Thousands of individuals and hundreds of organisations around Europe work daily with communities to empower citizens through technology and the Internet: from teaching digital literacy and online safety to carrying out transactions with government and boosting entrepreneurship, from supporting people’s employability to uniting different stakeholders for ensuring digital inclusion and enabling digital social innovation. ALL DIGITAL Awards acknowledge their innovation, dedication and the inspiring role they play to many people.
In 2017, ALL DIGITAL Awards will recognise individuals and organisations in four categories:
See the full description, assessment criteria and application forms by clicking on each category.
The finalists in each category will be invited to attend the ALL DIGITAL Summit 2017 organised in Barcelona, Spain, on 4-5 October 2017.
All finalists will be entitled to free accommodation – 1 person for 2 nights. Award winners (one in each category) will also have their travel expenses (up to 300 EU) covered by ALL DIGITAL.
The Awards ceremony will be held in Barcelona, Spain on the evening of 4 October 2017.
All finalists will receive prizes and will have the opportunity to present their initiatives to an audience of 100 + participants.
Nominations are accepted from organisations and individuals who work in wider Europe (not limited to EU28) in the field of enhancing digital skills.
Nominations must be completed in English and submitted through online forms, indicated in each category description.
Deadline for applications: 1 August 2017
The jury will assess the nominations against a set of criteria and choose the three finalists in each category. The winners for the three categories (Best digital changemaker, Best digital resource, Best cooperation project) will be selected by the jury.
The three finalists of the Best e-facilitator category enter the online public voting. The public will select the winner in this category.

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The evaluators will assess each award criterion mentioned above, using a rating scale from 0 to 5 points. The list of points is however not to be considered as exhaustive, and evaluators will be free to address any other issue they feel relevant.
The total score for the proposal is the sum of the scores given to the award criteria.
Previously known as Telecentre-Europe Awards and Digital Inclusion Awards, they were given to organisations and individuals working in the field of digital inclusion to acknowledge their work. Good practices were collected and nominations were presented on the Unite-IT e-inclusion network portal, which is the focal point of information, news, resources, database of practices and policies in Europe with specific focus on ICT for inclusion and social cohesion.
In 2016, individuals and organisations were selected and awarded in Ghent:
Read about the 2016 finalists and Awards Ceremony
In 2015, four organisations were selected and awarded in Belgrade:
More about the award ceremony and the winning projects available on Unite-IT platform.
2014 winners in Zagreb were:
Read more about the winners and their work in this blogpost.