The Antonio Pizzigati Prize for Software in the Public Interest annually grants a cash award for an outstanding contribution in public interest software development. In 2010, the Pizzigati Prize will award $10,000 to one individual who has created or led an effort to create a software product of significant value to the nonprofit sector.
Each candidate must be nominated by a peer within the public interest computing world or a leader in the nonprofit community who can speak to the personal qualities that contribute to that individual?s leadership, as well as to the product the nominee has developed. The completed nomination form for the 2011 competition can be submitted in conjunction with or separately from the candidate?s application. Nominations must be submitted by December 15, 2010. See http://www.pizzigatiprize.org/index.php/Prize-Information/ for more.
