Awards of Excellence and Migrant Health Awards
NACHC recognizes excellence through our annual Awards of Excellence and Migrant Health Awards. These awards span the spectrum of health center service. We invite you to nominate board members, clinicians, administrators, as well as public officials, whose accomplishments best exemplify excellence in community health care and contribution to the health center mission.
Nominations for 2024 Awards of Excellence and 2024 Migrant Health Awards are are now closed. We extend our sincere gratitude to all who contributed by submitting their nominations.
2023 Awards of Excellence Recipients: The 2023 winners were announced at the Community Health Institute (CHI) and Expo. Learn about the winners.
2023 Migrant Health Recipients: The 2023 winners were announced at the Conference for Agricultural Worker Health and Expo. Learn about the winners.
Nomination Considerations
- Who, in the health center arena, is setting higher standards of patient care and quality to better meet the challenges of the future?
- Who, in our health centers, is driving innovation in health care delivery and improving health outcomes within our communities?
- Who, among our peers, is demonstrating the type of leadership and advocacy that is moving the nation in new directions to meet community health needs?
Awards of Excellence: Descriptions and Eligibility Requirements
Each year, NACHC honors outstanding men and women of the Community Health Center Movement. The 2024 NACHC Community Health Care Awards of Excellence are presented at the NACHC Annual Community Health Institute, August 24-26, 2024, in Atlanta, GA. These awards span the spectrum of health center service. We invite you to nominate board members, clinicians, administrators, as well as public officials, whose accomplishments best exemplify excellence in community health care and contribution to the health center mission.
Nominations for 2024 awards are closed!
Please review the following instructions and documents carefully. Each NACHC award carries its own eligibility criteria.
(awarded annually)
This award was established in recognition of John Gilbert’s outstanding contribution to NACHC and the community health care field prior to his death in 1974. The award is presented to an individual who, as a member of either the board or staff of a health center, has demonstrated a level of excellence in the community health care field.
Candidates for the John Gilbert Award must have demonstrated a high level of excellence in their work, which distinguishes their service and contributions.
Eligibility: A NACHC Individual Member who is a staff or board member of a health center in good standing; both the nominee and the health center must be members of NACHC in good standing.
(awarded annually)
Named in recognition and memory of Ethel Bond’s exemplary contributions as a health center board member, this award is presented to an outstanding individual who has both been actively involved in the development of a health center and has shown dedication to the Community Health Center Movement over a period of at least three years.
Eligibility: A NACHC Individual Member who is a staff or board member of a health center in good standing; both the nominee and the health center must be members of NACHC in good standing.
(awarded annually)
Established in 1977 in honor of the late Dr. Samuel U. Rodgers, a health care provider, community activist, and national leader in health and civil rights, this award is presented to a distinguished primary care clinician who exemplifies excellence in clinical practice and leadership at the local, state, or national level.
Examples of such leadership areas include advocacy, clinical management, recruitment and retention, and quality assurance.
Eligibility: A NACHC Individual Member who is a health center clinician (physician, dentist, registered nurse, nurse midwife, nurse practitioner, physician assistant, social worker, etc.); both the nominee and the health center must be members of NACHC in good standing
(awarded annually)
Established in 1990 in honor of Louis S. Garcia who served as President of NACHC in 1978-1979, this award is presented to individuals for exceptional primary health care management and service in the migrant/farm worker health field.
Eligibility: A NACHC Individual Member who is a health center administrator or a health center administrative staffer at a center serving migrant/farm worker populations. Both the nominee and the health center must be members of NACHC in good standing.
(awarded annually)
Established in 2001 in recognition of Norton Wilson’s invaluable contributions to the community health center movement as director of CHCs of Arkansas, Inc., this award is presented to an outstanding staff member of a NACHC-chartered State or Regional Primary Care Association who exemplifies leadership excellence in the primary care association arena.
Eligibility: A NACHC Individual Member who is a staff member of a NACHC-chartered State or Regional Primary Care Association. The nominee must be an Individual Member of NACHC in good standing.
(awarded in even-numbered years)
Established in 1985, this award recognizes Aaron L. Brown’s outstanding contributions to the Community Health Center Movement as a health center executive director, center board member, and member of NACHC. The award is presented to an individual who has made significant contributions to the community health field either: (1) as an official in the legislative/administrative branches of a local, state, or federal government or other public or private agency or (2) as a health center leader highly effective in the public policy arena.
Eligibility: An individual who serves in the public policy arenas of local, state or federal government or other public or private agency (including legislative and administrative branches) or a NACHC individual member who is a staff or board member of a health center, and who has been outstanding in advocating on behalf of health centers.
