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The Kellogg Board Fellows program began in 2003 to train the next generation of civic leaders through academic coursework, board service, and fellowship. The Golub Capital Social Impact Awards recognize Board Fellows for two types of impact: meaningful change for nonprofit partners and powerful lessons for future students.    

 

THE EMPOWER AWARD

The Empower awards recognize two projects each year that have (or will have) made an outstanding impact on the nonprofit partner. Impact, in this context, is broadly defined and can include everything from immediate benefits to long-term strategies.

Winners:

  • Each winning nonprofit partner receives $5,000
  • Each winning Fellow receives $5,000 (Note: If the Fellow wishes to donate any portion of their award to the nonprofit partner, arrangements will be made in advance to facilitate the gift.)
  • Both winning pairs will be recognized at the year-end celebration

Honorable Mentions:

  • Up to four runner-up Fellows will receive $2500
  • Up to Four runner-up nonprofit partners will receive $2500   

 

CRITERIA

  • Empower awards will be judged according to the following criteria:
  • Significance of the impact (or potential impact) resulting from the project (50%)
  • Nonprofit's commitment to implementing the Fellow's recommendations (30%)
  • Strength of relationship between the Fellow and nonprofit staff and Board (20%)
  • Note: evaluation criteria do NOT include nonprofit partner mission, size, or sophistication; the number of projects undertaken; or the project's duration or timing.      

 

JUDGING

The application process will include two rounds:

  1. All applications will be screened by a committee of alumni, staff, and faculty reviewers.
  2. A designated panel of judges will review the finalists' applications and hear presentations to determine the winners. Honorable mentions may be awarded at the judges' discretion.   

 

ELIGIBILITY AND SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS

All Board Fellows who have completed SSIM 453-5 are eligible to apply. The program director will determine the eligibility of Fellows with unique circumstances (e.g., early graduation). 

Empower award applicants must submit the following:

  • completed application form
  • draft of final project deliverable (as to close to final version as possible)
  • letter of support from their nonprofit partner. 
  • All application materials will be uploaded to Submittable. Documents must be in PDF format.      

 

TIMELINE

Applications are due by 11:59 pm on March 20th.

Finalists will be announced by email on April 6th. 

Finalists will present to the panel of judges the week of April 13th.

Winners will be announced at the Year-End Celebration on May 6th.

 

 QUESTIONS

Don't hesitate to contact boardfellows@kellogg.northwestern.edu with questions about the application process.       

The Kellogg Board Fellows program began in 2003 to train the next generation of civic leaders through academic coursework, board service, and fellowship. The Golub Capital Social Impact Awards recognize Board Fellows for two types of impact: meaningful change for nonprofit partners and powerful lessons for future students.

 

THE WISDOM AWARD

The Wisdom award celebrates lessons learned during the Fellow's board service. Whether or not a project met its original objectives, the student walks away with a changed perspective on civic leadership, board service, and/or leadership style. This award will go to the Fellow who writes the most compelling case study about their board experience.

To write a compelling case study, first consider what the critical questions or lessons were from your experience. Case studies typically start with a story or description of a moment that sets up those question or lessons. The case is then comprised of sections that describe the context, the organization, and the key challenge. The challenge should include enough information for the students to grapple with the issues and come away with the intended lesson.

The winning Fellow receives up to $3,000 and the opportunity to serve as a guest speaker in the class when their case is taught. 

 

CRITERIA 

The Wisdom award will be judged according to the following criteria:

  • Potential impact of the case study on future students (75%)
  • Professional, clear, and engaging writing (25%)

Note: evaluation criteria do NOT include nonprofit partner mission, size, or sophistication; the number of projects undertaken; or the project's duration or timing. 

 

 JUDGING

The application process will include two rounds:

  1. All applications will be screened by a committee of alumni, staff, and faculty reviewers.
  2. A designated panel of judges will review the finalists' applications and may hear presentations to determine the winner. Honorable mentions may be awarded at the judges' discretion.   

 

ELIGIBILITY AND SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS 

All Board Fellows who have completed SSIM 453-5 are eligible to apply. The program director will determine the eligibility of Fellows with unique circumstances (e.g., early graduation). 

Wisdom award applicants must submit the following:

 

TIMELINE

Applications are due by 11:59 pm on March 20th.

Finalists will be announced by email on April 6th. 

A designated panel of judges will review the finalists' applications and if needed will meet with the finalists to determine the winner. 

The winner will be announced in the final Board Fellows classroom session. 

 

 QUESTIONS? 

Don't hesitate to contact boardfellows@kellogg.northwestern.edu with questions about the application process.