DES MOINES, IOWA (October 28, 2022) — 1000 Friends of Iowa, a statewide non-profit organization focused on promoting responsible land use and sustainability, has opened the nomination period for its Best Development Awards Program. 

The awards program, in its 21st year, recognizes Iowa’s thoughtfully-considered projects and programs that connect building, land, natural resources, development, positive community impact, and quality of life as well as the organizations and individuals responsible for those projects and programs. With a mission focused on responsible land-use, 1000 Friends of Iowa promotes smart-planning principles that help achieve socially-, economically-, and environmentally-sustainable communities. There is a $25 fee to submit a nomination, and anyone can nominate (or self-nominate). The nomination deadline is December 9, 2022.

Winners will be chosen by independent jurors in December, and an awards ceremony is slated to occur over the lunch hour on Tuesday, January 24, 2022, for the following categories:

Announced in the Capitol Rotunda during the state’s legislative session, the awards ceremony is a unique opportunity to let lawmakers know the positive impact that sustainable practices have on Iowa’s communities. Nomination forms need to submitted through our website: http://1000friendsofiowa.org/our-programs/2018-nomination-forms/

1000 Friends of Iowa, founded in 1998, is a statewide non-profit organization focused on land-use education. Its mission is to unite Iowans in efforts to protect farmland and natural areas, revitalize neighborhoods, towns and cities, and improve quality of life for future generations. Additional details about past winners and 1000 Friends of Iowa’s smart growth priorities can be found at www.1000FriendsofIowa.org.

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