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The Via Bona Awards for Philanthropy are annual awards presented by the
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to acknowledge exemplary
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of companies and individuals who have a history of strong support of the work of
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in the
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. The Via Foundation supports community and philanthropy development in the Czech Republic. Via Foundation focuses on growing the number of people in the Czech Republic working collaboratively to improve their communities and giving to help others. "Every act of charity is a story – which can motivate other people who are thinking about giving back but don't know how to start," says Executive Director Jiří Bárta about why Via Foundation presents the Via Bona awards. The Via Bona Awards are one of the two major annual awards in the Czech Republic to honor philanthropy and philanthropists. The other major Czech philanthropy award is the TOP Corporate Philanthropists Award presented by Donors Forum to award companies which have given the highest total monetary amount to charitable causes over the course of one year. Since 1997, The Via Bona Awards are held each year under the auspices of the Embassy of the US in Prague and the general partner is Nadace Vodafone Česká republika. The Via Bona Award is given to those who serve as an example to others through their material and financial support, as well as their willingness to tread untried paths. The Via Bona Awards are nominated by Czech nonprofit organizations and are chosen by an independent jury. For the 19th year in a row, Via Foundation recognized individuals and companies who help improve their communities by giving their time, energy, expertise or money to help others. Via announced the winners of the 2016 Via Bona Philanthropy Awards. Juries selected winners in six categories. The 2016 award winners include people such as Zdeňka Mocňáková, who helps disabled people and senior citizens despite being reliant on a wheelchair herself. She is the recipient of the ''Personal Engagement Award''. In the ''Young Personal Engagement'' category, the jury selected two winners: Jakub Trefný, who despite being just nineteen years old, is an experienced volunteer nad helps senior citizens, homeless people and refugees, and Milan Dzuriak, who undertakes "Journeys against Pain" to raise money to make disabled children's dreams come true. ''The Patron Award'' was presented to businessman Sanjiv Suri, owner of Zátiší Group, for his numerous philanthropic activities both in the Czech Republic and around the world. ''The'' ''Good Company Award'' went to Dušan Hopp's company Auto Díly Servis s.r.o., based in Nový Jičín, whose owner and employees helped remodel a Home for Pregnant Women in Crisis. ''The Loyal Donor Award'' is a new category this year. It went to Asaf Auerbach, a regular donor to children's charities whose own life was saved by Sir Nicholas Winton during World War II. ''The Bequests Help Award'' draws attention to bequests, which are still an uncommon form of giving in the Czech Republic. Via Foundation recognized microbiologist Ludmila Šilhánkova in memoriam. She left over CZK 2 million to help disabled children and young people. ''The Public's Choice Award'' is a special seventh category presented under the auspices of Czech TV, the main media partner of the Via Bona Awards. Members of the public chose from among the 15 nominated philanthropists on the Via Foundation website. The winner of the voting was Zdeňka Mocňáková.


List of Award Winners


2016

Personal Engagement Award and Public's Choice Award: Zdeňka Mocňáková Young Personal Engagement Award: Milan Dzuriak and Jakub Trefný Good Company Award: Dušan Hopp, Auto Díly Servis s.r.o. Patron Award: Sanjiv Suri Loyal Donor Award: Asaf Auerbach Bequests Help Award: Ludmila Šilhánková


2015

Personal Engagement Award: Zdenka Wasserbauerová Young Philanthropist Award: High school student Kateřina Vaňáková Award for a Bequest: Professor Kateřina Šmídková Forging a New Path Award: Vojtěch Sedláček Individual Donor Award: Libor Winkler The Small and Medium-Sized Company Award: Konzum, obchodní družstvo v Ústí nad Orlicí Large Corporation Award: NET4GAS, s.r.o. The Public's Choice Award (public online voting at www.umimetouzoddetstvi.cz): First, third, fourth and 4C classes, Gymnázium Jateční, Ústí nad Labem


2014

Personal Engagement Award: * Barbora Jindřiška Petrtýlová * Petr Sýkora Journalists' Individual Donor Award: Kvido Štěpánek Young Philanthropist Award: Martin Kučera and Vojtěch Paukner Forging a New Path Award: Aleš Jeník Small and Medium-Sized Company Award: GALVAMET spol. s.r.o. Large Corporation Award: AVAST Software s.r.o.


2013

Forging a New Path Award: JUDr. Hana Machačová Personal Engagement Award: Tomáš Slavata Academic Philanthropy Award: students of the Third Faculty of Medicine - Charles University Scott Keel and Petr Oliva Journalists' Individual Donor Award: Martin Hausenblas Small and Medium-Sized Company Award: Z - Trade s.r.o. Large Corporation Award: Česká spořitelna Honorary Award: Olbram Zoubek


2012

Journalists' Individual Donor Award: Jana Bečvářová Academic Philanthropy Award: students of grammar school Broumov and their teacher Šárka Rambousková Personal Engagement Award: Ondřej Horecký Forging a New Path: Adastra, s.r.o. Small and Medium-Sized Company Award: MIBCON a.s. Large Corporation Award: KPMG Czech Republic Award for Support Specific Project by Large Corporation: OKD, a.s.


2011

Journalists' Individual Donor Award: Břetislav Tůma Personal Engagement Award: PhDr. Jaroslav Šturma Large Corporation Award: Vodafone Czech Republic Small and Medium-Sized Company: LAW CZ Award for Innovative Project: LMC s.r.o. Award for Employee Involvement in Philanthropy: KPMG Czech Republic Award for Long-term partnership with a Nonprofit: Telefónica Czech Republic, a.s.


