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The process begins with a global call for applications from organizations making significant contributions towards the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). After receiving applications, our expert panel shortlists the best 10 applicants for each SDG category based on criteria like innovation, impact, and sustainability. These finalists then provide detailed information about their projects. A public voting phase follows, allowing the community to support their favorite initiatives. The final winners are determined through a combined evaluation of expert assessments and public votes.
To be considered for the EU Tech SDG Awards, meticulously complete each section of the application form. All sections and questions are compulsory, except for those marked as ‘optional.’
Incomplete applications will not be evaluated by the selection committee. For a robust submission, provide compelling supporting evidence, including photos, videos, and endorsements from participants in your initiative.
The final winners are determined through a combined evaluation of expert assessments and public votes.
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Winning an SDG Award is not just an acknowledgment; it opens doors to a world of opportunities and provides a comprehensive package that amplifies your impact and influence.
The nominated initiative or project must demonstrate a clear alignment with one or more of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
To facilitate connections and collaboration among award winners, nominees, experts, and stakeholders in the field of sustainable development, fostering a global network of like-minded individuals and organizations.
Nominations should highlight innovative approaches, creative solutions, or unique strategies employed to address sustainable development challenges.
The initiative should exhibit a commitment to sustainability, including plans for long-term impact and continuous improvement.
Nominees should demonstrate the potential for scaling up their efforts to have a broader or more significant impact, and for inspiring others to replicate their work.
Initiatives that engage in collaborations with other organizations, businesses, governments, or community groups to further their goals will be favored.
Nominated projects should promote inclusivity and equity, considering gender, age, race, and other aspects of diversity in their efforts.
Evidence of active involvement and engagement with the community or target audience in planning, implementing, and evaluating the initiative is a plus.
Nominations should adhere to ethical and responsible practices, including environmental sustainability, fair labor, and ethical sourcing.
The initiative should have robust monitoring and evaluation processes in place to measure its impact and adapt, as necessary.
Nominated initiatives should have a history of transparent and accurate reporting on their activities, impact, and financials.
Ensure that the nominee and the initiative meet all eligibility requirements, such as submission deadlines and compliance with rules and regulations.
Nominees must comply with all relevant laws, regulations, and international standards.
Positive testimonials or public support for the initiative can strengthen the nomination.
Projects should consider the environmental impact of their activities and take measures to minimize harm to the environment.
Nominated initiatives should demonstrate their ability to adapt and remain resilient in the face of changing circumstances and challenges.