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Digital Government

Apply Now! $100,000 Innovations in American Government Awards

Kaitlin Burroughs February 18, 2016

IAG350x200 - BalloonsDo you have a creative and effective government program or initiative, or know of one that deserves recognition? If so, Harvard’s Innovations in American Government Awards are now seeking applications for our 2016-2017 award cycle.

Administered by the Ash Center at Harvard Kennedy School, the Award is given to programs that serve as examples of innovative government at its best. The winner of Award will receive a $100,000 grant to support replication and dissemination activities. Top finalists will also receive monetary grants.

This year the Center is also once again seeking applications for the Roy and Lila Ash Innovations Award for Public Engagement in Government, a special $100,000 prize to recognize government-led innovations that increase public engagement and participation.

All levels of government — federal, state, local, tribal, and territorial — from all policy areas are eligible to apply for recognition for both awards.

The short initial application and additional information, as well as examples of past winners, are available at www.innovationsaward.harvard.edu.

Apply by April 15, 2016.

Tags: award program, awards, civic engagement, grants, Innovations, public engagement

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