Reminder!!
The deadline to nominate your Volunteer of the Year for 2008/09 is approaching (10 July 2009)
Don't let the efforts of these hardworking individuals go unrecognized! Please see below to find out how to nominate a Volunteer of the Year in several categories!
Volunteer Recognition Awards 2009
Nominations are sought from clubs, associations, regions, etc. to recognise the outstanding service provided by their basketball volunteers during the past season.
We wish to honour these unpaid contributors to basketball in England in the following categories:
• Volunteer Administrator of the Year
• Volunteer Coach of the Year
• Volunteer Court Announcer of the Year
• Volunteer Official of the Year
• Volunteer Statistician of the Year
• Volunteer Team Manager of the Year
• Young Volunteer of the Year
We reserve the right to create additional volunteer awards and to recognise others for their services to basketball. Initial plans are to honour at least three finalists in each of the categories. Award winners will receive a trophy while the nominating organisation for each of the winners will receive a cheque for £600 (or £200 in the case of non-Clubmark accredited clubs).
Please note that the awards are for outstanding volunteer service to basketball in the above categories. The emphasis should be on people who have made a positive and harmonious contribution in a particular category to their club/area/region.
Please download and complete the form for your respective nominees and return it to us by post, by Friday 10 July 2009.
Please Note:
The Harry Errington Award is for the Volunteer Administrator of the Year (i.e. for services to basketball administration).
The John Sage Award is for the Volunteer Coach of the Year (i.e. for services to basketball coaching).
The K K Mitchell Award is for the Volunteer Official of the Year (i.e. for services to basketball officiating - referees / table officials).
The Volunteer Announcer of the Year is for good quality PA Announcers - not "court commentators".
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