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Your organization must meet all of these conditions:
In the online application, you must respond to a series of questions to determine your organization's eligibility and provide a detailed organization chart(s). In addition, you must briefly describe the following key business/organization factors:
Eligible organizations fall into six categories:
Eligible for-profit businesses include publicly or privately owned corporations, joint ventures, sole proprietorships, partnerships, and holding companies.
Organizations eligible in this category are for-profit and nonprofit public, private, and government organizations that devote more than 50 percent of their faculty and staff members and/or budget to providing teaching and instructional services directly to students. Examples include
Educational departments within schools or colleges are ineligible.
Education organizations may apply in the education category or, as appropriate, in the service, small business, or nonprofit category.
Organizations eligible in the health care category are for-profit and nonprofit public, private, and government organizations that devote more than 50 percent of their staff members and/or budget to providing health care services directly to people. Examples include
Organizations that don't provide health care services directly, such as social service agencies, health insurance companies, or medical/dental laboratories, are ineligible in this category but may be eligible in the service, small business, or nonprofit category.
Health care organizations may apply in the health care category or, as appropriate, in the service, small business, or nonprofit category. If your organization is both an education organization and a provider of health care services, choose your eligibility category based on the activity that represents the larger percentage of your budget.
Nonprofit and government organizations are eligible to apply in this category. Examples include
If your nonprofit organization provides direct education or direct health care services in addition to other nonprofit services, choose your eligibility category based on the activity that represents the larger percentage of the budget. For example, if a state department of education allocates 70 percent of its budget to certifying teachers and educational programs and 30 percent to directly educating students, it is eligible in the nonprofit category.
The U.S. Department of Commerce, the American Society for Quality, and their subunits are not eligible to apply for the Baldrige Award.
The larger organization that holds or has control of a subunit is the "parent"—the highest level of an organization that is eligible to apply for the award. In the nonprofit category, examples of parent organizations are
There is no limit on the number of subunits of an organization that may apply for the Baldrige Award within the same year. A subunit and its parent may submit eligibility certification packages in the same year, but only one (subunit or parent) may apply for the award in that year.
Education and health care subunits. If the parent provides direct teaching and instructional services to students or direct health care services to people, a subunit that also provides these services is eligible.
Manufacturing, service, small business, and nonprofit subunits. To be eligible, a subunit in these categories must function independently, with substantial authority to make key administrative and operational decisions, but it may receive policy direction and oversight from the parent organization. A subunit in these categories must
Subunits with less than 500 employees may apply under service or manufacturing if it is more appropriate than small business (i.e., divisions).
All Baldrige Award recipients are ineligible to apply for the award again for five years. For example, an organization that received the award in 2018 may not reapply until 2024.
However, during those five years, recipients may submit award applications annually to receive evaluation reports. After five years, award recipients may apply for the award or, if they wish, for evaluation reports only.
Similarly, if a subunit receives the Baldrige Award, that subunit and all its subunits are ineligible to apply for the award for five years. They may also submit award applications to receive only evaluation reports during those five years.
In addition, if a subunit with more than 50 percent of the total employees of the parent receives the Baldrige Award, the parent organization and all its subunits are ineligible to apply for the award for five years. They may submit award applications to receive evaluation reports only during that time.
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