2025 NAMI NH Annual Awards Nominations
Who is inspiring you and giving us HOPE in the mental health and suicide prevention fields in NH?

Submit your nominations for NAMI NH's Annual Awards by Wednesday, April 30, 2025.

The 2025 NAMI New Hampshire Annual Awards will be presented at our Annual Meeting on Thursday, June 26th at 5:30pm at the Concord Country Club.     

Thank you for taking the time to recognize individuals who inspire hope and improve the lives of Granite Staters affected by mental illness and suicide!

PLEASE NOTE - Current NAMI NH Board Members and/or employees are not eligible to receive awards.

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Nominee Contact Information
Let us know how we can reach your nominee should they be chosen to receive the award.  All individuals who were nominated for an award will be recognized with a letter, even if they are not selected by the Awards Committee.
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Award Category
For a full description of award categories, please visit:
http://www.naminh.org/nami-nh-events/annual-meeting/annual-awards/ 

Please note, if a nominee falls into more than one category, they may be considered for a different category than the one you indicate below.
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Nomination Criteria:
Please submit your nomination of 250 words or fewer (approximately one paragraph).

Award recipients are determined solely on the content of your written nomination. Please be accurate, complete, and clear as to why you feel this person or organization deserves recognition.

Note that no information other than the maximum 250 word nomination will be considered (for example, the Annual Awards Committee will not take into consideration links to articles/websites).
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