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Updated 03:26

Nominate Kraków’s Multicultural Ambassador 2025

Nominate a candidate for Krakow Multicultural Ambassador 2025 by June 15. Celebrate those who build intercultural bridges in the city.

The city of Kraków invites nominations for the Krakow Multicultural Ambassador award for A.D. 2025. The deadline for proposals is June 15 and the call targets people, organisations and institutions that foster intercultural dialogue.

Why the Krakow Multicultural Ambassador prize matters

In recent years, Kraków expanded its cultural scene and attracted many internationals. Consequently, the city faces new questions about inclusion and representation. Moreover, the prize highlights grassroots work that official metrics miss. Therefore, recognising community leaders matters for social cohesion. In addition, winners gain visibility which helps secure funding. For expats, this recognition can make it easier to find trustworthy partners. However, the award also tests local politics and priorities.

Who can be nominated and how to apply

The city accepts nominations of individuals, groups, schools, NGOs and institutions. Proposers may submit short descriptions and reasons for nomination. Consequently, nominators should explain the candidate’s activities and impact. Moreover, the website offers a link and contact details for questions. The city asks people to send entries by June 15, so act soon. In practice, the process does not require complex paperwork. However, organisations may attach supporting materials to strengthen their case.

Krakow Multicultural Ambassador: what the jury looks for

The selection committee looks for sustained dialogue across communities. Therefore, it rewards projects that reach diverse audiences. Moreover, the jury values measurable outcomes such as regular events or lasting partnerships. In addition, the award recognises efforts that help new residents navigate Polish systems. For example, some nominees assist with registrations like PESEL (national ID number). Others explain social security and benefits such as ZUS (social insurance) or NFZ (national health fund). In practice, even small help with everyday matters avoids costly fines or a wrong turn with authorities such as paying a wrong tax or receiving a mandat (fine).

💡 GOOD TO KNOW: If you nominate someone, provide clear examples of their work. For expats, explain practical results. For instance, note if they helped newcomers register for PESEL (national ID number) or navigate ZUS (social insurance) and NFZ (healthcare). Also mention outreach in languages other than Polish. This helps the jury assess cross-cultural impact.

Local media and community networks often cover the award. Consequently, winners receive a platform to grow their projects. Moreover, recognition can open doors to municipal grants and private sponsors. Therefore, nominating a deserving candidate can have a measurable effect on the city.

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