Nomination Information for the 2008
Clements International Foreign Service Youth Foundation Award for
Community Service
The Foreign Service Youth Foundation (FSYF)
announces the opening of nominations of candidates for the Clements
International Foreign Service Youth Award for Community Service. The
Clements Award honors teenagers who have demonstrated outstanding
volunteer efforts overseas either in community service or in service
to their peers while facing the challenges of growing up in an
internationally mobile lifestyle.
Two first place awards for community service include a certificate
of recognition for their volunteer work and a $1500 savings bond.
All award winners will be invited to the Youth Awards Ceremony at
the Department of State to receive their certificates. The winners
will be announced in late May 2008.
Eligibility:
American Foreign Service youth in grades 7-12 are eligible. Nominees
must be children of U.S. Government employees from any agency
serving abroad under Chief of Mission authority or children of
Foreign Service employees of a Foreign Affairs Agency living in the
United States. Previous award winners are not eligible.
Nomination Procedure:
The Family Liaison Office will accept nominations on behalf of the
Foreign Service Youth Foundation. Teens may be nominated by anyone
who knows of their accomplishments. They may also nominate
themselves. Nominations from parents are encouraged since parents
know the accomplishments of their children, which might have
preceded the current post of assignment.(Click here for the nomination form) The nomination forms also are posted on the FLO
website at
http://www.state.gov/m/dghr/flo. You may also contact the
Family Liaison Office or the Foreign Service Youth Foundation for a
copy of a nomination form and full description of rules.
Awards Criteria:
The nominee should have demonstrated outstanding volunteer efforts
either in community service work or with peers. A selection
committee will evaluate the volunteer efforts of the nominees. It is
recommended that the nomination include support in the following
four areas in order to give the nominee the best possible
opportunity to be selected as a winner. The nomination form must:
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Describe the project or volunteer activity.
Explain how this project or activity incorporated any or all of
these elements:
- Increased the awareness of the needs, or
served the needs of a particular group, or
- Encouraged relationships with the host country, or
- Kept alive an American tradition, or
- Met an emergency need.
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Describe the level of impact the volunteer
work made on the group it is meant to serve.
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Describe the duration of commitment. Be sure
to include the number of years, or months, or approximate number
of hours the nominee committed to this activity or activities.
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Describe the uniqueness of the volunteer
activity that makes this nominee's contributions extraordinary.
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All nominations must include two supporting
letters of recommendation from community members such as
teachers, counselors, coaches, or other authority figures.
Winning nominees traditionally have submitted outstanding
documentation from people outside of their immediate family.
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All nominations must also include the
following contact information:
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Name of nominee;
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Date of birth;
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Name of parent(s);
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Post mailing address and summer address;
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Post email and summer email addresses;
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All appropriate telephone numbers at post,
as well as any summer telephone contact information if
known;
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Post, if overseas; or former post, if in
the United States;
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School currently attending, and year in
school;
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Agency that employs the parent.
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Several paragraphs of narrative
description and examples of the nominee's contributions
which provide
information for the evaluating criteria stated in paragraph
five.
Photos (especially digital
photos) of the nominee involved in community service are encouraged
though not
required. Photos of the project in action but that do not have
identifying facial features of the nominee are also
welcomed for possible use on the U.S. Department of State website.
Photographs become the property of the Foreign Service Youth
Foundation and may be used in FSYF outreach materials. Videotapes
and DVDS are not accepted.
Submission of an overseas nomination must include a
signed statement from an appropriate person at the Embassy
or consulate (the CLO, Admin Officer, or DCM are suggested) that
verifies the nominee is a member in good
standing of the Mission Community. The post official is welcomed to
add to the nomination but this is not
required. There is no limit on the number of nominees submitted per
post. Posts are encouraged to forward all
applications received.
Submission of a domestic nomination must include: a
signed statement from an appropriate person from the
nominee's school or other community organization verifying the
nominee is a community member in good standing. Though not required,
this official also is welcome to add to the nomination.
Nominations should be completed and emailed, faxed
(202-647-1670), or mailed to: Education and Youth Officer, Family
Liaison Office, Department Of State - Room 1239, 2201 C St. NW,
Washington, DC 20520-7512.
Contact the FLO Education and Youth officer at
(202) 647-1076 or
FLOASKEducation@state.gov in the Family Liaison Office or
Melanie Newhouse at the Foreign Service Youth Foundation at
301-404-6655 or
fsyf@fsyf.org for further information.
Nomination Deadline:
Friday, April 25, 2008. Please alert FLO that your
nomination will be sent. Expect a confirmation from FLO that the
nomination has been received. If you do not receive confirmation,
please contact FLO.
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