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  • Humanitarian Award

The Humanitarian Award has been established to recognize and reward any UNCG-affiliated student organization or residence hall that has demonstrated social responsibility in responding to domestic and/or global issues. The winning student organization or residence hall will receive $200 to be used for programming and an engraved plaque . The nomination form can be found at the bottom of this page. 

Eligibility

Nomination is open to any qualified university-affiliated student organization or residence hall with an established CAP account set up for transferring or depositing the monetary award from OIE funds. Examples of suitable accounts are as follows:

  • A fundraising account through Campus Activities and Programs — NOT an account set up for funds allocated through SGA
  • An affiliation with a UNCG department or office that can accept the monetary award through Interdepartmental Invoice on behalf of and for the use of your group

You can be part of the group you are nominating, or someone outside the group can nominate them. 

Please direct questions about accounts to [email protected].

  • Groups to be considered for the Humanitarian Award must show examples of having a strong commitment to participating in or promoting activities that emphasize social responsibility in responding to domestic and/or global issues.
  • Must be active in the University and possibly in communities beyond UNCG
  • Promotes and participates in community activities and programs addressing the needs of specific populations and/or addressing issues that impact the lives of all members of UNCG. 

Examples include:

  • Planning a hunger banquet that raises awareness about the living conditions of people experiencing homelessness in Greensboro and around the world
  • Providing mentoring and educational enrichment for “at risk” youth or youth with disabilities
  • Educating the university community on how to lobby the state and local government for societal needs
  • Launching a breast cancer awareness campaign
  • Organizing a domestic violence vigil

The Office of Intercultural Engagement is accepting nominations for the Humanitarian Award through Wednesday, April 3rd, 2024 .  The winning student organization or residence hall will receive $200 to be used for programming (the funds will carry over to your group’s account for next year) and an engraved plaque. The recipient will be announced at the Spartans of Excellence Awards Banquet on Monday, April 22, 2024.

To nominate a group or organization, please complete this nomination form: 2024 Humanitarian Award Nomination Form NOTE: You are allowed to nominate your own group if you want!

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Please read these carefully. No individual may be nominated for more than two award on substantially the same basis. Humanitarian Awards Global will discard entries for multiple awards which broadly replicate other entries. We reserve the right to move an entry to a different category from the category entered if the entry is better suited to that category.

  • In the event that there are too few qualified nominations in a particular category, Humanitarian Awards Global reserves the right not to select a winner in that category.
  • All nominations must be submitted using the Online Nominating Process. Nominations and supporting materials must be received in submitting or send for be official email.
  • Nominations may be submitted either directly from the individual, company, or from a third party. In the event that a third party nominates an individual, Humanitarian Awards Global will contact the nominated individual and ask the nominee to review the nomination for accuracy and, if necessary, provide any missing documentation. If the individual fails to provide the required response by the specified date, the nomination will be excluded from competition.
  • All Entries should be accompanied by a high-resolution colour photograph of the individual nominated. These files can be emailed to [email protected]
  • Supporting material may be required. Should you choose to send additional materials, please ensure they are supportive of the actual nomination. Supporting materials may include brochures, advertisements, photographs and other documents. Please send all supporting materials via email to [email protected]
  • Winners will NOT be notified prior to the Humanitarian Awards Global event.
  • Each winner is expected to accept their award on stage at the awards ceremony.
  • All information submitted through the Online Nominating Process and all supporting materials will be considered confidential and will only be used by Humanitarian Awards Global and its panel of judges for the purposes of selecting finalists and winners for the Humanitarian Awards Global.
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  • Employees and family members of the Sponsor, its agents and representatives, its business partners, affiliates, subsidiaries and dealers are not eligible for nomination.
  • Nominees cannot win more than two category except that he is awarded the Best of the Best
  • Nominees and their supporters must not lobby the Events Director, Technical Team or Awarding panel or any.
  • Entries that are incomplete, lost, stolen, late, delayed, misdirected, illegible, damaged, altered, irregular, destroyed, have been submitted through wrong means, or do not conform to or satisfy conditions of these Official Regulations may be disqualified.
  • By entering a nomination or confirming the nomination, entrants accept and agree to abide by the Official Regulations and the decisions of the Awarding Board and Sponsor with respect to all aspects of the contest, which are final, binding and conclusive on all matters relative to this Contest. In the event it is determined that an entrant has entered in a fashion not sanctioned by these Official Regulations, the entrant will be disqualified and all of the entries submitted by the entrant will be disqualified. Entries are subject to verification through the judging process.
  • All entries become the permanent property of the Humanitarian Awards Global organizers. Entrants may be contacted occasionally by the organizers via email, unless the entrant notifies the organizers otherwise, for the purpose of informing the entrant of promotional opportunities and follow ups on nominees entries
  • At any point in the Contest, an entrant may be disqualified at the discretion of the technical Team if the entrant is unable to meet the requirements in a timely manner. This may include being unavailable for interviews or fact checking. Entrants may also be disqualified or Award will be retrieved if it is determined that the nomination form misrepresents the entrant’s achievements in any way

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Who is eligible for the Humanitarian Distinction Award?

