Katerva

Katerva is a UK based non-profit organization which promotes sustainability by recognizing initiatives around the world.. Founded in 2009 by Canadian author Terry Waghorn, Katerva states that its mission is “To create the World’s first truly open platform for change.”[1]

Name

The name "Katerva" (Kah-tair-vah) comes from the Latin caterva, meaning “crowd”.[2] Katerva's goal is to mobilze and energize the crowd to collaborate on creating our sustainable future.

Awards

Katerva began as a set of awards intended to recognize the best ideas in sustainability. The awards are broken up into:

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Sustainability initiatives are nominated for the awards and put through a ten-month-long evaluation process involving approximately 500 individuals. Nominees are judged upon validation, scalability, policy, and impact.

The Grand Prize winner is announced every March at Katerva’s annual gala; the 2012 Gala was held in New York City.[4]

2011 Award Winners

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Support

Katerva works in conjunction with a number of different organizations and individuals to create and utilize its network.

Well known organizations and individuals associated with Katerva:

Since 2012 Katerva has been divided into three categories: The Awards, The Agora and The Solutions Centre[1]

References

  1. 1 2 "What is Katerva?". Retrieved 2 October 2012.
  2. "Grand Prize Winner of 2011 Katerva Awards announced at the Lincoln Center in New York". Retrieved 2 October 2012.
  3. Smith, Jacquelin. "The World's Best Sustainability Ideas". Forbes. Retrieved 2 October 2012.
  4. Tonelli, Carla. "Finalists Named for "Nobel of Sustainability"". Reuters. Retrieved 2 October 2012.
  5. Adams, Susan. "The World's Best Sustainability Idea: The Gold In Human Waste". Retrieved 2 October 2012.


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