Does the candidate have to be providing a social service?
No. Although many of the previous winners have created programs that deliver a social service, we are looking for people who are making important change in many different ways — providing a service for an unmet need, engaging people at all ages in the responsibilities of citizenship, combating intolerance, violence and strife, changing the patterns of our thinking to prepare us for the challenges of a global economy, etc. These are just some of the ways people can be tackling big problems. We welcome submissions from people whose approaches include all these and more.
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- Does the candidate have to be providing a social service?