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Innovation Awards | For Innovation in Corporate Citizenship

AWARD CATEGORIES   |  ELIGIBILITY  |  JUDGING  |  FAQs  |  HOW TO SUBMIT  |  2024 WINNERS

About the Awards

The Boston College Center for Corporate Citizenship Innovation Awards honor and celebrate the achievements of forward-thinking companies and individuals that have applied the assets of their business to create positive social and/or environmental impacts. We recognize with these awards the individuals and companies that create the world we want to live in and the world we want to do business in. This year's awards are generously sponsored by the Travelers Companies.

Award Categories

Awards are given in the following categories. 

Category #1: Social-Impact Changemaker

Recognizes companies that have developed unique and differentiated approaches employing multiple company assets (i.e., more than one of the following—philanthropy, volunteering, expertise, know-how) with solutions to create positive social, environmental, and/or economic impact, and shared purpose in helping the world run better and improving people’s lives.

Category #2: Transformative Partnership

Recognizes corporate citizenship programs that result from dynamic partnerships with nonprofit ESG and community organizations. The nominated company should demonstrate that they have gone above and beyond to develop problem-solving and operational capacity within their partner organization while working in tandem to address an important social or environmental challenge.

Category #3: Eco-Innovator

Recognizes a company that has marshalled the financial and human resources at its disposal to address an environmental issue affecting or relating to that company’s core competencies. Innovations may occur within internal processes/programs, external products/efforts, or both. The company should demonstrate how the effort benefits specific aspects of the environment in tangible/measurable ways AND how it translates to broader global efforts.

Category #4: Innovation Amplifier

Recognizes a company that has elevated a social and/or environmental program or issue to ensure greater understanding by a wider array of stakeholders, and covers efforts such as corporate advocacy, strategic reporting, internal engagement, corporate communication efforts, and public policy engagement. Companies should outline which groups were integral to the effort’s success as well as which audiences were targeted.

What do we mean by innovation?

Innovation is the process that an individual or organization undertakes to conceptualize new products, programs, processes, and ideas, or to approach existing products, programs, processes, and ideas in new ways. Companies may submit any CSR effort the nominee deems innovative. These efforts may involve partnerships (both nonprofit and/or cross sector) or may be solo corporate ventures. They may target internal audiences, external audiences, or both. 

Not sure if your program fits this description? We're happy to answer any questions at ccc@bc.edu.

 

 

Eligibility | Who Can Enter?

Anyone can submit their innovative CSR program(s) on behalf of a company that was involved. This includes consultants, nonprofit partners, agencies, service providers, vendors, etc. However, only for-profit companies can win the awards. (When completing the form, please note the company representative who would accept if selected as a winner.) Please also note that 51²è¹ÝCCC corporate members can submit their entries for free; non-members must provide a $500 entry fee along with their submission.

Although submitting in multiple categories is permissible, each entry must represent a separate program example. Multiple entries from a non-member would also require separate entry fees. We recommend focusing on a single, well-developed entry rather than multiple submissions.

If you have questions about your eligibility, please email ccc@bc.edu.

 

 

Judging

Each submission will be scored by a selection committee, on a 1-to-5 scale, based on the following criteria:

Program Design & Creativity: How compelling and disruptive is the program described in the entry? Does the program involve a big idea, innovative approaches, or both? Can it drive significant change in other companies or communities?

Tangible Outcomes
: What was the result of the project? What is the magnitude of the outcome? What is the environmental or social outcome(s) achieved? What is the impact on communities? On individuals? How compelling are the quantified results? Does the program deliver business value as well as social or environmental results?

Citizenship
: How well does the entry demonstrate the company’s journey to becoming a great corporate citizen leading positive change? Is the company effectively using the assets of its business to help make itself and the communities in which it operates resilient, profitable, and sustainable?

Disruption Potential: Can this idea be adapted and used by others to drive more systemic change? Does it translate to broader progress or address more specialized concerns? What is the company doing to make the effort available to those who want to make use of it?

The selection committee is comprised of members of 51²è¹ÝCCC's Advisory Boards, and a representative from the previous year’s winners.

 

 

How to Submit

Entrants must submit, via the submission form below, two separate items: 1.) an entry pitch deck (PPT), following the guidelines noted in the entry pitch deck requirements document; 2.) a two-minute iPhone or iPad video (NOT professionally produced), outlining the program. You can download both the PPT template and the instructions document using the two buttons below. Video submission guidelines are detailed in the following section.

All submission must be uploaded by March 3, 2025.

Video Submission Guidelines

We want to get a sense of the people and passion behind the program, which is why we’re asking that you create and upload a SHORT (<2 min) and SIMPLE (PHONE or TABLET) video that features a member of the company’s program team describing the initiative in their own words. Videos over two minutes in length will not be considered.

What the video MUST include:

  • A quick description of what the innovation is and why it matters
  • A simple, unproduced video taken on a phone or tablet
  • An explanation of the initiative from a representative of the company—not its partners or its beneficiaries

What the video MAY include:

  • Testimonials from partners, from the company, or community

What this video is NOT:

  • A highly produced marketing piece—there is an opportunity to link those in the next slides; they will NOT BE considered for this mandatory element of the submission.
  • An exhaustive description of the program

Please keep in mind that this video, much like the rest of the submission materials, should be appropriate for public consumption and will be used by the Boston College Center for Corporate Citizenship and its partner judges to evaluate and communicate the award submission.

Download the Pitch Deck Template

Use this template to start building your submission Get the Template

Download the Pitch Deck Instructions

Use these instructions as you build your submission. Get the Instructions

 

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Got Questions About the 2025 Innovation Awards?

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AND THE 2024 WINNERS ARE...

Social-Impact Changemaker Category
Winner: CEMEX Colombia
Honorable Mention: The National Gas Company of Trinidad and Tobago (NGC)
Transformative Partnership Category
Winner: Sanofi
Honorable Mention: FTI Consulting
Eco-Innovator Category
Winner: CEMEX Egypt
Runner Up: Southwest Airlines
Innovation Amplifier Category
Winner: The Clorox Company and Burt’s Bees
Runner Up: Blue Cross Blue Shield of Louisiana (51²è¹ÝBSLA)

Read more about the winning programs and companies

Bold, innovative solutions to CSR challenges 2024's Winning Programs