Nomination Process

We want to hear, share, and recognize the efforts of individuals, organizations, programs, and corporations who are making a notable impact in lake and reservoir management. Consider nominating a deserving individual or group for one of the following NALMS awards.

Leadership and Service Awards

John Pennington (second from left) displays Beaver Watershed Alliance’s 2016 Leadership & Services Award

Nominations should detail how individuals or teams demonstrate leadership, service, and practice of lake and reservoir management. Selection criteria for Leadership and Service Awards include level of involvement, measurable impact, sustainability of action(s), and innovation in lake and reservoir management.

  • Volunteer
    Nomination should address the significance of an individual or team’s volunteer efforts devoted to lake and reservoir management. Professionals (i.e., anyone paid to work for the project) are ineligible.
  • Community Education and Outreach
    Nomination should address an individual or team’s design, facilitation, or performance of exceptional education and outreach activity facilitating community understanding and appreciation for lake and reservoir management.

Appreciation Awards

Nominations should address how individuals or teams contribute among a variety of lake and reservoir management areas. Selection criteria for Appreciation Awards include level of involvement, measurable impact, sustainability of action(s), and innovation in lake and reservoir management.

  • Secchi Disk Award
    Nomination should articulate how an individual member is considered to have contributed the most to the achievement of NALMS’ goals. Award recipient must be a NALMS member.
  • Jim Flynn Award
    Nomination should recognize how an organizational member is considered to have contributed the most to NALMS’ goals. Recipient must be a NALMS corporate member.
  • Friends of NALMS Award
    Nomination should detail major contributions of an individual or team to NALMS.  Contributions extend beyond monetary donations.
  • Lake Management Success Stories
    Nomination should demonstrate an individual or team improvement in lake/reservoir condition or watershed management in a cost-effective manner.
  • Advancements in Lake Management Technologies
    Nomination should emphasize process of discovering, developing, or refining innovative methods, technologies, or processes targeting safer, cost-effective, and more effective lake/reservoir/watershed management. Individuals or teams completing research projects within the category that contribute to the science of lake management are eligible. Nominations should include supportive documentation (e.g., journal articles).

Nomination Eligibility

Secchi Disk Award and Jim Flynn Award nominations must be NALMS members. Current NALMS board members and members of the NALMS Awards Committee are not eligible for nomination.

Nominations

Any individual or entity may submit nominations. Nominations must include the following items:

  • Nominee contact information (name, title, organization/affiliation, mailing address, telephone number, and email)
  • Nominator contact information (name, title, mailing address, telephone number, and email)
  • NALMS Award for nomination
  • Brief description of why this person/organization is deserving of the award. Approximately 500 words maximum.
  • Name and contact information of the individual who will accept the award at the 2024 NALMS Symposium in Lake Tahoe on November 6 or 7, 2024. If no one is able to attend, please provide a mailing address where we can ship the award (no PO boxes).
  • A photo of the nominee to be used during the award presentation.
  • Any other supporting documents.
  • Nominations for the 2024 Achievement Awards are due by July 31, 2024
Submit a Nomination

Contact us at awards@nalms.org with any questions.