This award recognizes an exceptional individual who keeps pitching in charity work in life, and spreading peace, hope and love in Asia.
The winner will be honored for enduring and influential dedication in a relatively long time period, which not only impresses people with lifelong charity, but also reflects the glory of humanity and philanthropy.
Below you can find a brief overview of the guidelines that give an idea of why one can be nominated for “the lifetime achievement” award. If you feel like you have other characteristics that distinguish you, we would still like to encourage you to apply.
Long-term commitment to being philanthropic in his/her society: someone who does good deed for the members in his/her direct surroundings. As such, it is also related to the degree to which someone sets an example to the members of his/her society, thereby enacting both a leadership and inspirational role.
Enduring impact: when someone’s actions have a tangible, enduring and positive change on the lives of others or the well-being of the society as a whole.
Long-term commitment to encouraging philanthropy in other people: when someone has put time and effort into encouraging and inspiring other people to do good deed and adopt a philanthropistic mindset.
Innovation: when someone employs a new approach in his/her journey to good deed and address a specific need.