AwardsThese links will download Word
documents with all the pertinent information and forms for the respective
awards.
NJAA Recordbook -- This recordbook is designed to help you compile
records of your Angus activities in one handy, easy-to-use format. It will
provide a place for recording information needed when applying for the National
Junior Recognition Program's Bronze, Silver and Gold Awards, and the American
Angus Auxiliary, Angus Foundation and CAB/NJAA scholarships, etc. In addition
there is space for personal observation and notes. Click the following links to
get the recordbook in Word format
or Adobe Acrobat format
Outstanding Leadership
Award -- The Outstanding Leadership Award is designed to recognize one
outstanding National Junior Angus Association (NJAA) member each year. This
award is available only to members of the NJAA who are 14 years of age or older
as of January 1 of the current year. This prestigious award is based upon the
leadership that has been exhibited by the nominee through their Angus and
various other activities as presented in their report form. The Outstanding
Leadership Award recipient will receive a plaque presented by the NJAA and a
check for $500. (See the actual application form for more information.)
Click here
to see
past award winners. Made possible as a result of generous supporters and donors
to the Angus Foundation.
Bronze and Silver Awards -- The National Junior Recognition Program
provides an opportunity for young Angus breeders to become nationally recognized
for continued achievement. This program is based on activities over a Junior
member's entire career. There are three levels of recognition; Bronze, Silver,
and Gold. Bronze and Silver Awards can be earned at any age. The Gold Award,
however, will be given only during the last year of eligibility as a junior
member. Winners of the various levels receive a specially designed pin, cast in
the metal of the respective award (Bronze, Silver, or Gold). Recipients of the
National Junior Recognition Program Awards also receive local, regional, and
national recognition through media and at Angus functions. (See the actual
application form for more information.)
Bronze/Silver Award in Word
Format or Adobe Acrobat
format.
Click here
to see past award winners. Made possible as a result of generous supporters and
donors to the Angus Foundation.
Gold Award -- This is the next level of award after achieving the Bronze
and Silver awards described above. (See the actual application form for more
information.) Gold Award in
Word Format or Adobe
Acrobat format.
Click here
to see
past award winners. Made possible as a result of generous supporters and donors
to the Angus Foundation.
Advisors of the Year -- In 1980 the idea of recognizing the tremendous
contributions of junior Angus association advisors was conceived, and during the
National Junior Angus Show of the following year, the Advisor of the Year Award
was introduced. To nominate someone for this award
click here
for the nomination form or contact the Junior Activities Department.
Applications are due March 1 of each year. For more information and to see past
winners
click here
.
Made possible as a result of generous supporters and donors to the Angus
Foundation.
Honorary Angus Foundation -- In 1985 the National Junior Angus
Association initiated the Honorary Angus Foundation to recognize and show
appreciation to those who have shown extraordinary interest and support for
young members of the American Angus Association. In 1985, the NJAA board of
directors honored seven Angus breeders as the first inductees of the Honorary
Angus Foundation. In subsequent years, a maximum of three inductees will be
honored annually. Any member of the American Angus Association is eligible to
nominate individuals or organizations for the Honorary Angus Foundation.
Application forms for nominations to the Honorary Angus Foundation are available
by clicking here
(nomination form) or from the Junior Activities Department and are due March 1
of each year. For more information and to see past winners
click here.
Made
possible as a result of generous supporters and donors to the Angus Foundation.
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If you have questions regarding these programs, contact
Junior Activities Department . If you have problems downloading
the forms, contact
Technical Support.
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