2010

Corporate Award (large companies): Ogilvy Group Corporate Award (small- and medium- sized companies): College of Economics and Management (VŠEM) Individual Award: Lubomír Kohout Award for Innovative Projects: e, n, w, c Natlacen
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2009

Corporate Award (large companies): Československá obchodní banka, a.s. Corporate Award (small- and medium- sized companies): Josef Kvapil, a.s. Individual Award: Marek Stanzel Award for Innovative Projects: Jaroslav Sklenář Award for Employee Involvement in Philanthropy: T-Mobile Czech Republic, a.s. Award for Long-term Partnership with a Non-profit: Pavel Cindr


2008

Corporate Award (large companies):
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Corporate Award (small- and medium- sized companies): Bisport, spol. s.r.o. Individual Award: Mr. Milan and Mrs. Marie Sourada Award for Innovative Projects: Poštovní spořitelna Award for Employee Involvement in Philanthropy/Volunteerism: Citibank Europe plc Award for Long-term Partnership with a Non-profit: Kocián Šolc Balaštík Honorary Award: Mrs. Marka Bednářová and Mr. Donald Hamer


2007

Corporate Award (large companies): Isolit – Bravo, s.r.o. Corporate Award (small- and medium- sized companies): Orbit, s.r.o. Individual Award: Countess Mathilda Nostitzozová Award for Innovative Projects:
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2006

Corporate Award (large companies): Metrostav a.s. Corporate Award (small- and medium- sized companies): Hobra - Školník Individual Award: Vlastimil Venclík Award for Innovative Projects: Skanska CZ Corporation Honorary Award: Vaclav and Marie Hora Honorable Mentions: Marten,s.r.o; Československa obchodní banka


2005

Corporate Award (large companies): Stavební spořitelna České spořitelny, a.s. Corporate Award (small- and medium- sized companies): Casta a.s. Award for Innovative Projects: ECE Projektmanagement G.m.b. H & Co. KG Individual Award: MUDr. Eva Hvížďalová Honorary Award: Silva and Oldrich Vasicek Honorable Mentions: Mrs. Marie Šenfeldová, Mr. Luďěk Zýka, Mr. Milan Havránek and Mr. Čeněk Zlatohlávek; Connex Morava, a.s.


2004

Corporate Award (large companies): Eurotel Praha, spol. s.r.o Corporate Support for Regional Activities: Osram Bruntál, s.r.o. Award for Innovative Projects: Ing. Libor Holub Long-Term Partnership Award: The Safari Family and the Roesel-Krum Family Honorary Award: Dr.
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2003

Corporate Award (large companies): Nokia ČR Corporate Support for Regional Activities: Plzeňský Prazdroj, a.s. Award for Innovative Projects: GlaxoSmithKline, s.r.o. Long-Term Partnership Award: Mucos Pharma CZ Individual Award: Mrs. Lada Martinézová Honorable Mention:
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2002

Corporate Award (large companies): Philip Morris, a.s. Corporate Support for Regional Activities: MEKS - Červenák Award for Innovative Projects: Kateřina Dubská - Vydavatelství ERA Long-Term Partnership Award: Jaromír Křivohlavý - Renesance, Třebenice Individual Award: Jakub Blatský


2001

Corporate Award (large companies): Veba, a.s. Corporate Support for Regional Activities: MESIT Holding, a.s. Award for Innovative Projects: Altik, s.r.o. Honorable Mentions: Ladislav Čerych; Milan Horvát


2000

Main Award: Ostravské kanalizace a vodárny Honorable mentions: * Staving Olomous s.r.o. * Odkolek a.s. * Mius a.s. * Pavel Svoboda


1999

Main Award (large companies): Dopravní stavby Holding, a.s. Honorable Mentions: * Leo Burnett Advertising, Ltd.; * MEKS - Červenák; Healthy Food J.O.D. * Ing. Jiří Rous Pireo * HK Shoes - Dobříš * Czech-o-dog Ltd. * J.O.D. Louny


1998

Main Award: Pekárny Jaromíra Středy Honorary Award: * Jan Pivečka s.r.o. * Graddo, a.s. * Microsoft s.r.o. Honorable mentions: * Preciosa, a.s. * Setuza, a.s.


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Česká Televize program "Události, komentáře"
September 25, 2007 television interview with Via Foundation Executive Director, Jiří Bárta (in Czech).
Helping Hands
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Prague Post ''The Prague Post'' was an English language newspaper covering the Czech Republic and Central and Eastern Europe which published its first weekly issue on October 1, 1991. It published a printed edition weekly until July 2013, when it dropped th ...
'' article about the Via Foundation's Via Bona 2007 Awards for Philanthropy by Brooke Edge.
Helping Hands
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Prague Post ''The Prague Post'' was an English language newspaper covering the Czech Republic and Central and Eastern Europe which published its first weekly issue on October 1, 1991. It published a printed edition weekly until July 2013, when it dropped th ...
'' article about the Via Foundation's Via Bona Award for Philanthropy by Kathleen Kralowec. *"Metrostav získal Via Bonu" September 25, 2006
Strategie
' Magazine article about the Via Foundation's 2006 Via Bona Awards (in Czech).

September 19, 2006 ttp://nase.broumovsko.cz/ Broumovsko Regional Serverarticle about 2006 Via Bona Awards (in Czech).
Cenu Via Bona dostal Philip Morris za pomoc obětem domácího násilí
October 2, 2002 Radio Praha Český Rozhlasarticle about the 2002 Via Bona Awards by Vilém Faltýnek (in Czech).
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