Please note:
Nominations are via the survey monkey form only: https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/KQDRYYH
The award categories are listed below:
1. Kent RFU President's Award - this award will go to a club person, an unsung hero, who makes an all round significant contribution to the success of the club.
2. Mini Rugby Volunteer of the Year - this award will go to a volunteer that has been nominated by their club as making a significant contribution to the mini section of their club.
3. Junior Rugby Volunteer of the Year - this award will go to a volunteer that has been nominated by their club as making a significant contribution to the senior section of their club.
4. Girl's Rugby Volunteer of the Year - this award will go to a volunteer that has been nominated by their club as making a significant contribution to the girl's section of their club.
5. Women's Rugby Volunteer of the Year - this award will go to a volunteer that has been nominated by their club as making a significant contribution to the women's section of their club.
6. Senior Rugby Volunteer of the Year - this award will go to a volunteer that has been nominated by their club as making a significant contribution to the senior section of their club.
7. Young Person Volunteer of the Year - this award will go to a youth aged under 18 who has been nominated by their club as making a significant contribution their club.
8. Student Volunteer of the Year - this award will go to a student volunteer that has been nominated by their university/college/school as making a significant contribution to rugby.
Kent Volunteer Awards 2016 nomination guidelines.
The overarching theme is to identify and reward outstanding volunteers within Kent.
Any club member can make a nomination.
In choosing the recipients of the Awards, regard is given to the nominee’s achievements in the year immediately prior to receiving the award, as well as their past achievements and ongoing contribution to rugby union within Kent.
Entries will be assessed on the quality of the application;
The Nomination does not have to be a long winded account but should give the key aims, objectives and achievements. One sentence nominations will not have enough substance to be considered.
The number of nominations received per nominee bears no weight in their selection.
The 2016 recipients will be honoured at an awards dinner to be held at the Shepard Neame Brewery, Faversham on Wednesday 1st June 2016