2022 SHARED VALUE AWARD FINALISTS
Congratulations to our finalists who have shown us what can happen when you use shared value thinking and innovation to create solutions for some of society’s biggest challenges.
See our finalists here.
The Shared Value Awards recognise those blazing a path towards (welcome) disruption, to improve the way we live, work and do business.
Now in its seventh year, the Shared Value Awards are well known and celebrated within the sector. The awards highlight organisations and people across the Asia Pacific region who are using shared value to create new and innovative solutions to some of society’s biggest challenges.
Corporate, government, not-for-profit and academic organisations can apply or be nominated for a range of categories, with a couple of new awards categories being introduced this year.
View all awards categories
- Shared Value Organisation of the Year
- Shared Value Project of the Year
- Shared Value Collaboration of the Year
- Best Shared Value Idea (early-stage)
- Investing in Shared Value Award
- Shared Value Practitioner of the Year Award
- Impact Partner of the Year (NFP / Government)
- Activating Purpose Through Shared Value (For Profit)
View the winners of the 2021 Shared Value Awards
WHY ENTER THE SHARED VALUE AWARDS?
- Be seen and evaluated by APAC business leaders
- Build credibility as a shared value future builder
- Get invited to speak at Shared Value Project events
- Winners will gain access to Shared Value Project’s 2022 education series*
- Join an alumni of shared value pioneers, and extend your network
*An allocation of tickets per session will be advised
THE COUNTDOWN
Awards open – Tuesday 20 September
EXTENDED!! Awards close – Friday 11 November
Award winners announcement – Tuesday 6 December
ENTRY FEES
(All in $ AUD)
Shared Value Project members: $150
Not-for-profit entries: $150
Non-member organisations & individuals: $300
Additional entries: $100 per entry
What is Shared Value?
Shared value is defined as policies and practices that enhance the competitiveness of companies while improving social and environmental conditions in the regions where they operate. It is a business strategy focused on companies creating measurable economic benefit by identifying and addressing social problems that intersect with their business. To qualify as shared value, there must be an identifiable economic benefit to the company as well as measurable impact on a social or environmental issue. Read more