UnLtd, the media, marketing and creative industry’s social purpose organisation, has opened applications for its annual Hall of Good award.
The acknowledgement recognises companies, individuals and campaigns in the industry that have made a significant positive impact to children and young people at risk.
The program has been running for three years but this is the first year that applications have been opened for the industry. The applications are free and the winners will be announced at UnLtd’s annual Big Dream event on 10 November in Sydney.
As well as the Good Company category, applications are also open for Good Campaign that recognises the best pro-bono campaigns raising awareness and funds to help young people at risk.
For the first time, there is also a category for individuals to apply. The Social Change Maker category recognises individuals who are making a positive difference to the lives of young people at risk.
Chris Freel, CEO of UnLtd said: “We are lucky to work with hundreds of companies using their talent and influence for good and we want to reward and showcase the incredible work done to help young people at risk. The UnLtd Hall of Good is a special recognition for those who go over and above to make a difference and drive real, long-term impact for our charity partners.”
Nina Nyman, CMO at UnLtd, said: “There are so many talented and passionate people across our industry who are doing incredible work, on top of their day jobs, to support those who need help. We want to find those champions of change who use their individual skills and power for good, to make a positive difference to the lives of the next generation.”
The application process is free with applications closing on 21 October. Entries will be judged by an independent panel of experts and applications can be submitted here.
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