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Prepare Your Nomination

Anyone can make a nomination for a National Crime Victims’ Service Award. Before you begin, you can find the details on eligibility and guidelines from these pages:

  • Eligibility Requirements. Determine whether the individual you would like to nominate is eligible for an award.
  • Submission Guidelines. Understand all nomination requirements before initiating a nomination. You may not save and return to the nomination at a later date.
  • Nomination Letters. Compose a 100-word abstract and nomination letter to accompany your submission.

Preparation Tips

After you have reviewed all of the guidelines:

Collect any complementary attachments you want to forward with your submission. Remember to keep each file attachment under 5 megabytes (mb) in size.

Collect the email address for each person you are nominating or the lead contact if you are nominating a team or program.

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