Exponent Awards

Exponent Awards
The 2011 Exponent Award recipients, Amy Nakamoto, Manny Hidalgo, and Lecester Johnson, were honored at the White-Meyer House on March 28, 2012. Exponent recipients also receive a grant of $100,000 over two years.

The Meyer Foundation believes that strong and effective executive leaders are essential to the success of our grantees, the health of our communities, and the visibility and influence of Greater Washington's nonprofit sector. For more than sixty-five years, the Meyer Foundation has identified visionary and talented nonprofit leaders and has supported their work by providing management assistance and capacity-building support.

The Meyer Foundation's Exponent Award, created in 2006, recognizes strong and effective nonprofit leaders with a track record of accomplishment who have the potential for future growth and development. It is intended for executives who may be in danger of burnout or who would benefit from a leadership development grant to take their skills and organization to a new level. Organizations of award recipients receive a grant of $100,000 over two years to be used for leadership development.

Since its creation, the Exponent Awards have generated more than $3.5 million in new funding for the nonprofits headed by these award recipients, and have have allowed leaders to invest in their teams and restore themselves professionally and physically. In addition, the awards have helped raise the visibility on the issue of nonprofit leadership burnout nationally. Regionally, the Exponent Awards created an opportunity for the Foundation to shine a light on entrepreneurial and well-run small and mid-size nonprofits that are doing important work.

Learn about the Exponent Award nomination process.