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The Digital Government Awards are an opportunity to shine a spotlight on the impact public servants are making in their communities and in their organizations. When we recognize excellence, we not only give credit where it is due, but we can also inspire others.
After receiving a record number of submissions, we’re excited to announce this year’s winners!
Congratulations to our winners!
Award Winners
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Community Engagement | City/County (local)
For an organization's creative use of digital tools to inform and engage
2023 Granicus Digital Government Awards Winners Announced
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Burlington, Ont.
Food for Feedback: An Inclusive Engagement Approach
Community Engagement
City/County (Local)
Budget Engagement Team, Budget 2023-26 Engagement
Customer Experience
New York State Department of Labor
Digital Transformation
Ontario Energy Board
Operational Excellence
Oakville, Ont.
Trust & Transparency
Tacoma-Pierce County Health Department, Communications Team
Website of the Year PEOPLE's CHOICE WINNER
Gainesville, Fla.
Changemaker
For an individual, team, or project leading the charge for innovation
Digital Transformation
For organizations delivering impressive outcomes through the strategic use of digital tools and tactics
Operational Excellence
For organizational efforts to increase efficiency, save costs, retain employees, and support a modern workforce
Trust & Transparency
For organizations using digital solutions to improve access, transparency, and trust in their communities
Website of the Year (People’s Choice)
For organizations that enhanced their website to meet the needs of modern residents
Community Engagement | Regional/State/Federal
For organizations improving the end-to-end experience for constituents
Who can submit nominations?
Is there a timeframe work had to take place in order to be eligible?
Is there an entry fee?
How are winners selected?
What if I have more questions?
Frequently Asked Questions
Is there a timeframe work had to take place in order to be eligible?
Is there an entry fee?
How are winners selected?
What if I have more questions?
The awards are open to all organizations and individuals in the public sector in North America. This includes federal, state, county, city and regional governments, K-12 and higher education organizations, special districts, and all other public sector organizations. Entrants do not have to be a Granicus customer to qualify.
Organizations must nominate themselves (or their teams/projects/individuals) to ensure the submission is accurate.
Who can submit nominations?
Who can submit nominations?
Is there a timeframe work had to take place in order to be eligible?
Is there an entry fee?
How are winners selected?
What if I have more questions?
There is no specific timeframe requirement for nominations. However, recent work (past 1-2 years) is preferred.
Who can submit nominations?
Is there a timeframe work had to take place in order to be eligible?
Is there an entry fee?
How are winners selected?
What if I have more questions?
There is no fee to enter the Granicus Digital Awards.
Who can submit nominations?
Is there a timeframe work had to take place in order to be eligible?
Is there an entry fee?
How are winners selected?
What if I have more questions?
Nominations are reviewed by a judging panel and evaluated based on the category’s criteria. For the People’s Choice Award for Website of the Year, winners will be selected by popular vote from a group of finalists selected by the panel.
Who can submit nominations?
Is there a timeframe work had to take place in order to be eligible?
Is there an entry fee?
How are winners selected?
What if I have more questions?
For additional questions about the awards, email awards@granicus.com.
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Winner: Burlington, Ontario
Food for Feedback, an Inclusive Engagement Approach
2nd: Georgia Ports Authority:
Angela Barnes, Georgia Ports Authority
Indiana Executive Council on Cybersecurity: Chetrice Mosley-Romero
Internal Revenue Service (IRS):
#TeamDigi (Scanning and Digital Intake Teams), Office of Innovation
2nd: Union County, North Carolina:
Erin Steele
3rd: Veterans Health Administration:
Community Care Referral and Authorization (CCRA) Team
Alameda County, Calif.
Community Engagement for Climate Plan for Government Services and Operations
Citrus County, Fla.
Growth Management Department
Winner: Edmonton, Alta.
Budget Engagement Team, Budget 2023-26 Engagement
Marion County, Fla.
No Horsin' Around Litter Campaign
2nd: North Port, Fla.
Hurricane Ian Response
3rd: San Juan County, Wash.
How should San Juan County prioritize Public Works projects?
Alberta Health Services
Community Engagement
Kansas Department of Transportation (KDOT)
K-96 Improvements Project (in partnership with the City of Wichita and Sedgwick County)
National Park Service
Rocky Mountain National Park Volunteer Program
Winner: New York State Higher Education Services Corporation
HESC Communication Team
Northeast Ohio Areawide Coordinating Agency (NOACA)
eNEO2050: An Equitable Future for Northeast Ohio (NOACA's Long-Range Plan)
U.S. Secret Service
Wade Buckland & Josh Ryan
Customer Experience
For organizations improving the end-to-end experience for constituents
3rd: Administration for Children and Families
Web-Based Sponsor Application for Family Unification
Civil Rights Division of the Department of Justice
Product and Disability Rights Teams (Randy Abramson, Veronica Williamson, Cynthia Nelson, Kristin Stitcher), ADA.gov Site
Duarte, Calif.
