gained (e.g., the ability to do more with less)? How were the environmental benefits quantified? Were there additional intended or unanticipated benefits in other areas? How were the results communicated?(limit 500 words)
Judging Criteria (8 points) — Judges will be evaluating how effectively the activities were measured and monitored, if the project was evaluated to ensure success in environmental stewardship, the level of environmental benefits achieved, what long-term environmental benefits are foreseen and how effectively these results were communicated to others.
- Our Businesses: Economic Vitality:How was success of the activity monitored, measured and evaluated? Were any economic efficiencies gained? Was there a financial payback, andhow was it measured? Was there an economic benefit to the community?(limit 500 words)
Judging Criteria (8 points) —Judges will be evaluating the effectiveness of the activity’s measurements in dollars or equivalencies, if the project was evaluated to ensure economic success, the level of economic benefits achieved, what long-term economic benefits are foreseen and how effectively these results were communicated to others.
Section 4—Lessons Learned and Replication
- Lessons learned: What key lessons were learned? How were they identified, recorded and shared with other stakeholders?How were existing practices leveraged and built upon to create a superior outcome or innovation? (limit 200 words)
Judging Criteria (12 points) —Judges will be evaluating how well the project advanced the sustainability of the dairy industry, what the nominee learned from the project and to what extent the project built on existing practices for a better outcome.
- Replication: Explain the benefit and relevance of thiswork to the dairy industry, dairy producers, your local community and/or other stakeholders. How were results shared with others for replication? What future plans exist to maintain, improve or build on these efforts? How can the project, program or practice be adopted by others? Could others follow thelead of this partnership?(limit 200 words)
Judging Criteria (12 points) —Judges will be evaluating the project’s innovativeness, its relevancy to other operations and how easily it can be duplicated.
Section 5— Letters of Recommendation
Please submit one or two letters of recommendation. Letters should help validate the nominee’s leadership and achievements in sustainability. Any letters of recommendation beyond two will not be evaluated.
Judging Criteria (8 points) —Judges will be evaluating if the letters of recommendation support the sustainability claims of the nominee.
Section 6— References
Please provide the name, address, phone number and email address of two references we can contact in regard to sustainability on your farm. These can include Extension agents, consultants, vendors or suppliers, for example.
Judging Criteria (0 points) —Judges will not be evaluatingon this information. The references will only be contacted to confirm and corroborate the information on the nomination form.
Section 7—Farm Information
Judging Criteria (0 point) —Judges will not be evaluating this information.
Information on Nominee Farm (if applicable)
- Farm organization (check one):
☐Sole proprietorship
☐Partnership
☐Corporation
☐LLC
☐Other; describe:______
- Does the farm market its milk through a cooperative? (This does not affect the evaluation of the nomination.)
If yes, please indicate which one.
If not, where is the milk marketed?
Nominator Contact Information
Company:Contact Name:
Last / First / M.I.
Address:
Street Address / Suite/Unit
City / State / ZIP Code
Phone: / ( ) / Email Address: / Website:
Nominee Contact Information
If same as nominator, check here and skip.☐
Farm Name:Contact Name:
Last / First / M.I.
Address:
Street Address / Suite/Unit
City / State / ZIP Code
Phone: / ( ) / Email Address: / Website:
Nominations must be received by 11:59 p.m. CST on Friday, November 7, 2014.
THANK YOU!
Please let us know how you heard about the U.S. Dairy Sustainability Awards. (Check all that apply.)
☐Information on USDairy.com☐Innovation Center webinar☐Referred by colleague/friend
☐Read about in a publication☐Email from Innovation Center☐Other: ______
The Innovation Center for U.S. Dairy extends its appreciation for support of the U.S. Dairy Sustainability Awards program to:
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