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2024 Award Winner

Kay Wilson-Bolton, eXp Realty, Santa Paula
Kay Wilson-Bolton has been the acting director of the homelessness services organization Spirit of Santa Paula for 15 years and currently serves as its CFO. She first began working to alleviate homelessness in her community in 2008, when she discovered that a homeless man had died in a local church on Christmas Eve. She and a few volunteers started a hot meal program that grew to 600 meals per week. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the organization started a mega-food pantry, serving thousands of people each month. Wilson-Bolton worked tirelessly to develop partners and funding for a family shelter, case management, food rescue, and food pantry programs. Today, the organization rescues 2 million pounds of food a year and offers case management, street outreach and 57 beds in their shelter. Read More »

 

2024 Award Honorees

 

Elizabeth Uribe, Century 21 Epic Real Estate, Santa Rosa
Elizabeth Uribe is a board member with The Living Room, a transitional housing and care center for women and children in Sonoma County that provides counseling, meals and other services to more than 100 women each week. For more than 12 years, Uribe has helped The Living Room raise more than $870,000, obtained permits and overseen renovations enabling the organization to expand from housing six women to 34 women and their children, today. Read More »
 
 

Mary Jane Cambria, Cambria Property Management and Real Estate, Costa Mesa
Mary Jane Cambria is president of the board and founding member of the housing counseling agency Homeownership OC. She has volunteered hundreds of hours for over 20 years at foreclosure prevention workshops, homebuyer education seminars, and real estate scam educational workshops. She has helped clients of the organization resolve housing issues and unraveled complicated real estate scams, aiding thousands of people to stay in their homes. Read More »


About the Awards

The Champions of Home Impact Awards honor California REALTORS® who have made a significant impact on their communities through volunteer efforts. Eligible activities include efforts to address issues in the community at large. Examples include (but are not limited to) food insecurity, housing, educational, social and/or environmental issues. The award winner and two award honorees will be recognized at C.A.R.'s REimagine! Conference & Expo in September. The awards will be presented at the Keynote Lunch on Wednesday, September 25 in Long Beach.

 

One Champions of Home Impact Award Winner Receives

  • $5,000 donation to the non-profit organization 501(c)3 they serve 
  • Travel expenses to REimagine! Conference & Expo for two
  • Physical trophy
  • Story video to be shown at awards presentation
  • California Real Estate magazine article 
  • Press release, newsletter stories, shareable social media content
  • Promotional communication supplied to local association

Two Champions of Home Impact Award Honorees Receive

  • $1,000 donation to the non-profit organization 501(c)3 they serve 
  • Travel expenses to REimagine! Conference & Expo for one
  • Framed certificate
  • Short video to be shown at awards presentation
  • California Real Estate magazine mention
  • Press release, newsletter stories, shareable social media content
  • Promotional communication supplied to local association 

Criteria

  1. Nominees must be members of the CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS® (C.A.R.) in good standing, and membership must have been active since at least Jan. 1, 2022.
  2. Nominees will have made a significant impact as through volunteer efforts for a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization. Eligible activities include any kind of volunteer work that serves to address issues in the greater community. Examples include (but are not limited to) food insecurity, and/or housing, educational, social and/or environmental issues.
  3. Nominee should have made a significant contribution of personal time, but contributions of money, materials, and other resources will be considered as well.
  4. Nominees will be judged on the level, depth and impact of their personal contribution, the broadness of impact, the extent to which the nominee displayed leadership in the project or organization, and the nominee’s suitability as a role model for other REALTORS®.
  5. The award is intended to recognize individual contributions, not association- or company-wide efforts. If an individual within your company can be singled out as instrumental to the success of a group effort, they are eligible. If the achievements of two people (such as a married couple or co-founders of an organization) cannot be separated, they can enter as a pair and their entry will be considered as one.
  6. Some portion of the nominee's community work must have taken place during the timeframe specified on the application form, but judges will also consider ongoing efforts outside that timeframe that demonstrate a depth of commitment.
  7. Nominees will need to document the results of their individual involvement though published reports and/or testimonials from the organization they serve(d) or the people they help(ed).
  8. The winning grants must be issued to U.S. 501(c)3 nonprofit organizations.

Rules

  1. Nominees must be members of the CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS® (C.A.R.) in good standing. and membership must have been active since at least Jan. 1, 2022.
  2. REALTORS® may nominate themselves or may be nominated by another C.A.R. member, local association staff, or the community organization they serve. Nominees will need to verify some information about themselves so will need to contribute to the application if they are not the one initiating it. The nominator will be able to add the nominee as a collaborator on the application.
  3. To enter, complete the official entry form online and submit it with any required attachments. You may collaborate with others to complete the application, but all portions must be completed in ONE application and submitted by the deadline. Incomplete nominations will not be considered.
  4. Entries must be submitted online by 11:59 p.m. on April 15 April 30, 2024 to be considered for this year's awards. 
  5. All information submitted on the application form is subject to verification by awards staff. Awards staff and/or judges may undertake reference checks with the organization served, the nominee’s broker and/or local board of REALTORS® in order to validate information in nominee’s entry package.
  6. Judges will be directors of C.A.R. Judges’ decisions are final. Submissions will be judged and scored according to the following criteria:
    1. Level and depth of personal contribution
    2. Impact/effect of personal contribution
    3. Broadness of impact
    4. Leadership/initiative displayed
    5. Suitability as a role model for other REALTORS®
  7. Grants will be awarded to the 501(c)3 nonprofit named on the entry form. The nonprofit must be a 501(c)3 currently registered with the Attorney General and in good standing.
  8. One (1) award winner and up to two (2) award honorees will be selected. Five thousand dollars will be awarded to the winner’s 501(c)3 organization and one thousand dollars to each of the nonprofits identified by the honorees. If the nominee's work involves more than one organization, grants can be divided between two organizations, but only if the winner has documented those organizations on the entry form.
  9. Award winner and honorees must agree to participate in a variety of public relations activities including a video produced for the award ceremony and an article and photographs for publication in California Real Estate magazine.  Award winner and honorees will be notified prior to the formal announcement and award presentation in September 2024.
  10. The use of the name of the Champions of Home Impact Award for marketing purposes is strictly reserved for the recipients of the award.  Use of the “nomination” for publicity of any kind by candidates under consideration may result in disqualification.
  11. Champions of Home Impact Awards judges and their families, and staff of C.A.R. and their families, are ineligible to participate.
  12. All entries must be submitted via the online entry form. C.A.R. is not responsible for late, incomplete or misdirected entries. Winner and honorees will be notified by phone and email.

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