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Tuesday, 02 March 2010 05:11

Community Action of Northeast Indiana (CANI) is seeking nominations for the 4th annual William G. Williams Award to be presented May 4 at the CANI RECAP event.

The purpose of the award is to honor individuals who demonstrate a commitment to helping communities, families, and individuals remove the conditions of poverty. The award was first created to honor the efforts of the now late William G. Williams, the first executive director of the Allen County Economic Opportunity Council, the former name of CANI.

In addition to Mr. Williams, past winners include current CANI Executive Director Joe Conrad and posthumously John Beeson of New Castle. Beeson was an employee of the Indiana Housing and Community Development Authority and a champion of the poor.

An award winner will be chosen based on the significance of his or her contributions in one or more of the following areas:

·      Helping low-income people become more self-sufficient;

·      Improving the conditions in which low-income people live;

·      Helping low-income people own a stake in their community;

·      Creating partnerships among supporters and providers of service to low-income people

·      Increasing CANI’s capacity to achieve results;

·      Helping low-income people, especially vulnerable populations, achieve their potential by strengthening family and other supportive systems.

Nomination forms are available on CANI’s Web site at www.canihelp.org , or by calling Lauren Caggiano at (260) 760-8924. Return the completed form to: William G. Williams Award, CANI, PO Box 10570, Fort Wayne, IN 46853-0570. Applications must be received by April 1.

The winner will be announced at the CANI RECAP, the agency’s annual meeting on May 4 at Ceruti’s Summit Park. Community leaders, board members, agency partners and donors are invited to attend this event.

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