The Foundation for Citizens of Hungary is waiting for proposals for the awardees from private individuals or civil organizations until the end of September.
The Board of Trustees of the Foundation for Civil Hungary is presenting the Civil Hungary Award for the nineteenth time, which can be awarded each year to a person or community who, through their scientific, public, artistic, and charitable activities, has created lasting spiritual and human values, with which Hungary, the Hungarian nation, its it enriched a given community, promoted its strengthening within the European community in an authentic, professional and effective manner, and its activity well characterizes the civil-Christian-national community of values.
If the proposal concerns a private individual, the community builder's activities must be emphasized!
The Award for Civic Hungary consists of a plaque and a certificate, the amount of the allowance accompanying the award is HUF 5 million.
Our awardees so far:
Ms Dalma Mádl
Dr. Mária Schmidt
Attila F. Kovács
Ákos Kovács
Ilona Ekes
Dr. Tamás Gaudi-Nagy
Dr. Mária Kopp
Dr. Árpád Skrabski
Sándor Lezsák
Wilfried Martens
Miklós Duray
Peace march
Csaba Füsi
Andrea Miletics
Gergely Szilvágyi
The Voluntary Firefighters of the Church of Derceni in Transcarpathia
Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung
Our Southern Tragedy on the Narrows 1944-45 Foundation
Father Zoltán Osztie
Gy. Csaba Kiss
National Association of Large Families
Dr. András Csókay,
Prof. Dr. Emőke Bagdy
Mrs. Katalin Makray Schmitt
Batthyány Circle of Professors
We welcome referrals from individuals or civil organizations at the following contact details:
• e-mail: alapitvany@szpma.hu
• mail: 1143 Budapest, Stefánia út 20.
Deadline: September 17, 2023.
The submission must also include at least one - without spaces - 800 character justification!
The Foundation's Board of Trustees will decide on the awarding of the prize in September 2023. The award ceremony is expected to take place in the second half of December, in a ceremonial setting that is also open to the press.
Ádám Kavecsánszki, chairman of the board of trustees