OverviewThe Achievement Awards Program is a non-competitive awards program that seeks to recognize innovative county government programs. One outstanding program from each category will be selected as the “Best of Category.” |
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Do you still have an innovative county program you'd like to submit for an Achievement Award? NACo is extending the 2018 Achievement Awards submission deadline one additional week to April 2!
Eligibility and Criteria
What is Required to Apply? |
For each program nominated, general information, program summaries and payments must be must be submitted to the National Association of Counties (NACo) via the online application portal and payments processed via P.O. must be postmarked by the application deadline. For more information, please see the HOW TO APPLY section. Judging and review will not take place for unpaid or incomplete applications. |
Who is Eligible to Submit applications? |
Only county governments and state associations of counties are eligible to submit applications. There is no limit to the number of applications that can be submitted by a single entity. Regional partners are welcome to submit applications for a collective project; however submitters must identify a single county or state association to submit the application on the group’s behalf. |
What are the Eligibility Standards? |
All steps in the application process must be completed and all application fees must be paid in full by March 26, 2018 at 11:59 PM EST. The program must meet the conditions outlined in the next section, Program Criteria. |
Program Criteria |
In order to be eligible for an Achievement Award, all programs must meet the following criteria: Programs must accomplish one or more of the following:
In the case of a program that is in response to a federal or state law, regulation or order, the program must go beyond mere compliance with the statute, regulation or order and must display a creative approach to meeting those requirements. The program must have measurable results (e.g. cost savings, enhanced employee productivity, improved constituent services, created better intergovernmental cooperation). The program must be innovative and not rely on techniques or procedures that are common practice in most counties of similar population or size. All aspects of the program must be consistent with acceptable governmental and financial management practices and must promote general governmental accountability. |
Ineligible Programs |
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Tips
Include writing that is clear and concise. The average reader needs to be able to understand the objectives and judge the merits of the program.
Have measurable results. Programs could have been implemented five months ago or five years ago, but outcome measures must be available and clearly expressed.
Click here to begin the application process. In order to submit a 2018 Achievement Award, you must have NACo log-in information. If you do not have a NACo log-in, you may create one by clicking “Create an Account.”
Step One: Preparing the Nomination Summary
Abstract of the Program |
In approximately 200 words or less, summarize the program include the program description, the purpose and outcomes. **Abstracts of award winning programs will be published. Please be sure to provide clear and concise information as this section will be used publicly in whatever format it is submitted. |
The Problem or Need for the Program |
Discuss the problem or need that prompted the development of the program and the county’s legal obligation, if any, to take action. Approximately ¼ pages. |
Description of the Program |
Provide a description of the nominated program including its objectives, time frame for development and implementation, clientele, the county’s role in implementing the program and the contributions of any other partners where applicable (e.g. states and the federal government, consultants and private partnerships). Approximately 2 ½ pages. |
Responding to Economic Downturn (Optional) |
If applicable, describe how the program responded to county budget constraints or addressed the county’s new economic reality. Approximately ¾ pages. |
The Cost of the Program |
Describe both the operating and capital costs incurred in developing and implementing the program. List all costs that would be incurred by a county attempting to replicate the program. Approximately ¾ to 1 page. |
The Results/Success of the Program |
Provide a description of the results and the success of the program in meeting its objectives. Include specific examples and outcome measures. Approximately ¾ to 1 page. |
Worthiness of Award |
Give justification for why this program meets the outlined criteria and should be awarded a 2018 Achievement Awards. Approximately ¼ to ½ page. |
Supplemental Materials (Optional) |
Supplemental materials such as pictures and charts may be uploaded in separate PDF documents once you complete the check-out process. Supplemental materials are not required but are highly encouraged. |
2018 Achievement Award Categories
Arts, Culture and Historic Preservation • Children and Youth • Civic Education and Public Information • Community and Economic Development • County Administration and Management • County Resiliency: Infrastructure, Energy and Sustainability • Criminal Justice and Public Safety • Financial Management • Health • Human Services • Information Technology • Libraries • Parks and Recreation • Personnel Management, Employment and Training • Planning • Risk and Emergency Management • Transportation • Volunteers
Step Two: Submit Your Entry Information
Contact Information |
The individual listed as the contact in the application should be the primary point of contact for this program. All correspondence and logistical communications about the program will be directed to the person listed on the application. Applications for the 2018 Achievement Awards Program will be submitted online at www.naco.org/achievementawards. To complete the application process, each person must have a log in (your email address). If your email address is not registered in the NACo database or if your county is not a NACo member, please follow the directions to create a log in. Once logged in, your contact information will automatically populate the online application form. **If you are submitting the application on behalf of another person in your county, please be sure to indicate the other person as the PRIMARY POINT OF CONTACT at this time so that we can reach the appropriate party with programmatic questions. |
Program Information |
Program Title Program Category Abstract Terms and Conditions Payment Options
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Important Dates:
Submissions Deadline:
April 2, 2018 at
11:59 p.m. EDTNotifications of Achievement Awards:
Week of April 23, 2018NACo Annual Conference and Exposition:
July 13 – 16, 2018
Nashville/Davidson County, Tenn.