Courage Center accepts nominations for three employment-related annual awards

Minneapolis-based Courage Center, a nonprofit rehabilitation and resource center, is accepting nominations for three employment-related annual awards:  the Jay and Rose Phillips Award, the Phillips Caregiver Award and the Judd Jacobson Memorial Award.

Phillips Awards:

The Phillips Award winners are recognized at the 2010 Celebration of Courage, set for Saturday, Sept. 11 at the Earle Brown Heritage Center in Brooklyn Center.  The Awards are made possible by funding from the Jay and Rose Phillips Family Foundation.  Forms are available on Courage Center's website – www.CourageCenter.org/PhillipsAwards.  The deadline for both Phillips awards is Friday, June 4, 2010.  Winners will be notified in July.  

  • The Jay and Rose Phillips Awards are presented each year by Courage Center to people with disabilities who have achieved outstanding vocational and community success.  Three people will be recognized for this employment award and receive a $2,000 cash award.
  • The Phillips Caregiver Award.  Disability does not occur in a vacuum, and often has a profound and permanent impact on the people surrounding and interacting with the person with a disability.  The Phillips Caregiver Award acknowledges and honors a behind-the-scenes caregiver whose dedication, professionalism and assistance are vital to the successful work and community involvement of a person with a disability.  One person will receive a $2,000 cash award.

Judd Jacobson Memorial Award

Established in 1992, the Jacobson Award recognizes the pursuit or achievement of a business entrepreneurial endeavor by a person with a physical disability or sensory impairment.  The award recipient will be honored on Sept. 30, 2010, and receives a $5,000 cash award to advance his or her business endeavors.

Applicants must be at least 18 years of age and reside in Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa or North or South Dakota.  Applicants must demonstrate entrepreneurial skill, financial need, exceptional personal commitment, and have received little or no public recognition for their business endeavor.  An application is available at www.couragecenter.org/Jacobson.  Application deadline is Friday, May 21, 2010.

SOURCE Courage Center

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