Rolex Invites Entries for Enterprise Awards

The Rolex watch company of Geneva is now accepting pre-applications for the Rolex Awards for Enterprise. For more than three decades, this international philanthropic programme has honoured and supported pioneering individuals whose projects benefit their communities and the wider world.

Five Laureates will be selected by an independent Jury of experts who will meet early next year. The Laureates will each receive US$100,000 to advance their projects and gain recognition of their work through international publicity and advertising campaigns. Each Laureate will also receive a Rolex chronometer.

“As ever, we are seeking forward-looking men and women who are tackling the challenges of our age and who have innovative projects,” said Rebecca Irvin, head of philanthropy at Rolex. “We look forward to receiving many wonderful proposals from around the world.”

The Rolex Awards are open to anyone of any age or nationality whose groundbreaking projects are helping to expand the knowledge of our world and improve the quality of life on the planet and the outlook for humankind. These projects are grouped broadly in the areas of science and health; applied technology; exploration and discovery; the environment; and cultural heritage.

In addition to demonstrating an exceptional spirit of enterprise, candidates must put forward projects that have a clear purpose, are original and have a significant impact.

Rolex Enterprise Awards application procedure
For the first time, candidates for the Rolex Awards will be able to submit their project ideas in a short, online pre-application. Only pre-applicants whose projects best meet the selection criteria will be chosen by Rolex for further consideration and will be invited to submit a full application.

Prospective entrants can apply to the Rolex Awards on rolexawards.com, where they will find all relevant documents. As Jury may decide to grant other prizes to applicants worthy of support. The amount of these prizes will be determined at the discretion of the Jury.

The Rolex Awards for Enterprise were created in 1976 to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Rolex Oyster chronometer, the world’s first waterproof watch. Since then, Rolex has presented 115 monetary Awards to individuals from 42 countries, implementing projects in more than 60 countries. Typically, more than 1,500 people apply to each series.

Find out more on the Rolex Awards website: www.rolexawards.com