Nominations Open for 2023 Community Service Awards Honoring Judge Hugh B. Scott

Buffalo, N.Y. – The Communities of Giving Legacy Initiative (CGLI) is pleased to announce that the nomination process for the Judge Hugh B. Scott Community Service Award and the Inspiring Youth Community Service Award is now open.

Hugh B. Scott was a United States magistrate judge for the Western District of New York, known for his integrity, demonstrated by his work in judicial codes of conduct, and his pioneering work in the area of reentry. He also taught trial technique at UB law school for more than 30 years.

Judge Hugh B. Scott was a founding member of the CGLI who exemplified its mission of creating positive change in the lives of trailblazing youth of color living in Western New York.

To honor his legacy, in 2022, the CGLI established two new awards to lift up and celebrate individuals who represent new generations of servant-leaders in our Western New York communities of color.

  • The Judge Hugh B. Scott – Community Service Award recognizes a person age 21- 40 from a Western New York community of color who exemplifies a commitment to creating positive change in the lives of youth of color through community service, civic engagement or volunteerism outside of their professional position.
  • The Inspiring Youth – Community Service Award recognizes a trailblazing youth age 13 – 20 from a Western New York community of color who exemplifies a commitment to creating positive change through community service, civic engagement or volunteerism, above and beyond activities required or sponsored by school or youth programs.

Nominations for both awards should be submitted online and are due April 7, 2023. Links to the nomination form can be found at www.theCGLI.org.

Recipients will be announced in May and honored at the 2023 Pay It Forward Awards on November 2, 2023.

The 2022 honorees were: Daphne Ross, Senior Director, Postsecondary Success & Communications at Say Yes Buffalo for the Judge Hugh B. Scott Community Service Award and Afsah Kamran, a student at Amherst Central High School for the Inspiring Youth Community Service Award.

 

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About the Communities of Giving Legacy Initiative

The Communities of Giving Legacy Initiative® (CGLI), a fund of the Community Foundation for Greater Buffalo, exists to cultivate positive change in the lives of trailblazing youth of color living within Western New York. The CGLI works toward this mission through endowment building, engaging strategic partners, and intentional community connections. For additional information about the CGLI, please visit www.theCGLI.org.

 

About the Community Foundation for Greater Buffalo

For more than a century, the Community Foundation for Greater Buffalo has enhanced and encouraged long-term philanthropy in the Western New York community. A 501 (c)(3) organization, the Community Foundation’s mission is: Connecting people, ideas and resources to improve lives in Western New York. Established in 1919, the Community Foundation has made the most of the generosity of individuals, families, foundations and organizations who entrust charitable assets to the Community Foundation’s care. Learn more at cfgb.org.