2004 Corporate Citizenship Award, Call For Nominations

2004 Corporate Citizenship Award, Call For Nominations

September 15, 2004

The U.S. Chamber’s Center for Corporate Citizenship is calling for nominations for the 2004 Corporate Citizenship Awards. These awards recognize businesses and chambers that have demonstrated ethical leadership and corporate stewardship, made a difference in their communities, and contributed to the advancement of important economic and social goals.

On December 2, 2004, Secretary of Commerce Don Evans and President and CEO of the U.S. Chamber Tom Donohue will present the awards at the Annual Corporate Citizenship Awards Dinner in Washington, D.C. The awards to be presented include:

  • The Citizenship in Action Award
  • The U.S. Chamber Community Service Award
  • The International American Chamber Community Service Award
  • The Corporate Stewardship Small Business Award
  • The Corporate Stewardship Mid-Size Business Award
  • The Corporate Stewardship Large Business Award
  • Kenan Institute’s Henry Morrison Flagler Builder Award
  • Eligibility: Award candidates must be an accredited chamber of commerce or a registered U.S. company and/or a member of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce via a local, metro, state, or international member chamber of commerce. Companies, associations, and chambers of commerce may nominate themselves. Nominations are also accepted from nonprofit organizations and other third parties. Nomination submissions must be postmarked by October 1, 2004.

    For more information on the nomination criteria, selection process or reserving your table at the dinner on December 2, please visit the Center for Corporate Citizenship Web site at www.uschamber.com/ccc or call (202) 463-3133.