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Nominations Open: D CEO’s Nonprofit and Corporate Citizenship Awards

Bolstered by deep corporate support, Dallas-Fort Worth is home to one of the most powerful nonprofit communities in the nation.
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D CEO and Communities Foundation of Texas are proud to honor nonprofit professionals and organizations making a positive impact in our community, and the corporate businesses and executives who support them, through our 2021 Nonprofit and Corporate Citizenship Awards.

Now in its fourth year, the program celebrates the efforts of local nonprofit volunteers and organizations as well as the corporations that provide support through financial donations, executive who volunteer on nonprofit boards, in-kind services, and sponsorships.

New categories this year include Equity Leadership and the Capital One Impact Initiative Award. The full list is below; detailed descriptions can be found here.

To nominate nonprofit organizations and leaders, click here.

To nominate corporations and business leaders, click here.

All submission must be made by April 23, 2021.

Finalists will be featured in the August issue of D CEO and recognized at a private awards event.

Nonprofit Organizations
  • Capital One Impact Initiative Award
  • COVID-19 Resiliency
  • Leadership Excellence
  • Most Successful Fundraising or Awareness Campaign
  • Nonprofit Team of the Year
  • Outstanding Innovation
  • Organization of the Year
  • Social Enterprise
  • Volunteer of the Year
Corporate Citizenship
  • Collaboration of the Year
  • Corporate Leadership Excellence
  • Corporate Partner of the Year
  • Corporate Social Responsibility
  • COVID-19 Community Support
  • Equity Leadership
  • In-Kind Services Supporter

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