Three Weeks left to Submit a Nomination for the 2021 Community Transport Awards
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There’s only three weeks left to submit a nomination for the 2021 Community Transport Awards! It’s easy to submit a nomination – click the links below for all the information you need!
Why submit a nomination for the Community Transport Awards?
Our members – you – do fantastic work, every single day. Especially over the last year, we know community transport providers have gone above and beyond to support their communities, and we want to use the awards as an opportunity to recognise the fantastic work that you do. Whether you’re a smaller organisation, a larger one, work in a rural or urban area, are based in England, Wales, Scotland or Northern Ireland – the awards are for you.
We’ve got nine exciting categories that reflect the breadth of the work our members have been doing over the last year – we would really encourage you to take a look and think about submitting a nomination. The last time we held the awards in 2019 it was a fantastic opportunity to showcase the incredible impact of the community transport sector and we’d love you to be a part of that by submitting your organisation, or someone you work with, for an award.
This category is for an organisation who has gone above and beyond to support their communities over the last year. Our judges will be looking at how this organisation has responded to the coronavirus pandemic and how they’ve adapted and diversified their services to meet the needs of the people that rely on them.
Partnership of the Year
This category is for two or more organisations who have worked in partnership for the benefit of their communities over the last year. Our judges will be looking at how these organisations have worked together to identify and solve a problem, using their different skillsets to reach their communities where they wouldn’t have been able to do so individually.
Volunteer of the Year
This category will recognise an exceptional community transport volunteer. Our judges will be looking at how this individual has gone above and beyond over the last year, showing commitment to their organisation and acting as a fantastic example to others.
Keeping in Touch
This category is an award for an organisation, or an individual, who has looked for new ways to keep in touch with passengers during the coronavirus pandemic. Our judges will be looking for examples of new, innovative and effective ways that the entrant has kept passengers’ spirits up and connected them to their communities during lockdown.
Commitment to Sustainability
This category recognises the community transport sector’s commitment to sustainability and will be awarded to an organisation who can show this commitment across their work. Our judges will be looking at how entrants have taken innovative approaches to sustainability, demonstratingthat they’re future-focused and climate-aware, even if the results have not yet fully materialized.
Volunteer Car Scheme of the Year
This category recognises a volunteer car scheme who has had a hugely positive impact on their community during the coronavirus pandemic. Our judges will be looking for an organisation who has adapted their work and services to make sure they are still able to meet the needs of passengers in their community.
Community Transport Champion
This category recognises a public figure, an organisation or another body who has championed and supported the work of the community transport sector over the last year. This could be a politician, local community leader, funder or business person; our judges will be looking for someone who has supported and raised the profile of community transport either locally or nationally.
Photo Competition
This award is for a photograph that captures the essence of community transport’s response to the coronavirus pandemic – showing the hard work, dedication, passion and innovation of our sector in responding to this crisis. This award will be open to a public vote.
Lifetime Achievement Award
The lifetime achievement award recognizes an individual who has had a deep and active involvement within the community transport sector over a number of years. Our judges will be looking for someone who has been a passionate advocate of the sector, supporting it both as part of their organisation and also as a leader more widely.
To submit a nomination, you’ll need to go through the following three steps:
Step One:
Read the Entry Requirements and Awards Criteria document for detailed information on the rules of entry and what our judges are looking for in each category.
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