NACHC Individual Membership is not required if the nominee is a public official; however, for a health center nominee, Individual Membership and Organizational Membership (both in good standing) are required.
(awarded in even-numbered years)
This award recognizes a health center clinician who has been active in primary care research or evaluation in such areas as community/responsive practice, prevention, public health, care coordination, or the clinical practice of medical, dental, mental health services, or social services.
Eligibility: All categories of health center clinicians (physicians, dentists, registered nurses, nurse midwives, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, social workers, etc.)
Although NACHC Individual Membership is not required, the health center must be an organizational member of NACHC in good standing.
(awarded in odd-numbered years)
Dedicated in memory of Jeffrey T. Latman’s outstanding leadership and service to community health centers nationwide in the area of finance, this award is presented to an individual who serves in a senior level finance position and whose work best exemplifies excellence, leadership, and integrity in strengthening health center fiscal operations.
Eligibility: A NACHC Individual Member who serves in a senior level finance position at a health center; both the nominee and the health center must be members of NACHC in good standing.
(awarded in odd-numbered years)
This award recognizes individuals whose initiatives have developed and enhanced education and training programs for health professionals at community-based health centers.
Examples of such activities include mentoring young community members interested in health professional careers, the development of health center training programs for students and residents, and the development of collaborative training models with residency programs.
Eligibility: A NACHC Individual Member who is a health center staff member; both the nominee and the health center must be members of NACHC in good standing.
NOTE: The Health Professions Education and Training Award and the Jeffrey T. Latman Leadership in Health Care Finance Award are given in odd-numbered years.
Please review the following instructions and documents carefully. Each NACHC award carries its own eligibility criteria. NOTE: All nominees must be current Individual Members of NACHC for a minimum of one (1) year. The only exceptions are for public officials nominated for the Aaron L. Brown Memorial Public Service Award and for the Innovative Research in Primary Care Award. (As noted, both awards are given in even-numbered years.) Nominated candidates must fully meet the specific award criteria to be considered. An individual may only be nominated for one award per year. You may not self-nominate. A nomination is complete upon the submission of the following:
- The Principal Nomination Form
- Two Supporting Nomination Forms (the Principal Nominator cannot support his/her own nomination)
You do not need to be an individual member of NACHC to nominate or support a nomination.
Please contact Susan Hansen, shansen@nachc.org, for any questions.
Questions
Contact Susan Hansen at 301-347-0400
Nomination Period
Nominations open in the spring of each year.
Migrant Health Awards: Descriptions and Eligibility Requirements
Nominations for 2024 awards are closed!
The Migrant Health Awards are presented during NACHC’s Conference for Agricultural Worker Health, held annually in the Spring. We invite you to nominate migrant health centers, migrant health center board members and staff and public officials whose individual accomplishments best exemplify excellence in migrant health care and contribution to the health center mission.
Please review the following instructions and documents carefully. Each NACHC award carries its own eligibility criteria.
This award is presented to a migrant health center which has demonstrated an outstanding level of excellence in the migrant health care field. Organizational candidates for the Migrant Health Center Award must have demonstrated a high level of commitment and innovation in service to migrant farmworkers and their families.
Eligibility: A Migrant Health Center which is a NACHC Organizational member in good standing.
This award is presented to an individual who has demonstrated an outstanding level of service and commitment as a board member of a migrant health center.
Eligibility: A board member of a migrant health center which is a NACHC Organizational Member in good standing. NACHC Individual Membership is not required.
This award is presented to an individual who has made significant contributions to the migrant health care field either:
(1) as an official in a legislative or administrative branch of government or other public or private agency or (2) as a migrant health center leader who has been highly effective in the public policy arena.
Eligibility: An individual who serves in the public policy areas of local, state or federal government or other public or private agency or a staff or board member of a migrant health center which is a NACHC Organizational member in good standing. NACHC Individual Membership is not required for a public official.
This award is presented to an outstanding individual who has demonstrated long term commitment and excellence in
migrant health.
Eligibility: An individual that has served in the migrant health field for 15 years or more. NACHC Individual membership is required.
Nominated candidates must fully meet the specific award criteria in order to be considered. An individual may only be nominated for one award per year. You may not self-nominate. A nomination is complete upon the submission of the following:
- The Principal Nomination Form
- Two Supporting Nomination Forms (the Principal Nominator cannot support his/her own nomination)
You do not need to be an individual member of NACHC to nominate or support a nomination.