Jeffrey Clay Erlanger Civility in Public Discourse Award

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The City of Madison invites you to submit nominations for its annual Jeffrey Clay Erlanger Civility in Public Discourse Award.

This award honors Jeffrey Clay Erlanger, who was an individual of integrity, passion, intelligence and civility. Jeff understood that thoughtful and caring people could have very different views on how to best address our community’s many complex issues and problems. Jeff, a lifelong quadriplegic due to complications from a spinal tumor discovered in infancy, died on June 10, 2007. He spent a significant part of his life committed to public service, focusing on constructive advocacy and civil debate, fairness, openness and effective representation. He embraced the similarities that unite us.

“Over the years, the Erlanger award has recognized a variety of community leaders, from health care advocates, our poet laureate, former alders, a neighborhood association leader, and leaders of local non-profits,” said Mayor Rhodes-Conway. “There are many area residents who lead others with the quiet determination exhibited by Jeff Erlanger. I encourage you to think about an appropriate individual and nominate them.”

Jeff served on the City of Madison's Economic Development Commission; he was chair of the Commission on People with Disabilities; chair of the Board of Directors of the Community Living Alliance; and ran for the Madison Common Council in 2002. He also held a number of other significant positions in the community. One of his greatest accomplishments was his successful push for the accessible taxicab service in Madison today. He was honored last year when an accessible playground was named in his memory at Rennebohm Park on Madison’s Westside.

Criteria

The Jeffrey Clay Erlanger Civility in Public Discourse Award has been expanded this year to recognize residents of the of Madison metropolitan area, rather than just those who live within the City of Madison. The applicants will share Jeff Erlanger's dedication to, and passion for, public policy, civility, individual and human rights. The recipient will be an individual who conducts their daily life with these values and who has made a significant impact on the Madison community.

Charitable Award

The recipient of the Erlanger Award, and the person who nominated them, will each be able to designate a non-profit charity to receive $250.

Eligibility

Nominees must be an adult.

Nominees must be residents of the Madison metropolitan area whose work, program, project, policy decisions or actions have made a positive contribution to the community and its residents.

Nominees must have demonstrated leadership in public advocacy, focusing on constructive civil debate, fairness and openness resulting in effective outcomes in the City of Madison.

Nominees must have demonstrated a dedication and commitment to treating people with civility, respect and dignity.

Nominees may have been compensated for their work, as long as they exemplify the values represented by the award.

Current members of the Common Council, the award committee, City staff and contractors with the City are not eligible to be nominated for this award.

Nominations

Nominations should contain detailed information regarding the nominee sufficient to allow the award committee to determine that the candidate meets the award criteria. The award committee will not conduct additional research.

Nominations must be submitted on the nomination application and returned to:  

Mayor’s Office

Attn: Jeffrey Clay Erlanger Award Nomination Committee

210 Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd., Room 403

Madison, WI 53703

Nomination forms may be submitted by e-mail at madisonmayor@cityofmadison.com. Please include "Erlanger Award" in the subject line of email communications.

All nominations must be received no later than November 1, 2024.

Questions or requests for additional application forms should be directed to the Mayor’s Office at 608-266-4611. Information is also available on the City’s website.

Selection

A committee to select the award recipient has been appointed by the Mayor and is composed of five (5) individuals, including a member or representative of the Erlanger family; a representative of the Mayor; the Common Council President; and two (2) resident members.

Award Presentation

The award is presented annually at a Common Council meeting close to the November 30 birthday of Jeff Erlanger. The 2024 award will be presented in December.

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