Outstanding leaders build outstanding communities. Able leadership provides the foundation of effective community development. Vibrant communities can point to leaders of the past; strong present leadership ensures future prosperity. Not all leaders possess the same qualities, but following are some characteristics you may find in a leader.
| Concern for
others Builds self-esteem and self confidence in others Empowers others Recognizes talents and skills of others Gives due credit and recognition Informed Aware of conditions, circumstances, needs, etc. Sets good example Commands respect Motivates Responsible Listens Communicates Builds consensus Willing to take leadership positions, e.g., board director, officer, chairperson, etc. |
Organizes Dreams |
Recognition
of these leadership qualities encourages civic participation, stimulates
enthusiasm and provides inspiration. By nominating an individual for the Missouri
Community Betterment Youth Leadership Award, your community is honoring and
paying tribute to the nominee. This, in itself, is a great honor.
Any community or neighborhood, participating in the 2011 awards competition is eligible to submit one youth (18 years of age or younger) nomination. Based upon the information submitted, outstanding youth nominees will be recognized at the annual recognition luncheon. All nominees will receive a leadership certificate. Nominees from communities receiving an on-site visit will be presented with certificates at the time of the judges’ visit.
Please
describe, in no more than 1,000 words (three typewritten pages, double spaced,
12 point font), why this individual was nominated. Newspaper clippings and letters
of endorsement are accepted.
Nominations MUST be postmarked by July 31, 2011. Only ONE individual from a community or neighborhood may be nominated for this award.
You must mail in either choice below:
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