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Do Something Award
NameDo Something Award
PresenterVH1
CountryUnited States

Do Something Award is an award presented by VH1 to recognize and honor young people who make a difference in their communities, often in conjunction with Do Something, a non-profit organization that aims to inspire and support young people to take action on social issues, such as poverty, environmentalism, and social justice, as seen in the work of Nelson Mandela, Malala Yousafzai, and Jane Goodall. The award ceremony typically features performances by notable artists, including Taylor Swift, Katy Perry, and Beyoncé, and is often attended by celebrities such as Leonardo DiCaprio, Angelina Jolie, and Dwayne Johnson. The Do Something Award has been compared to other awards that recognize philanthropic efforts, such as the Nobel Peace Prize, which has been awarded to Martin Luther King Jr., Dalai Lama, and Barack Obama.

Introduction

The Do Something Award is a prestigious honor that acknowledges the efforts of young people who are making a positive impact in their communities, often through organizations such as Habitat for Humanity, American Red Cross, and UNICEF. The award is presented by VH1, a subsidiary of ViacomCBS, and is often hosted by notable celebrities, including Jennifer Lopez, Justin Timberlake, and Rihanna. The award ceremony has featured performances by a variety of artists, including Lady Gaga, Kanye West, and Adele, and has been attended by celebrities such as Oprah Winfrey, Elton John, and Stevie Wonder. The Do Something Award has been recognized by other organizations, including The White House, United Nations, and Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, which have all acknowledged the importance of recognizing and supporting young people who are making a difference.

History

The Do Something Award was first presented in 2007 by VH1 and Do Something, a non-profit organization founded by Andrew Shue and Michael Sanchez. The award was created to recognize and honor young people who are making a positive impact in their communities, often through volunteer work with organizations such as Boys and Girls Clubs of America, YMCA, and Salvation Army. Over the years, the award has been presented to a variety of young people, including Jessica Alba, Natalie Portman, and David Beckham, who have all been recognized for their philanthropic efforts, such as working with UNICEF, World Wildlife Fund, and Make-A-Wish Foundation. The award ceremony has been hosted by a variety of celebrities, including Snoop Dogg, Will Ferrell, and Tina Fey, and has featured performances by artists such as Jay-Z, Bono, and Sting.

Categories

The Do Something Award recognizes young people in a variety of categories, including Community Service, Environmentalism, and Social Justice, which are often supported by organizations such as Sierra Club, National Park Service, and American Civil Liberties Union. The award also recognizes young people who are making a difference in their communities through Arts and Culture, Education, and Health and Wellness, often through organizations such as National Endowment for the Arts, National Education Association, and American Heart Association. The categories are often judged by a panel of celebrities and philanthropists, including Oprah Winfrey, Elton John, and Warren Buffett, who have all been recognized for their own philanthropic efforts, such as working with Oprah's Angel Network, Elton John AIDS Foundation, and Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.

Winners

The Do Something Award has been presented to a variety of young people, including Will.i.am, Fergie, and Josh Duhamel, who have all been recognized for their philanthropic efforts, such as working with The Black Eyed Peas Foundation, UNICEF, and Make-A-Wish Foundation. Other winners have included Kristen Bell, Ian Somerhalder, and Nikki Reed, who have all been recognized for their work with organizations such as American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, The Nature Conservancy, and American Red Cross. The award has also been presented to young people who are making a difference in their communities through volunteer work, activism, and community organizing, often with organizations such as AmeriCorps, Peace Corps, and National Association of Social Workers.

Ceremony

The Do Something Award ceremony is typically held in Los Angeles and features performances by notable artists, including Taylor Swift, Katy Perry, and Beyoncé. The ceremony is often attended by celebrities such as Leonardo DiCaprio, Angelina Jolie, and Dwayne Johnson, who have all been recognized for their own philanthropic efforts, such as working with The Leonardo DiCaprio Foundation, Maddox Jolie-Pitt Foundation, and Dwayne Johnson Foundation. The ceremony has also featured appearances by former Presidents of the United States, including Bill Clinton and Barack Obama, who have both been recognized for their philanthropic efforts, such as working with Clinton Foundation and My Brother's Keeper Alliance.

Impact

The Do Something Award has had a significant impact on the lives of young people, often inspiring them to become more involved in their communities and to make a positive difference in the world, as seen in the work of Malala Yousafzai, Greta Thunberg, and Jane Goodall. The award has also raised awareness about important social issues, such as poverty, environmentalism, and social justice, often through partnerships with organizations such as United Nations, World Bank, and Human Rights Campaign. The Do Something Award has been recognized by other organizations, including The White House, Congress, and Supreme Court of the United States, which have all acknowledged the importance of recognizing and supporting young people who are making a difference. The award has also been compared to other awards that recognize philanthropic efforts, such as the Nobel Peace Prize, which has been awarded to Martin Luther King Jr., Dalai Lama, and Barack Obama.

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