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Thursday, August 03, 2006

Innovations in American Government Awards Program
Posted by: "Alyssa Macy" nativeshare@yahoo.com nativeshare
Tue Jul 25, 2006 10:33 pm (PST)
To whom it may concern at the Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management, After speaking with your office today, I am pleased to send along some general information about our Innovations in American Government Awards Program in writing. We would greatly appreciate your assistance in highlighting our upcoming application deadline. Also, feel free to forward this message on to any specific programs that you think would be interested in applying. As I may have mentioned, you should direct all interested parties to our website (URL appears below) for guidelines, eligibility, examples or past winners and an application. Thank you so much for your time, if you have any further questions please contact our Program Manager whose contact information I have included here: Christina Marchand Program Manager, Outreach and Evaluation Innovations in American Government Awards Program Ash Institute for Democratic Governance and Innovation John F. Kennedy School of Government Harvard University 79 John F. Kennedy Street Cambridge, MA 02138 Phone (617) 495-0557 Fax (617) 496-4602 www.ashinstitute.harvard.edu Sincerely, Carey Anne Nadeau Outreach Assistant Ash Institute for Democratic Governance and Innovation John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University 617.384.5886 APPLY FOR PRESTIGIOUS INNOVATIONS AWARD Harvard University invites you to apply for an Innovations in American Government Award. Administered by the Ash Institute for Democratic Governance and Innovation at the John F. Kennedy School of Government in partnership with the Council for Excellence in Government, the Innovations Award is heralded as the premier public-sector award in the nation. It is given annually to programs that serve as examples of creative and effective government at its best. All units of government--federal, state, local, tribal, and territorial--are eligible to apply. Each of the five winners of the 2007 Innovations Award will receive a $100,000 grant to support replication and dissemination activities. Applications and additional information are available on our website: www.innovationsaward.harvard.edu . APPLICATIONS ARE DUE SEPTEMBER 12, 2006