The Charles Bronfman Prize Now Accepting Nominations for 2018

The Charles Bronfman Prize today announced the call for nominations from around the world for its 2018 award. Each year, the Prize celebrates the vision and endeavors of an individual or team under the age of 50 whose innovative humanitarian work, informed by Jewish values, contributes to the betterment of the world, inspiring future generations.

The deadline for nominations is January 12, 2018. Nomination forms and guidelines can be found on the Prize website. An internationally recognized panel of judges will select the 2018 Prize recipient, evaluated according to the selection criteria, and announce the $100,000 award in early fall of 2018.

The Prize was established in 2004 by Ellen Bronfman Hauptman and Stephen Bronfman, and their spouses, Andrew Hauptman and Claudine Blondin Bronfman, to honor their father, Charles Bronfman, his values and investment in young people and their potential to help “repair the world.”

“Each of the 15 outstanding individuals who have received The Charles Bronfman Prize reminds us of the power of commitment, passion, and courage in tackling the urgent problems of our day,” said Ellen Bronfman Hauptman on behalf of the Prize founders. “Through their leadership and dedication, Prize laureates share an appreciation of their history, heritage and cultural identity.”

Past recipients’ global impact encompasses such diverse issues as: refugees and immigration, the environment, education, health, human rights, disabilities and veterans.

The Charles Bronfman Prize Foundation, a United States 501(c)(3) corporation headquartered in New York, administers the Prize. For more information about Charles Bronfman, The Prize, or prior awardees and their accomplishments, please visit www.TheCharlesBronfmanPrize.com.

Past recipients include: David LubellWelcoming AmericaEtgar Keret, Israeli author, storyteller and filmmaker; Rebecca HellerInternational Refugee Assistance ProjectSam Goldmand.lightEric RosenthalDisability Rights InternationalEric GreitensThe Mission ContinuesKaren Tal, Education Insights; Jared GenserFreedom NowSasha ChanoffRefugePointMike Feinberg and Dave LevinKnowledge is Power Program (KIPP)Rachel AndresJewish World Watch’s Solar Cooker ProjectDr. Amitai ZivIsrael Center for Medical SimulationDr. Alon Tal, Israel’s Arava Institute for Environmental StudiesJay FeinbergGift of Life Bone Marrow Foundation.

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