Pathway to Powerful Opportunities Awards
award guidelines
8th Annual Indigenous Cleaner Energy Forum
June 26 & 27, 2024
TCU Place | 35 22 Street East Saskatoon, SK
Nomination Guidelines:
- Showcase achievements in leadership, growth, innovation, and volunteerism
- Highlight instances of stewardship, advocacy, allyship, and reconciliation
- Elaborate on the nominee’s positive impact within their community or partner organizations
- Reference(s) from a community leader, mentor, Elder, or employer are welcome
Categories
Youth Leadership
The Youth Leadership Award recognizes young leaders ages 14 to 29 who have demonstrated growth in their leadership capabilities and a capacity to overcome challenges in fields related to or adjacent to the energy sector.
Community Energy Champion
The Community Energy Champion Award will recognize an individual that has encouraged sustainable energy solutions, innovation, and initiatives that engage and mobilize community members towards cleaner energy goals
Innovation in Cleaner Technology
The Innovation in Clean Technology award recognizes individuals who have developed, implemented, or championed technologies to reduce environmental impacts and promote sustainable practices. Applicable examples may include leading or supporting roles in the implementation of both software and hardware, research scientists, activists, data analysts, and others.
Indigenous Allyship Award Individual
The Indigenous Allyship Award is a recognition award that celebrates individuals who have demonstrated a commitment to supporting Indigenous peoples and communities by promoting and practicing allyship, advocacy, and reconciliation in the context of energy.
Indigenous Allyship Award Organization
The Indigenous Allyship Award is a recognition program that celebrates organizations who have demonstrated a commitment to supporting Indigenous peoples and communities by promoting and practicing allyship, advocacy, and reconciliation in the context of energy.
Submit by June 1, 2024 to: submissions@fnpa.ca
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