The event shines a spotlight on the nonprofit sector in the five boroughs.
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Each winner goes home with $5,000 to continue their mission.
The founder of the awards says the ceremony fills a gap of gratitude in the city.
"There really should be a night that spotlights the nonprofit sector and there seems to be awards for absolutely everything else and there were no awards for a sector that selflessly gives on a daily basis," said Kenneth Cereni.
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The awards started 11 years ago on Long Island. The deadline for the 2023 applications is May 8. Click here for more.
The ceremony will take place in October.
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