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Robert G. Wilmers Integrity Prize is a grant from the Robert G. Wilmers Foundation that funds individual leaders demonstrating exceptional integrity and commitment to community across the United States.
Beginning in 2026, the prize honors three recipients each year with individual unrestricted cash awards of $100,000 each. Eligible fields include the arts, education, environment, law, medicine, nutrition, social justice, and social reform. Candidates may apply for themselves or be nominated by another person.
The prize honors the legacy of Robert G. Wilmers, who led his bank and businesses as a model of integrity and community responsibility. The application deadline for 2026 is March 31, 2026.
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Wilmers Integrity Prize | Annual Award for Community Leaders Use tab to navigate through the menu items. Meet Our Impact Makers >>> We're please to announce that beginning in 2026, the Wilmers Integrity Prize will honor three recipients each year with individual awards of $100,000 . Each year, the Robert G.
Wilmers Integrity Prize honors an individual striving to better our world in a different field. Integrity in leadership and service to community are at the forefront of our search. Efforts in the arts, education, environment, law, medicine, nutrition, social justice, and social reform are eligible for three $100,000 awards.
You can apply for yourself or nominate another person for the prize. Founded in 2019, the Robert G. Wilmers Integrity Prize supports individuals working in the United States who demonstrate exceptional integrity through their actions and advocacy.
Integrity is at the core of what we do, but it's how that translates into impact where the true value of the prize achieves its goals. Impact drives change. It can be seen, felt, and measured.
To the remarkable impact makers working hard to imrove our communities, the Wilmers Integrity Prize is an unrestricted cash award that honors individual character and commitment to community. Where integrity leads, impact will follow. Robert G.
Wilmers worked hard to live his life as a model of integrity and responsibility. He led his bank and businesses without compromise – and ensured that their successes positively impacted the communities they called home. We strive to see the spirit of his work continue through this annual award in his name.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Community leaders and changemakers (individuals). Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates $50,000 Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
The current target date is March 31, 2026. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, attachments, and final submission checks.
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