This award is presented to a local business or corporation that has a proven record of exceptional generosity and demonstrates outstanding civic and philanthropic responsibility through direct financial support to Anne Arundel County nonprofits. The local business or corporation encourages and motivates its employees to take leadership roles toward philanthropy and community involvement with local nonprofits.
Wondering who to nominate?
Do you have or know a local business that supports you or an organization year after year or who made a difference by funding a major program? Nominate the organization for Corporate Philanthropist of the Year.
This year, CFAAC celebrates its 25th anniversary of inspiring philanthropy in Anne Arundel County and will honor eight generous community leaders that represent the depth and breadth of philanthropy in Anne Arundel County in the following categories: Philanthropist of the Year Award; Corporate Philanthropist of the Year Award; Volunteer of the Year Award; Young Volunteer of the Year Award; Boots on the Ground Award; Carroll H. Hynson, Jr. Award for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Philanthropy; Carol Thompson Lifetime Achievement Award and The Legacy Award for Planned Giving.
The deadline for nominations has been extended to Friday, August 11, 2023.
Previous Corporate Philanthropists of the Year:
2011 BankAnnapolis |
2017 Buck Distributing Company, Inc. |
2011 Varuna Aveda Salon Spa |
2018 The Brick Companies |
2012 Severn Savings Bank |
2019 Annapolis Cars |
2013 CPS Gumpert |
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2014 Bank of Glen Burnie |
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2015 Skyline Technology Solutions |
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2016 Development Facilitators, Inc. |
Eligibility Criteria
All nominees must:
- Be a resident of Anne Arundel County
- Have a demonstrated track record of charitable giving to one or more nonprofit organizations based in and working in Anne Arundel County
- Have made a positive impact in the lives of county residents through their giving
- Encourage/motivate others to become philanthropic
Nomination Process
Nominations must be submitted online. To access the application and submit a nomination, you will need to create a user account HERE. If you have any questions about the nomination process or have any difficulties with submitting your nomination, please contact Director of Development, Damika Baker-Wilson at damika@cfaac.org.
- Self-nominations are not permitted. For the category of Young Volunteer of the Year, parents are not permitted to nominate their child(ren).
- Nominees will receive notification from CFAAC upon receipt of the nomination form. The letter will include information on the selection process.
- A selection committee of CFAAC board, staff, and past recipients, which include philanthropists, volunteers, local nonprofit, business, and community leaders will review all nominations and select the awardee.
- Following the selection, and prior to the public announcement, nominees will receive a letter notifying them of the results.
- All nominators will receive confirmation that the nomination has been submitted within 24 hours of receipt. The Community Foundation will contact the selected awardee(s) and their nominator in September.
- If your nominee is selected, we will request your assistance in obtaining photographs and biographical information for publicity purposes.
- The deadline for nominations has been extended to Friday, August 11, 2023.
Tip for writing a great nomination narrative:
- Provide specific examples that address the award description and elaborate on why the nominee’s accomplishments are worthy of the award.
- Describe how others regard the nominee. Consider mentioning major awards and/or the nominee’s community efforts.
- Include the results and/or impact of the gift/support.
- Be thorough in including all organizations that benefit from the nominee’s efforts. This will enable the selection committee to fully understand the nominee’s involvement in the community and breadth of impact.
- Share the big picture – collaborate with other individuals and organizations to tell your nominee’s story.
- Determine who can write the best letters of support (ex. Letter from a nonprofit that is served by the nominee).
- Talk with your nominee, their family, and friends. Collect as much information as possible.
- Want to strengthen your application? Ask Damika Baker-Wilson, CFAAC’s Director of Development, for suggestions on strengthening your nomination application at damika@cfaac.org.
- Team up with other organizations to nominate someone and fill out the application—gather letters of support with them to make it stronger.