Creative Impact Award
Championing individuals/ groups in music, the arts, media, or influencing who have used their creative talents to make a positive impact.
Award Criteria
This award honours creative individuals or groups who have used their platform, talent, or artistic work to raise awareness, start conversations, and promote hope around mental health and suicide prevention.
This could include music, visual arts, theatre, film, writing, social media, or other forms of creative expression.
Nominees should demonstrate how their work has connected with others, challenged stigma, and created meaningful change.
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Everything you need to know about Hello Hope Awards categories
Anyone doing meaningful work in their field can be nominated. You don't need to be famous or established. What matters is the substance of what you're building and the impact it's having on real people.
Each category recognises a distinct type of excellence. Some focus on the work itself, others on the person leading it, and some on the broader change being created. The judges in each category understand that world deeply.
Judges review nominations carefully, looking for evidence of real impact and genuine commitment. They consider what's been accomplished, what obstacles were overcome, and what it means for the future of the field.
Self-nominations are welcome. You know your work better than anyone. Tell us what you've done and why it matters. The judges will evaluate it on the same rigorous standard as any other nomination.
The shortlist is published first, giving recognition to the strongest nominations. Winners are announced later in the year at our main event. Both moments matter in celebrating the work being done.
Organisations, individuals, and initiatives at any stage can be nominated. We're looking for substance and genuine commitment to the work, not credentials or years of operation. If the impact is real, it belongs here.
Each category has its own judges who know that world intimately. They're looking for different things because excellence takes different forms. Some categories reward the work itself, others the vision behind it, and some the measurable change created.
They examine what's been accomplished, what barriers were overcome, and what it signals about the future. The evaluation is rigorous because recognition here needs to mean something real. Evidence matters more than promises.
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