UnLtd, the media, marketing and creative industry’s social purpose organisation, has opened applications for its annual Hall of Good award for 2023.
The award recognises companies, campaigns and individuals in the industry that have made a significant positive impact to children and young people at risk.
The 2023 inductees to the UnLtd: Hall of Good will be announced at UnLtd’s annual Big Dream event taking place on October 12 in Melbourne.
Chris Freel, CEO of UnLtd, said those in the industry are fortunate to work with so many passionate individuals and companies using their skills and influence for good and making a real, positive difference to young people at risk.
"The UnLtd Hall of Good recognises and celebrates our industry’s change-makers, the individuals and organisations who demonstrate long-term commitment to making a positive difference in the world," he said.
The program has been running for four years and previous inductees include GroupM, Initiative, Maud & The Monkeys, Ogilvy, Paramount & Yahoo!. Last year, a new category was introduced for Social Change Maker of the Year with Philippa Noilea-Tani chosen as the first inductee for the category.
There are three categories. The Good Company category recognises companies that are showing long-term commitment to making a positive difference to young people at risk. The Campaign for Good category recognises the best pro-bono campaigns raising awareness and funds to help at-risk young people. The Social Change Maker category recognises individuals in our industry who are making a positive difference to the lives of young people at risk.
The application process is free with applications closing on September 22. Entries will be judged by an independent panel of social impact & marketing experts.
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