The Anthem Awards 101
Why Enter The Anthem Awards?
Presented by the Webby Awards and its judging body, the International Academy of Digital Arts & Sciences (IADAS), the Anthem Awards was launched with a mission to set a new benchmark for social impact work by amplifying the individuals and companies engaging in this work. It was inspired by a cultural shift that sees people considering the impact of their choices—the food they eat, clothing they wear, media they consume, and the companies or public figures they support.
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What Type of Work Do We Honor?
The Anthem Awards accepts work across five areas: Awareness & Media, Fundraising, Community Engagement, Production, Innovation & Service, and Team & Internal Initiatives. These areas extend across seven causes celebrated: Diversity, Equity & Inclusion, Education, Art & Culture, Health, Human & Civil Rights, Humanitarian Action & Services, Responsible Technology, and Sustainability Climate & Environment.
It’s important to note that the Anthem Awards accepts social impact work, in all of its forms. From a nonprofit’s fundraising campaign to a Fortune 500 Company launching a sustainability strategy, grassroots efforts and student groups – we elevate impact in all of its forms through The Anthem Awards.
See our full Categories List, and explore this season’s new categories.
Who Judges The Anthem Awards?
All work entered is reviewed by social impact experts in the International Academy of Digital Arts & Sciences (IADAS). Their deep experience and achievements across a range of issue areas exemplify the standard of excellence that The Anthem Awards honors. Anthem Judges include leaders like Nicholas Thompson, CEO, The Atlantic; Emily Barfoot, Global Brand Director Dove, Unilever; Asha Curran, CEO, Giving Tuesday; Mita Mallick, Head of Inclusion, Equity, & Impact, Carta; Greg Propper, President, Propper Daley; and Matti Navellou, Senior Vice President, Head of ICONIQ Impact, ICONIQ Capital.
Here’s how judging works: Work is judged on its own merits, based on a standard of excellence for each category established by the academy. The top scoring entries are determined to be Gold, Silver and Bronze Winners. A category may have multiple Winners, or none at all, depending on relevant scoring.
Who Has Won an Anthem Award?
Individuals, brands, nonprofits and companies making best-in-class impact work are selected as Anthem Winners, and are amplified in the Winners Gallery. The Anthem Awards has honored a vast range of winners including; brands like ACLU, Bombas, DEPT®, The Elton John AIDS Foundation, Dove, Havas, Human Rights Watch, Patagonia, Sesame Workshop, Vote.org, The New York Times, and public figures like Gloria Steinham, Matt Damon, Dr. Jane Goodall, Kevin Bacon, Megan Rapinoe, Jesper Brodin, and Misty Copeland.
What Do You Need to Enter?
To participate in the Anthem Awards, you’ll need to provide a summary of the project and strategy, its goals or objectives, and its results or impact. Additionally, you may include 5-6 digital assets for each project, including websites, case study pages, case study or demo videos, images, PDFs, podcasts or audio, and social media accounts.
For a full guideline, read our Entry Requirements and Judging Criteria.
Who Partners with The Anthem Awards?
We launched the Anthem Awards in partnership with leading nonprofit organizations and foundations, to ensure that we honor the wide spectrum of projects making an impact on the world. Anthem Awards’ foundational partners include: Ad Council, Born this Way Foundation, GLAAD, Mozilla Foundation, National Resource Defense Council (NRDC), XQ Institute, and World Wildlife Fund (WWF).
Key Dates 2024
- Friday, May 24, 2024: Early Entry Deadline. Participate with preferred pricing
- Friday, July 12, 2024: Final Entry Deadline
- Friday, September 13, 2024: Extended Entry Deadline
- Tuesday, October 29, 2024: Finalist Announcement
- Wednesday, December 5, 2024: Winner Announcement
Elevate Your Impact
The Anthem Awards has created an amazing community of inspiring advocates, movement leaders, and impact-driven companies. Enter to celebrate your work.