The Con Hogan Award for Creative, Entrepreneurial, Community Leadership recognizes Con and his life’s work by encouraging and rewarding leaders who share his vision of a Vermont that places the highest value on the public good, and seize the responsibility for making that vision real by using data and measurement, monitoring a plan of action, and making strategic adjustments along the way.
Donor Name: Vermont Community Foundation
State: Vermont
County: All Counties
Type of Grant: Awards and Prizes
Deadline (mm/dd/yyyy): 06/23/2022
Size of the Grant: $15,000
Details:
The Con Hogan Creative, Entrepreneurial, Community Leadership Award is a $15,000 cash award that recognizes the work of a Vermont community leader who shares with Con the traits listed below.
Characteristics of Award Recipients
The Con Hogan Award for Creative, Entrepreneurial, Community Leadership recognizes Con and his life’s work by encouraging and rewarding leaders who:
- Share his vision of a Vermont that places the highest value on the public good.
- Seize the responsibility for making the vision real by:
- Focusing on results,
- using data and measurement to mobilize action,
- working with people across diverse perspectives,
- taking risks in pursuit of a vision, and
- persisting through setbacks.
- Mentor emerging leaders, formally and informally.
The honoree must be an individual who is a Vermont resident and has not previously received the award. Although there is no specific age requirement, the award is intended for someone with a record of success who is continuing to act toward making a positive difference.
Eligibility Criteria
- Individuals may not nominate themselves, a family member, a member or family member of the Con Hogan Organizing Committee, a staff or board member of the Vermont Community Foundation, or an elected official.
- In addition, if an employer of a nominee does not allow receipt of cash, the nominee may designate a nonprofit of their choice that best furthers the work for which they have been honored by the Hogan Award.
- Nominators must be individuals not organizations, though an individual may nominate a colleague within their organization/place of employment.
- Nominees are eligible for nomination in subsequent years if they have never been selected as an awardee.
For more information, visit The Con Hogan Award.