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African-American Affairs Commission
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November 23, 2009
CRITERIA
 
African-American Achievers
Woman of the Year
Man of the Year
Youth of the Year
Lifetime Achievement Award
And
Business and Economic Development Award
CLASSIC AWARD: WOMAN OF THE YEAR & MAN OF THE YEAR

Individuals must: (During the year)

Have demonstrated dedication, leadership and commitment to the advancement, promotion and development of the cultural, educational, social, economic or political welfare of the African-American community in Connecticut;

Be at least 26 years of age;

Be a resident of Connecticut;

Be of African Heritage
 
CLASSIC AWARD: YOUTH OF THE YEAR

Individuals must: (During the year)

Be between the ages of 12-25;

Demonstrated leadership ability in the community, school or college as it relates to the development of the cultural, social and/or political welfare of the African-American Community in Connecticut;

Must be a resident of Connecticut;

Be of African Heritage
 
CLASSIC AWARD: LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD

Individuals must:

Have provided significant contribution to the African-American Community in Connecticut throughout their career. These contributions maybe cultural, educational, social, economic, political, business or any other areas that impact the lives of people in our Communities.
 
CLASSIC AWARD: COMMUNITY BUSINESS AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AWARD

Individuals must: (During the year)

Have provided significant contributions to the African-American community in the area of economic development;

Have the African-American community as a target population for its services or specific project;

Have African-Americans in upper levels of management and/or on Board of Directors;

Individuals or Organizations of any Race, Color or Creed who serve the African-American communities in Connecticut are eligible.
African-American Affairs Commission Connecticut  General Assembly
State Capitol 210 Capitol Avenue, Room 509 Hartford, CT 06106
Phone: (860) 240-8555 Fax: (860) 240-8444