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BERKMAN AWARDS: one day left to nominate

Time is running out to submit nominations for the first Berkman Awards. The awards will be presented to people or institutions that have made a significant contribution to the Internet and its impact on society over the past decade. The primary awardee will receive $50,000. There are no conditions placed on how the award money must be spent. Nominations for the awards will be accepted from the public UNTIL TOMORROW, APRIL 11, 2008.

To nominate someone for these awards, or for more information, please visit our awards submission page.

Then visit our registration page to reserve a spot at the May 16 gala dinner and awards presentation that will be the finale of Berkman's year-long tenth anniversary celebration, Berkman@10, and the finale of the Berkman@10 conference on "The Future of the Internet."

 
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While you're considering people who have made an impact, check out the Center for Public Leadership's 2008 Gleitsman Citizen Activist Award, a $100,000 award recognizing exceptional achievement by an individual who has initiated social change. To learn more about the award, and to nominate someone, visit the Center for Public Leadership website at http://www.ksg.harvard.edu/leadership/gleitsmannomination (supporting materials for nominations are due by May 15, 2008).