Deadline: 1-Mar-23
Do you know any courageous and innovative change-makers who strive to create a more just, peaceful and sustainable world for those around them? If yes, then nominate now for the Right Livelihood Award.
Cash & Honorary Award
- Typically, the Jury selects recipients for three Cash Awards and one Honorary Award each year.
- The Honorary Award is intended for nominees whose primary need is not cash support but who would benefit from the considerable recognition and publicity, which the Right Livelihood Award generates.
- The Honorary Award may also be applicable in cases where it is not safe for the nominee to receive future funds.
- The Cash Awards are intended for work in progress or the extension of existing activities; they are never given for personal use.
Eligibility Criteria
- Each individual may only submit one nomination per year. Organisations may submit multiple nominations.
- Nominations for the Right Livelihood Award are fully open to the public.
- Nominations are accepted in English, French and Spanish.
Selection Criteria
- Once the nominator has submitted their section through the online form, their research team will then directly contact the nominee in order to acquire further points of information from them personally.
- A fundamental aspect of their process is their adherence to a “do no harm” principle. Therefore, they require the consent of all nominees to be considered for the award or, in cases of imprisonment, the consent of a family member or lawyer.
- Their Jury meets annually in September to select the Recipients. The year’s Laureates are then announced at a press conference in Stockholm, with the Award ceremony taking place later in the year.
- They have a strict rule that nominations and nominees for the Right Livelihood Award cannot be publicised. Infringement of this rule will make a nominee liable to disqualification.
- They ensure that all information provided by nominators and nominees will be stored securely by the Foundation, and used only for the purposes of the nomination.
For more information, visit Right Livelihood.