About the Award
Entrants should provide evidence of the social benefits, rather than revenue generation or profitability, that their product or service has brought to the market it seeks to help. The judges will be looking for initiatives that were driven by the entrant, rather than participation in another organisation’s programme. Examples of social contribution could include the creation of jobs in a local market, or initiatives to improve the quality of life in a community, such as healthcare, the arts, education or financial services. The project must have produced demonstrable results over the period 2005 to June 30, 2019.
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