Community Awards- Given each year to a community member or group who meets the qualifications below.
AAA Wisconsin Traffic Safety Award
Individual or group that increased community safety by promoting compliance with traffic laws. Examples include, but are not limited to: seat belt and child seat use, texting and driving, impaired driving, graduated drivers licensing, speeding, etc.
The Salvation Army Chaplaincy Program Outstanding Individual
Person such as a neighbor, committed staff of nonprofits, business or city government, who has made notable contributions to crime prevention. A nomination should detail the circumstances, actions or reasons surrounding the individual's efforts.
Outstanding Block Club/Community Collaboration
Block club/community group with an active involvement in making the community safe.
Outstanding Corporation or Business
Corporation or business that has contributed to crime prevention whether by service, support, programming or advocacy.
Outstanding Faith Based Organization
Faith Based organization that has contributed to reducing crime, fear and disorder in their community. An organization based on faith and/or beliefs, a mission based on social values of the particular faith, and which most often draws its activists from a particular faith group will be considered.