Nominations
Our Selection Process
GWA accepts nominations from organizations and individuals.
Criteria for selection:
- Must be deceased 10 years
- Must be native to or clearly identified with Georgia
- Must have made exceptional contributions in her field of endeavor
- Must inspire others to make use of their talents
Nominations close October 1 for consideration for the following year award.
A Board of Selections reviews all nominations:
- Zero to three women inducted each year
- Board decisions are final
How To Nominate Someone
Overview
- Any member of the public may submit nominations at any time of the year. Nominators do not have to be residents of the state of Georgia.
- Annually, GWA formally encourages individuals and groups to submit nominations.
- Ocober 1, 2010 is the deadline to submit nominations for the 2011 Induction Ceremony.
- An unsuccessful nominee may be resubmitted in subsequent years.
- The Board of Selections is afforded a minimum of 30 days to review the nominations and cast a ballot. Decisions of the Board are completed by the end of November and are final.
- The selectors may choose from zero to three honorees.
- Successful and unsuccessful nominees are notified in December.
Selection Criteria
All nominees must meet the following criteria.
- Must be clearly identified with the state of Georgia.
- Must have made significant contributions to the state.
- Must be deceased at least 10 years at the time of nomination.
Nominations are judged in three areas. No one area is more important than another.
- Nominee’s contributions were of historical significance. Successful nominations answer questions such as:
• What was the degree of difficulty of the achievement?
• What was the scope of the contribution? Was it local, statewide, national, international?
• Was the impact of the contribution during the woman’s lifetime or after?
• Approximately how many people were impacted by her work? In what ways?
• What first-time achievements for women or Georgians were made by this nominee?
• To what degree did the nominee take personal risks or make personal sacrifices in order to achieve her goals/dreams?
• What were her personal circumstances and how did she use or overcome them in pursuit of her goals?
- Nominee was regarded during her lifetime as a woman of character and would be a role model to the youth of today because of her enduring qualities. Successful nominations cite specific character traits and give examples of how the traits were demonstrated.
- The nominee is similar in caliber (overall contributions and character) to previous recipients of the GWA award.
Documentation
Successful nominations are those that concisely present well organized, thorough documentation about the nominee. While nominations are not judged on the technical aspects of the writing style, it is a truism that a well-written nomination is the most effective way to describe a nominee’s merit for the award. Please note that GWA produces video biographies of all honorees, so it is imperative that you include as many photos of the honoree and her life as possible, in the nomination. For example, photos of her as a child, young adult, and other points in her life and photos of her house, town, schools, family members, institutions where she worked, etc. For more information, please contact us at info@georgiawomen.org or (770) 633-4202.
Assistance
Nominators are encouraged to contact their local public library, college library or the Georgia Department of Archives and History in Atlanta for assistance in researching historical data to support the nomination. The Georgia Women of Achievement staff is also available to provide general guidance.
Nomination Form
The nomination form is a two-page document. Click the link below to downlaod and print the form. Both pages must be completed:
Mail the nomination form with any supporting material to:
Georgia Women of Achievment
PO BOX 5851
Atlanta, GA 31107
If you have questions or want a printed nomination form mailed to you, contact the Georgia Women of Achievement office at info@georgiawomen.org or (770) 633-4202.