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The Purpose Prize Honors Doing Good After 60By Katherine Gustafson | Wednesday, October 28, 2009 9:00 AM ET
Many people are doing just that nowadays, and there's an award to honor the most remarkable among them. The Purpose Prize, whose 2009 winners have just been announced, is dedicated to supporting those who "are taking matters into their own hands and fashioning a new vision of the second half of life." The Prize is an initiative of Civic Ventures, a think tank addressing the subjects of boomers, work and social purpose. The winners are people who are putting their lifetimes of experience and skills to good and noble uses. As the Prize Web site puts it: "Unwilling to stuff envelopes or go off quietly to the sidelines, thousands of innovators in their 50s, 60s, 70s and beyond are combining their creativity and experience to address big social problems." Here's a peek at the big winners, who will each receive $100,000:
Another group of five winners receive $50,000. Do you know someone over 60 who deserves this kind of honor? Nominations are being accepted for the 2010 prize.
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