DEADLINE: FEBRUARY 15, 2025

Nominating someone for a BC Achievement award is a pathway to building stronger communities across the province. Join us and Recognize Remarkable—nominate today!

Why Nominate Someone?

Recognizing achievement is about more than celebrating success – it’s about amplifying stories that inspire, fostering pride in our communities, and shining a light on those who drive change and create lasting impact.

Your nomination ensures that remarkable individuals get the recognition they deserve, encouraging others to follow in their footsteps.

Nominate for one of these award programs before the deadline of February 15, 2025:

  • Community
  • BC Reconciliation
  • Indigenous Business
  • First Nations Art
  • Applied Art + Design

Value to the Individual

“To receive an award such as this, is a wonderful honour and acknowledgment. I feel awards are like a gift; a way to show that it’s possible to create a career doing something that you love doing.”

Brent Comber/ Robin DuPont
2024 Sam Carter Award Applied Art + Design recipient

Value to the Community

“Recognizing excellence in community service...inspires, encourages participation, strengthens bonds, raises awareness, and sustains the impact of community initiatives, ultimately leading to the growth and well-being of communities.”

Kiran Toor
2023 Community Award recipient

Inspiration to All

We must continue to inspire the next generation of Indigenous people to pursue their dreams. Showcasing people who took risks and followed their passion will continue to inspire the future generations to do the same.

James Nexw’Kalus’Xwalacktun Harry
2021 First Nation Art award recipient

Supporting BC’s Economy​

“This project is really important because it's setting the stage for what partnerships and business projects can look like and how it benefits only First Nations, but the community and beyond."

Nch’Kay Development Corporation
2024 Indigenous Business Award recipient

Building Bridges

“In order for the world to be different, people need to know our truths, and truth comes before reconciliation.”

Phyllis Webstad
2024 BC Reconciliation Award recipient

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Help Us Recognize Remarkable

BC Achievement is an independent foundation established in 2003 that honours excellence and inspires achievement in British Columbia.

We are grateful at the BC Achievement Foundation to live, work and play on the unceded, ancestral territories of the xʷməθkʷəjˀəm (Musqueam), Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish) and səl̓ilwətaɁɬ(Tsleil Waututh) Nations.

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