KPH AWARD is a Nordic award, with focus on cultural and social innovation. The conference and big Award Show takes place during 3 days in November 2013 (Wednesday 13th - Friday 15th of November 2013)
The award is given to entrepreneurs from Denmark, Sweden, Norway and Finland.
- KPH AWARD 2013: You have the opportunity to submit your own or others' projects for the award.
- CRITERIA on which t
he nomination is based.
1. The project is developed independently of established institutions and is realized from the age 18+
2. The project should have a clear cultural and/or social purpose with a innovative perspective and should contribute to the cultural life of the surrounding community
3. The project must be new or at the start-up phase
5. All text and materials must be in English
6. If the project is finally nominated two persons from the project has the opportunity to participate in YES 2013. Participation is required. SUBMIT YOUR PROJECTS HERE:
http://podio.com/webforms/4338536/340480
Deadline for application: 7/10-2013
YES konference 2013:
YES 2013 is a two day workshop during Copenhagen Creative Summit. Roskilde Festivals Orange innovation will facilitate 10 challenges that needs your inputs on sustainable living. The perspectives of solving these challenges go much beyond the festival. Therefore the solutions must not only be sustainable but also be possible to implement and upscale in other places of the world. At the workshop you will have the opportunity to use your knowledge and skills in a new context and expand your network. https://www.facebook.com/youngengineerssolutions
- Be a part of the discussion of what Roskilde Festivals biggest challenges is: www.tagdel.dk/yes
- Watch our video with Esben Danielsen, the director of innovation at Roskilde Festival; http://vimeo.com/68753236
THE PRIZES:
KPH AWARD is divided into 3 prizes and this year also YES Award 2013:
1: KPH AWARD. DKK 10000
2: Online Award. DKK 5000
3: The Respect Award DKK 5000
4: The YES Award - presented by Roskilde Festival, IDA and KPH
The KPH Award is chosen by a jury from Denmark, Sweden, Norway and Finland.
- The Online Award is chosen from the KPH AWARD page, - here you have to vote/like the best project, - and the winner of the online prize is the project that has received the most 'likes'.
- The Respect Award: The nominated participants must each vote on each other's projects, and it is therefore a respectful price between participants.
- The YES Award is chosen by a jury from IDA, YES, Roskilde Festival/Orange Innovation and KPH. The best 20 projects are chosen; 5 from each country: Denmark, Sweden, Norway and Finland will be selected by a nominating committee and be nominated for the KPH AWARD prize and the YES award. Thereafter a jury, consisting of prominent entrepreneurs from Denmark, Sweden and Norway, will decide who wins the KPH AWARD prize. Norway, Sweden, Finland and Denmark compete on prizes. All projects have contributed to the social and/or cultural life. Behind KPH AWARD is KPH
KPH is a platform for cultural and social entrepreneurship. KPH offers workplaces and advices young entrepreneurs who engage in Copenhagen's development and culture with their own projects.