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  1. Jefferson Awards for Public Service; Industry: Public Service, Non-Profit: Founded: 1972: Founder: Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Robert Taft Jr. Samuel Beard: Headquarters: Wilmington, Delaware, U.S. Website: http://www.jeffersonawards.org

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  2. Honoring Extraordinary Acts of Public Service. For over 50 years, the Jefferson Awards have been the highest and most prestigious honor recognizing public service in the United States. Past recipients include Oprah Winfrey, Former President Jimmy Carter, and Shaquille O'Neal.

  3. The Award that Underscores Impact. Over the past five decades, the list of Jefferson Award recipients is unparalleled. They include hundreds of national figures — both public and private —more than 65,000 unsung heroes, and tens of thousands of employees and young people in communities across the country. These individuals represent the ...

  4. La Fundación de Premios Jefferson fue creada en 1972 por el Instituto Americano de Servicio Público . [1] [2] Los premios Jefferson se otorgan tanto a nivel nacional como local. [3] Los ganadores locales son personas comunes que hacen cosas extraordinarias sin esperar reconocimiento. Los ganadores locales provienen de las redes nacionales de "Media Partners" y "Corporate Champions", y de los ...

  5. For over 50 years, Jefferson Award recipients have represented America’s top changemakers alongside more than 65,000 grassroots unsung heroes from communities representing 100 million Americans. Lifetime Achievement in Public Service. S. Roger Horchow Award for Outstanding Public Service by a Private Citizen.

  6. History. In 1972, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, U.S. Senator Robert Taft Jr., and Samuel Beard founded the Jefferson Awards for Public Service to establish a prize for public and community service. The Jefferson Awards are led by the Board of Selectors who choose the national winners and oversee the activities of the organization.

  7. Jefferson Awards for Public Service. For over 50 years, we’ve been honoring those who put others first because we’ve seen the power and importance of recognition. Those receiving Jefferson Awards are empowered to do more, while their stories of extraordinary public service inspire others to action. Gallery not found.