East Bay Regional Park District
2nd: Municipality of Leamington, Ont.
Winner: New York State Department of Labor
Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors Executive Office
Assessment Appeals Board
Winner: Ontario Energy Board
2nd: Gobierno de Puerto Rico
Puerto Rico Innovation and Technology Service (PRITS) and Department of Transportation and Public Works (DTOP)
Olathe, KS
3rd: U.S. Food and Drug Administration
Office of External Affairs, Web and Digital Services Staff
2nd: Washington State Department of Health
3rd: Arizona Department of Environmental Quality
2nd: Department of the Interior
Business Integration Office
Monterey County, CA Housing and Community Development
Winner: Oakville, ON
Municipal Enforcement Services Online Permitting
3rd: Sarasota County, FL
Northern Nevada Public Health
2nd: Alameda-Contra Costa Transit District
Secretary's Office
3rd: Kirkland, WA
This Week in Kirkland weekly email newsletter
Mexico City Digital Agency for Public Innovation
Minnesota Department of Education
Pandemic Response Accountability Committee
Winner: Tacoma-Pierce County Health Department
Communications Team
Fairfield, CA
Fort Lauderdale, FL
Washington State Department of Health
Olathe, KS
Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office
Los Angeles County Executive Office of the Board
USPS Office of Inspector General
Winner: Gainesville, FL
3rd: Grand Prairie, TX
2nd: Sunnyvale, CA
Community Engagement
Regional/State/Federal
HESC Communication Team
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Edmonton, Alta.
New York State Higher Education Services Corporation
Municipal Enforcement Services Online Permitting
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Nominate Now
The Digital Government Awards are an opportunity to shine a spotlight on the impact public servants are making in their communities and in their organizations. When we recognize excellence, we not only give credit where it is due, but we can also inspire others.
After receiving a record number of submissions, we’re excited to announce this year’s finalists! Winners will be announced in October.
Congratulations to our finalists!
Upon accepting the award, winners agree to Granicus’ use of the organization or individual’s name in promotional communications. Additionally, winners agree to share their successes with other government communicators in partnership with Granicus within a year of accepting the award. This may take the form of participating in a live event, speaking on a webinar, or interviewing for a video or written success story. These awards are open to any public sector organization or individual. You do not have to be a Granicus customer to enter.
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Award Categories
Click on a category to view the finalists.
Community Engagement | City/County (local)
For an organization's creative use of digital tools to inform and engage
2023 Granicus Digital Government Awards Finalists Announced
Nominations are now closed.
Nominate Now
Nominate Now
Nominate Now
Changemaker
For an individual, team, or project leading the charge for innovation
Community Engagement
City/County (Local)
For an organization's creative use of digital tools to inform and engage
Customer Experience
For organizations improving the end-to-end experience for constituents
Digital Transformation
For organizations delivering impressive outcomes through the strategic use of digital tools and tactics
Operational Excellence
For organizational efforts to increase efficiency, save costs, retain employees, and support a modern workforce
Trust & Transparency
For organizations using digital solutions to improve access, transparency, and trust in their communities
Website of the Year
For organizations that enhanced their website to meet the needs of modern residents
Changemaker
For an individual, team, or project leading the charge for innovation
Digital Transformation
For organizations delivering impressive outcomes through the strategic use of digital tools and tactics
Operational Excellence
For organizational efforts to increase efficiency, save costs, retain employees, and support a modern workforce
Trust & Transparency
For organizations using digital solutions to improve access, transparency, and trust in their communities
Website of the Year (People’s Choice)
For organizations that enhanced their website to meet the needs of modern residents
Community Engagement | Regional/State/Federal
For organizations improving the end-to-end experience for constituents
Who can submit nominations?
Is there a timeframe work had to take place in order to be eligible?
Is there an entry fee?
How are winners selected?
What if I have more questions?
Frequently Asked Questions
Is there a timeframe work had to take place in order to be eligible?
Is there an entry fee?
How are winners selected?
What if I have more questions?
