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USGBCs U.S. Local Market Leadership Awards celebrate excellence from projects, people, and partners who are working in their local community to align the built environment with critical imperatives including decarbonization, ecosystem conservation and restoration, equity, health, and resilience.
The nomination invites women leaders developing public initiatives that promote environmental awareness and eco-friendly behavior in society. The nomination is focused on projects contributing to protection and preservation of specially protected natural areas (SPNAs).
Leadership awards honor achievements of any background. Recipients are celebrated for their positive impact on others and the world around them. Different qualities to highlight in your award recognition include communication, enthusiasm, and problem-solving.
The Climate Leadership Awards (CLAs) is a national awards program that recognizes and incentivizes exemplary corporate, organizational, and individual leadership in response to climate change. The winners are leading the way in managing and reducing greenhouse gas emissions in their operations and supply chains.
The School Leadership Award is one of Ranks earliest programmes. It has supported almost 1,500 young people through their education, since 1978. We give financial assistance to a select group of students in Sixth Forms across chosen state and independent schools.
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By honoring exemplary CEOs and other chief positions, leadership awards reflect a healthy company culture and motivate others to grow. Also, you can celebrate the leaders of different teams and encourage recognition within each department.
The Green Power Leadership Awards (GPLA) have been awarded annually by EPAs Green Power Partnership (GPP) program since 2001. For more than 20 years, EPA has recognized hundreds of organizations for their exceptional achievements and leadership in the green power marketplace.
This award celebrates young, talented, and civic-minded individuals under 25 in each state, with the chance to recognize recipients twice a year. The award cycle starts at the NASS Winter Conference (January/February) and continues to the next winter conference.

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