Torch awards for ethics

BBB of Michigan Torch Awards for Ethics

Below you will find the rules and eligibility for the BBB of Michigan Torch Awards for Ethics. Any questions should be directed to:

Troy Baker, VP Strategic Partnerships and Market Expansion at troyb@mi.bbb.org

 

 

Torch Awards Rules and Eligibility

To be eligible for this award, an organization must:

  • Have been in operation for at least 3 years

  • Earned at least a “B” rating from BBB

  • Indicate they have met their financial obligations (charities)

  • Not have won this award in the past three years (2022, 2023 or 2024)

  • Operate in BBB of Michigan service area

 

An organization is not eligible to compete if they have not met all of the above criteria. Note: BBB Accreditation is NOT a requirement to apply for or receive this award.

 

Anyone can nominate an organization.
Businesses and nonprofits are invited to submit a formal application for the BBB Torch Award. The application includes information on your organization, and why it is deserving for a Torch Award for Ethics.

Submissions are grouped into categories by number of employees. One winner is picked per category for the award.

Business:

Category I: 1-10 Employees

Category II: 11-50 Employees

Category III: 51-175 Employees

Category IV: 175+ Employees

 

Nonprofit:

Category V: 1-20 Employees

Category VI: 21+ Employees

 

Judging Process

Entries will be reviewed by an independent panel of judges pulled from the business and nonprofit community. The judges determine the finalists and award recipients for each category. Finalists and winners will be recognized at Torch Awards for Ethics ceremony to be held each year.

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The BBB of Michigan serves 80 of Michigan's 83 counties. The only counties not served by the BBB of Michigan are Monroe, Hillsdale and Lenawee counties.

 

 

 

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