If I applied previously for a Skoll Award for Social Entrepreneurship and was declined, can I reapply now?
Starting in August 2007, applicants that are denied will not be eligible to apply again for a Skoll Award for a period of 24 months. This criterion will not be applied retroactively, so if you applied before August 2007, you may apply again without waiting 24 months. Before preparing a new application, we ask you to take our Eligibility Quiz, as it is unlikely your new application will be successful unless your organization has made significant advances since your original submission. Because there will be a 24-month waiting period for declined applications, we encourage organizations to wait to apply until they are in a position to make a strong case for meeting our selection criteria.
Applicants that are denied will not be eligible to apply again for a Skoll Award for a period of 24 months. This criterion will not be applied retroactively, so if you applied before August 2007, you may apply again without waiting 24 months. Before preparing a new application, we ask you to take our Eligibility Quiz, as it is unlikely your new application will be successful unless your organization has made significant advances since your original submission. Because there will be a 24-month waiting period for declined applications, we encourage organizations to wait to apply until they are in a position to make a strong case for meeting our selection criteria.
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