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What is the purpose of the Harvest Awards?
Glynwood Center created the Harvest Awards program in 2003 to
highlight work by individuals and organizations from across the
nation that do an exceptional job of supporting local and regional
agriculture. The Awards help to identify and disseminate “best
practice” ideas that inspire others to take action within their own
communities and build urban/rural coalitions in support of regional
farmers.
Do I have to nominate someone for a specific category?
Yes. Sometimes nominees fit into more than one Award category.
Please choose the category that you think is most appropriate for
the nominee.
When is the nomination deadline?
Monday, July 21, 2008. Electronic submissions and faxes must be
received by midnight on this date. Mailed nominations must be
postmarked by this day.
How should I send letters of support?
The best way to send letters of support is via snail mail or fax.
We prefer these letters to be on letterhead. Make sure the nominee
is clearly identified in the body of the letter.
What is the deadline for letters of support and other supporting
materials?
All the nomination materials must be received or postmarked by the
nomination deadline—Monday, July 21, 2008.
When will I hear if my nominee won?
We will announce the winners in September 2008. Nominators will be
informed of the status of their nomination around the same time.
What is Glynwood Center?
Glynwood Center is a not-for-profit organization whose mission is
Community Stewardship. It helps communities address change in ways
that conserve local culture and natural resources while
strengthening economic well-being and local leadership. To
accomplish these goals, Glynwood develops and implements educational
and community-based programs. In addition, through its national and
international network of like-minded professionals and
organizations, Glynwood also gathers, develops, tests and shares
innovative ideas and initiatives from around the world that may be
effective in local communities in the Hudson Valley and metropolitan
area.
A major focus of Glynwood’s current work
is the Agriculture Initiative, with goals that include strengthening
the regional food system in the Hudson Valley and surrounding
metropolitan area by helping communities understand the value of
regional agriculture and develop strategies to encourage farmers to
stay on their land, and sharing what is learned with other regions
facing similar challenges across the country. |