Deadline: 19 January 2024
Applicants are encouraged to apply for the 8th Impact Awards to celebrate digital innovations that improve people’s lives and the world.
They are open to any individual, business, government or non-profit using digital products or services for positive social impact or environmental benefit. If you win you will be awarded a trophy and gain the opportunity to promote yourself to the DigiLeaders community.
Categories
- Environmental Impact Award
- The environmental category is focused on finding the individuals, products, services and initiatives that have utilised digital technology in forwarding an environmental agenda.
- These individuals and organizations will have created important benchmarking guidelines and environmental campaigns, directly mitigated negative climate externalities through methods of decarbonisation and fuel efficiency or have contributed to a circular and sustainable society.
- Data Initiative: Access to data can be central to decision making and transferring aspiration into actionable plans. This award is for an initiative, service or product that uses data to deliver an environmental impact.
- Sustainable Impact: This award recognises a digital initiative that contributes to outstanding research, advocacy, education or strategy to manage pollution, biodiversity loss and sustainable environmental action.
- Tech for the Planet: This award recognises a digital product or service revolutionizing how society manages and understands environmental change or helping the adapt the working, living and consuming habits to reflect these changes.
- Circular Economy: The circular economy minimizes waste, transforms recycling practices in material and resource use and extends product life-cycles. This award is for a digital product or service that has significantly contributed to circular economy action.
- Social Impact Award
- The social category is dedicated to the work of creating a better society through alleviating existing problems of poverty and poor outcomes in health and education, whilst also reducing the negative outcomes that arise from the work of organisations. Finalist organisations will have made significant strides in creating fair and just outcomes for all through their use of digital technology.
- Digital Poverty: This award recognises an organisation, service or initiative that is championing digital inclusion and enabling digital access as a right to increase socio-economic equality.
- Healthtech: This award is for a product or service using technology for better healthcare outcomes, improving the social determinants of health and promoting safety and wellbeing.
- Education Tech: This award is for an organisation or initiative leveraging technology to improve the quality of and or access to teaching and learning resources across different educational settings.
- Social Transformation: This award is for an organisation or initiative that is creating impactful digital solutions to social challenges and effecting positive change in the community and wider society.
- The social category is dedicated to the work of creating a better society through alleviating existing problems of poverty and poor outcomes in health and education, whilst also reducing the negative outcomes that arise from the work of organisations. Finalist organisations will have made significant strides in creating fair and just outcomes for all through their use of digital technology.
- Governance Impact Award
- The governance category recognises the importance of new technologies in ensuring they can achieve ambitious ESG objectives, representation and inclusion at a senior organisational level, creating resilient organisations and industries as well as future-proofing and sustaining the livelihoods of all people. Organisational integrity, accountability and transparency are key to achieving these goals and the nominees encapsulate this.
- Data ESG Initiative: ESG is not an initiative to be written off against P&L – it needs to be linked positively to P&L. This award is for an initiative that uses new technologies and data to ensure organisations can be confident they are delivering on their ESG strategy and allows external stakeholders including shareholders, regulators and the public to know who to trust.
- Diversity of Thought in Leadership: This award is for an organisation or initiative increasing board and senior leadership positions from underrepresented demographics, tackling pay inequalities and excelling in human capital reporting.
- Resilient Innovation: This award is for a product or service increasing institutional resilience, adaptability and mitigating risks across supply chains, labour forces and organisational structures.
- Future of Work: This award is for a digital initiative that facilitates hybrid methods of flexible and participatory working and creates new and inclusive, sustainable pathways to access work.
- The governance category recognises the importance of new technologies in ensuring they can achieve ambitious ESG objectives, representation and inclusion at a senior organisational level, creating resilient organisations and industries as well as future-proofing and sustaining the livelihoods of all people. Organisational integrity, accountability and transparency are key to achieving these goals and the nominees encapsulate this.
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