Integrity Impact Award
In a rapidly changing world, full of challenges, integrity remains the cornerstone of both commercial success and societal trust. This year, as part of our revamped International Week of Integrity, we are thrilled to launch the inaugural Integrity Impact Award.
This award honours entities that go beyond mere compliance, embodying ethical leadership in the face of modern complexities Be it in pioneering sustainable practices, navigating digital transformations, or addressing global economic challenges if your organization stands as a beacon of integrity, we aim to spotlight you!
Why You Should Apply
Gain Exposure: Elevate your brand by being associated with an award that signifies ethical and responsible practices. Peer Recognition: Stand out in the community and receive endorsement from industry leaders and experts
Best Practices: Use this platform to share your innovative initiatives, contributing to the pool of best practices that can inspire others
Who Can Apply
This award is open to all entities that are active partners of the International Week of Integrity. Your efforts should be focused on promoting integrity in alignment with our event's key themes: sustainable business, digitalization, and addressing global economic challenges.
Please note that while we value the work of consultants and entities with a commercial focus on integrity, this award is specifically designed to recognize initiatives from entities that promote integrity outside of a commercial integrity-centred service offering.
Our Jury
We are honoured to present the distinguished jury panel of the Integrity Impact Award, a blend of expertise and influence from the realms of business, academia, and the public sector. We entrust in their collective judgement to identify and celebrate those who have truly made a mark in the sphere of integrity
Gonzalo Guzman
Chief Counsel Ethics & Compliance at Unilever; Chair of the Global Commission on Anti-Corruption and Social Responsibility at the International Chamber of Commerce and a member of the Global Future Council on the Future of Governance at the World Economic Forum
Daniel Malan director of the Trinity Corporate Governance Lab, Trinity College Co-chair of the B20 Task Force on Integrity and Compliance (2022 and 2020), former member of the Global Future Council on Transparency and Anti-Corruption of the World Economic Forum (2019 – 2022)
International city of peace and justice
In The Hague tens of thousands of people are working every day to build a more peaceful and just world Doing good and doing business forms the very heart and soul of The Hague’s economy.
Criteria
Commitment to the Week:
The candidate must be an active partner of the International Week of Integrity, either through financial contributions, in-kind support, or active participation in event activities Their involvement should clearly align with and enhance the Week's objectives.
Maximum points
5
Visibility on International Week of Integrity Website:
The initiative should be displayed or documented on the Week of Integrity's official website. This could include case studies, interviews, articles, or multimedia content that provide in-depth information about the initiative.
Visibility on other platforms:
The candidate should promote their initiative across various platforms, including their website, social media, or other communication channels Metrics such as engagement rates, reach, and impressions could be considered as indicators of the initiative's visibility and impact.
Innovation and Originality:
The initiative should present a unique approach to promoting integrity, regardless of the sector or domain Innovative use of technology, novel partnerships, or ground-breaking methods to raise awareness are examples of what this criterion looks to celebrate.
Relevance to Theme:
The initiative should resonate with the International Week of Integrity's key themes and show how it contributes to the larger dialogue on integrity
The candidate should explain how their initiative contributes to broader discussions and solutions in these areas.
Scope and Impact:
Evaluation will consider the scale and reach of the initiative. Preference will be given to initiatives that have a broader, more significant influence on target communities or industries, backed by measurable outcomes
Maximum points
15
Replicability:
The initiative should have elements that could be adopted or adapted by other organizations or in other geographic or thematic settings. Evidence of scalability or documentation that allows for easy replication will be beneficial.
10
Stakeholder Engagement:
The initiative should engage diverse stakeholders, such as members, citizens, clients, suppliers, or the broader community Mechanisms for stakeholder feedback and participation should be demonstrated
15
Metrics and KPIs:
Clearly defined metrics or KPIs should be present, indicating the initiative's effectiveness and reach Transparency in data collection and evaluation is essential
10
Peer Recognition:
Submissions should include any endorsements, testimonials, or awards received from industry peers, beneficiaries, or authoritative bodies These serve as additional validation of the initiative's effectiveness and impact.
15