Intentional Communities Newsletter: February 20, 2012
Kozeny Communitarian Award — Your Nominations

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Nominations For
The Kozeny Communitarian Award
The Fellowship for Intentional Community
announces that nominations are now open for the 2013 Kozeny Communitarian Award.
This honors the indomitable spirit of Geoph Kozeny, who devoted his
adult life to creating community in the world. This Award is intended to
celebrate the accomplishments of a person or organization in one or more
of the following ways:
A. Networker: to a
person or organization who did any of the following: an outstanding job
of creating or strengthening relationships between two or more
community-focused organizations; spearheaded joint projects among
network organizations; has been noteworthy for a lifetime of bringing
the inspiration and information of community living to the general
population.
B. Media Relations:
to a person or organization who has done an outstanding job of one or
more of the following: accurately and fairly representing intentional
communities to the press, especially in moments of tragedy or loss;
generating media interest sufficient to get stories in print, profiling
intentional communities and/or cooperative living; a lifetime
achievement of writing and/or speaking passionately and ecumenically
about community and cooperative living.
C. Good Neighbor: to a
person or organization who has provided consistent and noteworthy
assistance that was key to one or more communities dealing effectively
with major challenges.
D. Community Builder:
to a person or organization who has offered consistently high-quality
assistance to fledgling intentional communities, measurably helping them
succeed.
E. Creating Community in
Place: to a person or organization who has helped
existing neighborhoods, businesses, or nonprofit organizations develop a
significantly greater sense of community and connection.
F. Cooperative Leadership:
to a person who has modeled exemplary and inspirational leadership in a
cooperative context. This may include the creation and development of a
culture in which the leadership capacity of others flourished under this
leader's guidance; the demonstration of grace and the ability to hold
the group together in times of crisis; the modeling of healthy ego
management and the appropriate acceptance of responsibility when things
didn't work well; and foresight to prepare well for an orderly
transition to others when it was time to step down.
G.
Historian/Preservationist: to a person who has
demonstrated over the course of a career that community stories and
materials have been collected and recorded: that they have been captured
accurately and with sensitivity; that they have been preserved for
posterity; or that have been made available to the public openly and
without prejudice.
Guidelines
- This Award is intended to honor a lifetime of
achievement more than a single
accomplishment.
- We intend to primarily honor people who helped create
community
in North America, though we are open to considering
candidates whose
contributions were mainly made on other continents.
- We expressly intend that the concept of "community" will
be interpreted
broadly and is not limited to intentional communities. It
includes
the concept of creating or enhancing a sense of community
in any
context, so long as it is genuine, lasting, and and is not
accomplished
through the promotion of us/them dynamics.
- The recipient's contributions should significantly
impact people beyond the members of their home community.
Eligibility: Nominees
may not be current Fellowship of Intentional Community board members,
paid staff, or volunteers serving on FIC committees. Anyone may submit
nominations.
Deadline: To be
considered for the 2013 Award, nominations must be received no later
than March 15, 2012.
Selection Process:
After the deadline for nominations has closed, the FIC Award Committee
(comprised of Oz Ragland, Deborah Altus, Betty Didcoct, and Laird
Schaub) will review all submissions and prepare a short list of the most
promising candidates for Board consideration. In a closed session, the
FIC Board will then select the 2013 recipient during the FIC's spring
organizational meetings, which will take place April 22-24, 2012 in
Carrboro NC. After a winner is announced, the Award Committee will make
arrangements for the Award presentation sometime in 2013, in
collaboration with the recipient.
How To Make A
Nomination. Please submit the following:
- Contact information for the nominee, to the extent that
it is known
- Contact information for the nominator
- Nominating letter describing the nominee's
contributions
Please direct all
questions and nominations
to:
Laird Schaub: laird (at) ic (dot) org
Past Recipients:
2009 Fred Lanphear (Songaia
Cohousing Community)
2012 Ina May & Stephen Gaskin (The
Farm Community)
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