Friday, February 26, 2016

BREAKING NEWS: The IGNITE Contest is BACK!

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IGNITE the Spark for Leadership Contest – From the Field for the Field

Throughout the nation, leaders are building teams and developing their people using tools they have found or developed themselves. Imagine if our leaders and their subordinates shared their experiences and successes with each other. Consider the possibility of going to a website and having a ready-made palette of leadership development tools from which to choose—items from the field for the field.

Using the spirit of healthy competition, the IGNITE the Spark for Leadership Contest is intended to be one of the mechanisms used to collect innovative leadership development efforts to be shared across disciplines.

The IGNITE the Spark for Leadership Contest is an optional component of the annual Wildland Fire Leadership Challenge and is limited to entities with a tie to the wildland fire service. Your application should include:
  • Written summary of contest activities not to exceed ten (10) pages. (See “Judging” section for what to address.)
  • Support materials not to exceed thirty (30) pages or pieces. May include, but is not limited to, photos, videos, and outreach materials, agendas, social media journal.
Send your challenge documentation to:
  • Mail:
    NWCG Leadership Subcommittee
    Attention: Pam McDonald
    3833 South Development Avenue
    Boise, ID 83705 
Judging
All entries will be judged on the following criteria:
  • Local unit information:
    • Name of participating unit/team
    • Point of contact (POC) name
    • POC contact information (telephone, physical address, and e-mail)
  • Quality of application (written summary and supplementary documentation, and outreach materials)
    • Local unit campaign involvement
      • Percentage of local unit personnel involved (provide actual numbers, if known)
      • Leadership levels of local unit personnel presenting campaign activities
    • Description of campaign activities
      • Developed locally or used from another source (credit given)
      • Longevity/sustainability of program/activities(temporary/one-time event, long-term product/activity, etc.)
      • Connection with the current WFLDP leadership campaign theme
      • Connection to the Wildland Fire Leadership Development Program (WFLDP)
      • Interdisciplinary impact (beyond self)
        • Activities targeted to those outside the local unit
        • Usability/adaptability of tools and activities beyond the local unit/area
      • Lessons learned for others
Winner Recognition
The NWCG Leadership Subcommittee will determine how award winner(s) will be recognized (e.g., plaque, trophy) on a yearly basis. Winner(s) and those recognized for honorable mention will also be featured on and through various media sites and publications.

Entry Deadline
November 30, 2016

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