The Denver Business Journal has announced the 2024 Small Business Awards.
Donor Name: Denver Business Journal
State: Colorado
County: Selected Counties
Type of Grant: Award
Deadline: 01/15/2024
Details:
Nomination Benefits
- Recognition by Denver Business Journal — the region’s business media company of record — can set a business apart from its competitors and make the business more visible in the community and to potential partners and investors.
- If your small business makes the list, it sends a message of success to employees and prospective employees, and gives your company the opportunity to recognize workers for their contributions to your success.
- Service providers are encouraged to nominate exceptional clients and partners they believe are worthy of broad public recognition.
- The awards event will be a memorable and valuable opportunity to meet and network with other award-winning companies and community business leaders.
Eligibility Criteria
- Companies must be for-profit
- Locally owned
- Headquartered in the Denver metro area – Adams, Arapahoe, Boulder, Broomfield, Denver, Douglas and Jefferson counties
- Have 100 or fewer employees
- Been in business for two or more years
- Not have ranked No. 1 in previous years of the Small Business Awards
- Nominees must agree to participate in a Denver Business Journal interview and the awards presentation in order to be honored and recognized online, in the weekly print edition and at the event.
Judging Criteria
- Financial Performance: Please supply us with your 2022 actual & 2023 estimated gross revenues (for internal use only, will not be published).
- Historical Achievments: What business need or niche did the company fulfill? What makes the business unique?
- Contributions To The Industry And The Local Economy: What contributions to the industry or impact has the company made in the Denver area? How many people does the company plan on hiring in the next 12 months?
- Potential To Shape Metro-Denver’s Business Community: What impact has the company made in the community? What is the vision of the business in the next 5 years? (Expanding into new territories, anticipated % of revenue growth, new hires)
- Community Impact: How does the company give back to the community at large? Does the company have a day of service or other company-wide volunteer efforts? Do multiple employees serve on boards? Any other business initiatives that promote social goals?
- Special Award Categories (Optional): These include Women-Owned, Veteran-Owned, First and Multi-Generation Family-Owned Businesses, as well as Trailblazer & Lifetime Achievement Awards. Denver Business Journal will determine potential special categories once all nominations have been collected and reviewed.
What make a good nomination?
Think of this nomination as a job interview. A compelling nomination will:
- Get to the point! Many questions have a character limit of 2,000 characters (including spacing and punctuation), but most answers do not need that much room. Keep it short, stick to the facts. They suggest creating your responses in a word document and copying into the nomination form.
- It leaves out the unnecessary. Avoid fluff like superfluous adjectives and empty praise. Don’t list an exhaustive resume of achievements/accomplishments; stick to the specific reasons why the company deserves recognition.
- Make sure to highlight the big impact of your company’s work professionally, but don’t be repetitive.
- Quantify your answers. How much revenue did a new innovation generate or what percentage of growth did the company recognize?
- Do not include links to your website or social media pages. These are deleted prior to delivering information to judges and wastes your 2,000-character limit.
For more information, visit DSJ.