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The Justmeans and Financial Times Social Innovation Awards
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Justmeans is pleased to announce the 2010 Financial Times + Justmeans Social Innovation Awards.
The 2009 collaboration between the Financial Times and Justmeans was one of the most successful partnerships of traditional media and social media in the name of social innovation. Due to the overwhelming response to the 2009 Awards and Conference, we are expanding the upcoming awards to 9 award categories. The 2010 awards are now open to both non-profit and for-profit companies.
In addition to the award categories, the application now includes a Citizens' Choice award that leverages Justmeans' custom campaign technology enabling votes and comments to determine the winner. The application period will end on December 18th and the awards will be presented at a gala dinner in March at the 2010 Financial Times Sustainable Business & Responsible Investing Conference.
Join the innovative group of companies and people who are implementing groundbreaking strategies and programs with the aim of doing better business.
Please see SocialInnovationAwards.com for an introduction to this webinar. There will be time after the presentation to answer any questions you may have.
Cost : Free
Website : http://www.socialinnovationawards.com/
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david waweru 05am March 27 this is indeed a good way to recognize the work of organizations that impact on the society.
I would wish you categorize them on the basis ...
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