Student Award Nominations are OPEN!

Overview

The Lovis Foundation honors students who are going above and beyond to create a positive culture in their schools and communities.  Our student awards give school personnel and others a way to recognize young people who are often overlooked.  There is no academic requirement because the awards focus on what the young person is doing to make a difference.  Selected students share their stories via video.

The Lovis Extraordinary Student Award honors 5th-8th grade students who make a difference in their community by promoting kindness, being selfless, demonstrating compassion and/or giving to the less fortunate.

The Lovis Hero Award recognizes 9th grade – extended services students who are demonstrating resilience and determination in overcoming challenges to make a difference in their community. These challenges may include, but are not limited to, poverty, mental illness, homelessness, obesity, disability, extreme bullying, abuse, violence or challenges related to the pandemic.

Requirements

For consideration, an applicant must:

  • Be a current student attending a public, charter, virtual or alternative school in the United States including the District of Columbia.
  • Be nominated or seek nomination from a teacher, counselor, caseworker or other adult who can speak to the student’s contribution.
  • Make a difference in their community.  Hero Award winners must demonstrate resilience and determination in overcoming their challenge.
  • Be willing to provide a video sharing their story.

Selection Process

The Lovis Selection Committee will review nominations to ensure the nominated student has met the requirements of promoting kindness, being selfless, demonstrating compassion and/or giving to the less fortunate.

Winners will be selected based on sensitivity to those who do not have a voice, creativity and impact to the community.  Family members of the Lovis Foundation Board are ineligible.

Reward

Winners will receive a monetary award, trophy and recognition at their school or in their community.

Nomination Timeline

Nomination applications OPEN:  Tuesday, February 20, 2024

Nomination applications CLOSE:  Sunday, March 24, 2024

Winners will be notified: Monday, April 15, 2024.

Nominate a Student

Choose the correct form below based on the student’s current grade.

Extraordinary Student Award Application for 5th – 8th graders

Hero Award Application for 9th grade through extended services 

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About the Lovis Foundation

 

The Lovis Foundation honors the life of a charismatic, uniter of hearts named Logan Brinson.  Logan had significant medical challenges resulting from an undiagnosed genetic disorder.  Each day was a struggle, consumed with needles, medications, surgical procedures and diagnostic testing, tube-feeding, in-home nursing care and a long list of diagnoses.  In spite of it all, during his 19 years on this earth, Logan’s joyous spirit had a positive impact on everyone he met. He used his love of Elvis to raise monies for local non-profits.  He was also interested in politics and actively worked to increase awareness for people with disabilities.

Logan lived life to the fullest.  Our mission is to continue his legacy by promoting charitable initiatives that celebrate individuality, inspire compassion and encourage others to shine. By funding community programs as unique and imaginative as Logan himself, the Lovis Foundation makes a difference in the lives of youth with disabilities, first responders and many others.

For more information, visit https://lovisfoundation.org/.

 

Contact Information

Rene Eisele

Founder and President

513-405-8584

lovisfoundation@gmail.com

 

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