All students enrolled in Orchard Park High School who meet the prerequisites are eligible to graduate with the Humanitarian Distinction Award. What are the qualifications for the Humanitarian Distinction Award? Students must show a commitment to the community by volunteering at various local not-for-profit agencies. Placements should help to instill an awareness of the multiple needs of the community while helping those that are less fortunate. Community service is non-paid work done by a person or group of people that benefits others that are in need. Community service can help any group of people in need, such as underprivileged children, senior citizens, people with disabilities, English language learners, and more. It can also help animals, such as those at a shelter. Improving public places, such as a local park, historic building, or museum also qualifies as community service.  The criteria for hours acceptable for matriculation for the award are listed below. The award is not for school service but for those who help outside of the school who are less fortunate than you. If there is an organization that is not on the list, please get approval from Mrs. Karalus in room 257 prior to performing the service.

What are acceptable placements for volunteering?

Please join the Humanitarian Google classroom to have current opportunities shared with you. Here is the code: ztqpsn6 Volunteer hours should be completed with a not-for-profit group. There are many local places that are in need of volunteers. Internet searches, church bulletins, and postings by not-for-profit organizations are good sources to find volunteer opportunities. Hours acceptable for matriculation toward this award should meet the following criteria for community service, unless the placement is preapproved by Mrs. Karalus, the project coordinator, and the committee: Some suggestions for community service are as follows: Aids Community Services

American Cancer Society

Beaver Meadow Audubon Center

Boys and Girls Clubs

Buffalo City Mission

Catholic Charities

Eight Days of Hope

EMT/EMS Firefighting through Volunteer Fire Departments

Feed More of W.N.Y. (To receive credit, it is required to work at the Feed More under the direct supervision of an organization-appointed supervisor. Home-based services will not be accepted.)

4-H (paid membership required, must have a non-related supervisor)

Fish of East Aurora

Friends of the Night

Girl Scouts

Grace Guest House

Habitat for Humanity

Heart Animal Rescue

Hearts for the Homeless

Hospice of Buffalo

Meals on Wheels

Messinger Woods

Ronald McDonald House

Salvation Army

Seneca Street CDC (Must sign in upon arrival to get credit)

S.P.C.A. (To receive credit, it is required to work at the S.P.C.A. under the direct supervision of an organization-appointed supervisor. Home-based services will not be accepted.)

St. Luke’s Mission of Mercy

String Works

Teacher's Desk

Trusted gives

Volunteerwny.org

WNY Girls in Sport (United Way)

W.N.Y. Foster Closest

This is not a comprehensive list. If there are places you would like to volunteer but are not sure if they will count, complete the approval form and bring it to room 257. If you have any questions, e-mail the volunteer coordinators at Lkaralus @opschools.org. or [email protected] . School service does not equate to community service without preapproval.

How many hours of service are necessary for recognition? Gold Status- In four years the student completes 200 hours of community service. Silver Status- In four years the student completes 100 hours of community service. Bronze Status- In four years the student completes 50 hours of community service. Please note that in an effort to broaden volunteer experiences, students will not be allowed more than 50 percent of total hours for each of the following: religious service, school service, and sports service. . What are O.P.H.S. placement procedures? 1. Students must adhere to all rules initiated by the organization at the placement. 2. Each student must represent Orchard Park High School in a positive manner at all times. 3. Arrive promptly and appropriately dressed. 4. During volunteer hours, cell phones should be off unless needed for duty. 5. Credit is awarded at the discretion of the volunteer coordinator and may be denied at the request of the placement supervisor.

What is the procedure for going to and completion of community service? 1. Print a community service form which may be obtained on the Orchard Park High School home page. Here is the link to the form: Community service form 2. A form must be submitted each and every time hours of service are performed. 3. The form must be turned in to Mrs. Karalus in Room 257 within one week of the service date. Forms not submitted on time may not earn credit.  Only original paper forms will be accepted . 4. The community service form must be completely filled out. Forms without appropriate signatures or with incomplete headings or phone numbers will not be accepted and will be returned. 5. Please make a copy for your records. 6. Service will be verified by a placement supervisor. Credit will be given with supervisor approval. 7. Students may not be supervised by a parent or close relative. Please choose another member of the agency to supervise if a parent is involved. 8. Community service must be performed after school hours and for a not-for-profit organization. 9. Out-of-country mission trips will be awarded on an individual basis. 10. Any service that is done with agencies that are for-profit or school service must be pre-approved and submitted to Mrs. Karalus in room 257. 11. Only up to fifty percent of total hours can be awarded for religious service activities. 12. Only up to fifty percent of total hours will be awarded for school or sport service activities. In order to receive credit for your placement, be sure to fill out the form attached below and complete it in its entirety. Forms that are incomplete will be returned and will not qualify for volunteer hours. Each volunteer placement form must be completed and submitted within a week of service. It is suggested that you make a copy for your records.

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