The Association of California Nurse Leaders Recognition Awards Program is established to recognize excellence in nursing leadership. Outstanding leaders are recognized at the Awards Luncheon during our Annual Conference. Individuals are recognized in the following areas:
Selection Criteria for ACNL Awards
Best Practice Awards
NOTE: Best Practice Awards are awarded to ACNL members only. If your are unsure if you nominee is an active ACNL member , please contact the ACNL office at 916-779-6949 before completing the application.
Excellence in Leadership:
Awarded to an ACNL nurse leader who has significantly influenced and impacted professional nursing practice and leadership development. Nominees should currently occupy a nurse management or administrator role. Nominations should include examples of impactful leadership. Examples include but are not limited to:
Exellence in Professional Education:
This award recognizes nurses leading, developing, and implementing impactful professional education programs. Nominees should occupy a role in which they contribute to staff, patient, or student education. This may include service or academic leaders. Examples include, but are not limited to:
Excellence in Clinical Practice:
This award honors a nurse leader whose contribution has demonstrated an improvement in nursing clinical practice. This award will provide recognition, document, and communicate the established best practices in clinical nursing. Examples include, but are not limited to:
Excellence in Innovation and Technology in Professional Nursing:
This award is presented to a nurse who best exemplifies an innovative idea (a new or novel approach) that positively impacts patient care and healthcare outcomes. Examples may include: an educational intervention, a product or device, technology, research, a business or program, a service, or a new care model which improves patient safety, workflow efficiency, staff satisfaction, quality outcomes, fiscal responsibility among staff, etc. Submissions should include:
Recruitment/Retention & Outreach:
Awarded to an ACNL nurse leader who has made significant contributions in the implementation of best practices in the recruitment/retention of ACNL members, nurses to the profession, or community outreach to promote the image and value of professional nursing. Examples include:
Excellence in Nursing Research:
Awarded to an ACNL nurse leader who has made significant contributions to nursing research that advances scientific knowledge and supports evidence-based practice to improve patient outcomes, patient experience, population health, the delivery of cost-effective care, clinical team well-being and productivity. Examples may include:
Selection Criteria are as follows:
Chapter Excellence Award:
This award recognizes excellence at the chapter level. Examples include but are not limited to:
This nomination must include evidence of ACNL’s recruitment/retention criteria:
Emerging Nurse Leader Award:
Awarded to an emerging nurse leader (less than two years in a formal leadership role) who has made a significant contribution to nursing leadership. Please include at least 1-2 examples of an impactful outcome achieved by the newer nurse leader.Examples may include innovation or performance improvement actions with demonstrated outcomes; a positive contribution to ACNL – committee, chapter, Board of Directors, etc.; contributions to the nursing profession, patient care and/or the local community.Include feedback on the emerging nurse leader’s role/behaviors from others.
Contributions as a Humanitarian Award:
Awarded to an ACNL nurse leader in recognition of outstanding service and dedication in fighting indifference, intolerance, and injustice. An individual who performs extraordinary acts of heroism and whose accomplishments are consistent with the goals of ACNL in promoting and supporting individuals and/or systems with selfless acts. Examples include but are not limited to:
Excellence as a Group
Awarded to a group of individuals who worked collaboratively as a team to promote, achieve, and maintain evidence-based outcomes in nursing practice, education, research, leadership, and professional development in a diverse, equitable and inclusive environment. Examples may include but are not limited to:
Awards for Support of Professional Nursing:
NOTE: Awards for Support can be awarded to non-ACNL members.
Friend of Nursing:
The Friend of Nursing Award recognizes non-nurse individuals or organizations who have had significant, positive impact on the Nursing Profession, ACNL, the local nursing or health care community, and/or the health of people in a significant way. Examples include but are not limited to creation of a center of clinical excellence, supporting funding efforts that promote nurses or nursing programs and/or projects that promote or impact the Nursing profession. Nominees for the Friend of Nursing Award must:
Contribution to ACNL:
Awarded to an ACNL nurse leader who has made significant contributions to the work, vision, and mission of ACNL. Examples include members who have participated in a variety of roles to support ACNL such as past presidents, past board members, committee chairs and liaisons to an ACNL affiliate (CACN, Health Impact, CALNOC, etc.)