The awards are open to all organizations and individuals in the public sector in North America. This includes federal, state, county, city and regional governments, K-12 and higher education organizations, special districts, and all other public sector organizations. Entrants do not have to be a Granicus customer to qualify.
Organizations must nominate themselves (or their teams/projects/individuals) to ensure the submission is accurate.
Who can submit nominations?
Who can submit nominations?
Is there a timeframe work had to take place in order to be eligible?
Is there an entry fee?
How are winners selected?
What if I have more questions?
There is no specific timeframe requirement for nominations. However, recent work (past 1-2 years) is preferred.
Who can submit nominations?
Is there a timeframe work had to take place in order to be eligible?
Is there an entry fee?
How are winners selected?
What if I have more questions?
There is no fee to enter the Granicus Digital Awards.
Who can submit nominations?
Is there a timeframe work had to take place in order to be eligible?
Is there an entry fee?
How are winners selected?
What if I have more questions?
Nominations are reviewed by a judging panel and evaluated based on the category’s criteria. For the People’s Choice Award for Website of the Year, winners will be selected by popular vote from a group of finalists selected by the panel.
Who can submit nominations?
Is there a timeframe work had to take place in order to be eligible?
Is there an entry fee?
How are winners selected?
What if I have more questions?
For additional questions about the awards, email awards@granicus.com.
Nominate Now
Nominate Now
Nominate Now
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See Finalists
A Message From Our CEO, Mark Hynes
Burlington, Ontario:
Food for Feedback, an Inclusive Engagement Approach
Georgia Ports Authority:
Angela Barnes, Georgia Ports Authority
Indiana Executive Council on Cybersecurity: Chetrice Mosley-Romero
Internal Revenue Service (IRS):
#TeamDigi (Scanning and Digital Intake Teams), Office of Innovation
Union County, North Carolina:
Erin Steele
Veterans Health Administration:
Community Care Referral and Authorization (CCRA) Team
Alameda County, Calif.
Community Engagement for Climate Plan for Government Services and Operations
Citrus County, Fla.
Growth Management Department
Edmonton, Alta.
Budget Engagement Team, Budget 2023-26 Engagement
Marion County, Fla.
No Horsin' Around Litter Campaign
North Port, Fla.
Hurricane Ian Response
San Juan County, Wash.
How should San Juan County prioritize Public Works projects?
Alberta Health Services
Community Engagement
Kansas Department of Transportation (KDOT)
K-96 Improvements Project (in partnership with the City of Wichita and Sedgwick County)
National Park Service
Rocky Mountain National Park Volunteer Program
New York State Higher Education Services Corporation
HESC Communication Team
Northeast Ohio Areawide Coordinating Agency (NOACA)
eNEO2050: An Equitable Future for Northeast Ohio (NOACA's Long-Range Plan)
U.S. Secret Service
Wade Buckland & Josh Ryan
Customer Experience
For organizations improving the end-to-end experience for constituents
Administration for Children and Families
Web-Based Sponsor Application for Family Unification
Civil Rights Division of the Department of Justice
Product and Disability Rights Teams (Randy Abramson, Veronica Williamson, Cynthia Nelson, Kristin Stitcher), ADA.gov Site
Duarte, Calif.
East Bay Regional Park District
Municipality of Leamington, Ont.
New York State Department of Labor
Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors Executive Office
Assessment Appeals Board
Ontario Energy Board
Gobierno de Puerto Rico
Puerto Rico Innovation and Technology Service (PRITS) and Department of Transportation and Public Works (DTOP)
Olathe, KS
U.S. Food and Drug Administration
Office of External Affairs, Web and Digital Services Staff
Washington State Department of Health
Arizona Department of Environmental Quality
Department of the Interior Business Integration Office
Monterey County, CA Housing and Community Development
Oakville, ON Municipal Enforcement Services Online Permitting
Sarasota County, FL
Northern Nevada Public Health
Alameda-Contra Costa Transit District
Secretary's Office
Kirkland, WA
This Week in Kirkland weekly email newsletter
Mexico City Digital Agency for Public Innovation
Minnesota Department of Education
Pandemic Response Accountability Committee
Tacoma-Pierce County Health Department Communications Team
Fairfield, CA
Fort Lauderdale, FL
Gainesville, FL
Grand Prairie, TX
Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office
Los Angeles County Executive Office of the Board
Olathe, KS
Sunnyvale, CA
USPS Office of Inspector General
Washington State Department of Health
Community Engagement
Regional/State/Federal
For an organization's creative use of digital tools to inform and engage
Vote Now
Vote for Website of the Year