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$1 million prize for non-profits available

Howard Lake | 31 July 2003 | News

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Non-profits around the world can now apply for the world’s largest humanitarian award of $1 million (U.S.).
The Conrad N. Hilton Foundation is inviting nominations for the 2004 Conrad N. Hilton Humanitarian Prize. The prize will recognise an organisation that has made extraordinary contributions toward alleviating human suffering anywhere in the world.
The $1 million prize, the world’s largest humanitarian award, is presented annually to an established non-profit, charitable or non-governmental organisation. The prize is not a grant, based on future goals, but an award for recent and historic accomplishments. An independent international panel of jurors makes the final selection.
Previous winners have been SOS-Kinderdorf International, the UK’s St. Christopher’s Hospice, Casa Alianza, AMREF (African Medical and Research Foundation), Medecins Sans Frontieres, International Rescue Committee, and Operation Smile.
The 2003 award will be presented this September. The 2004 prize will be announced in the fall of 2004.
Nomination packets are available now on the Hilton Foundation Web site. Nominations must be received or postmarked by 1 November 2003.
 

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