Thursday, January 6, 2011

The Judith Rothbaum Award - 2011 Call for Nominations

Judith Rothbaum had a passion for community service. She was a leader in the social indicator movement.
As research director of the Community Council of Central Oklahoma, Rothbaum created one of the first community indicators projects in the nation. She used her understanding of the importance of measuring data to plan for and stimulate community action. The Judith Rothbaum Award is given in honor of her legacy.

The award will be presented to a single individual who exemplifies professionalism and dedication to the use of social indicators for community action. Nominations will only be accepted from NAPC members. The award will be presented at the NAPC national conference April 15-17, 2011 in Washington D.C. It is desirable for the winner to be present to accept the award at the annual meeting and luncheon on April 16, 2011. The winner will be invited to offer remarks about their work (3-5 minutes), and will receive an award item and nominal cash award.

For more information on the award visit: http://www.communityplanning.org/images/2011%20Call%20for%20Nominations%20-%20NAPC%20Judith%20Rothbaum%20Award.doc

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