Delta Prize nominations open
Nominations are now open for the Delta Prize for Global Understanding. The
Delta Prize, endowed by the Delta Air Lines Foundation and administered by The University
of Georgia, is awarded on an annual basis to individuals, who by their own
initiative have provided opportunities for greater understanding among cultures
and nations. The prize recognizes contributions to peace and cooperation,
such as grassroots projects that diminish hostilities in a particular region of
the world, international programs that improve relations among different
peoples, and leadership in the solution of global or regional conflict.
Since its creation in 1999, the Prize has been awarded to former President and
Mrs. Jimmy Carter and The Carter Center, Archbishop Desmond Tutu, former Soviet
President Mikhail Gorbachev, Mrs. Sadako Ogata,
former President Václav Havel, Ambassador Gertrude Mongella, Mr. Ted Turner, former President Nelson Mandela
and former President Martti Ahtisaari..
More about the Delta Prize and the nomination process is available at www.uga.edu/news/deltaprize.
Nominations may also be submitted directly by email to Prize@uga.edu. The deadline for nominations for
the 2010 award is September 1, 2008.