PMIEF Kerzner Award for Excellence in Social Impact
This award recognizes a Project Manager who has made important contributions toward solving social issues and/or improving the quality of life, well-being, sustainable development of individuals or communities.
PMIEF Kerzner Award for Excellence in Social Impact
This award recognizes a Project Manager who has made important contributions toward solving social issues and/or improving the quality of life, well-being, sustainable development of individuals or communities.
The purpose of The Kerzner Award is to recognize a Project Manager who has exemplified superior performance and outstanding project management methods, skills, and techniques, and their important contributions to solve social issues and/or improving the quality of life, well-being, sustainable development of individuals or communities.
The award, sponsored by International Institute for Learning, Inc., is named in recognition of Dr. Harold Kerzner, Executive Director for Project Management, IIL. He is a globally recognized expert on project, program, portfolio management, and strategic planning and is the author of more than 60 best-selling books about project management.
Submissions for the 2026 PMI Awards have officially closed.
Thank you to everyone who contributed their inspiring work this year. Please check back in December 2026 when submissions open for the 2027 awards cycle.
The nominee must demonstrate a minimum of 5 years of experience in the project management profession.
- The nominee is not required to be a PMI member.
- Self-nomination is permitted.
- Individuals who applied for and accepted or served as evaluators for this award within the last two years are not eligible to submit a nomination.
- Any nomination submitted by an active or recent evaluator will be automatically declined, as this creates a conflict of interest.
- To maintain the integrity of the evaluation process, attempts to bypass this requirement will be addressed in accordance with PMI’s professional conduct standards.
- Individuals who have failed to comply with PMI policies and procedures, including PMI's Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct
Participation & Conflict of Interest
- Current PMI team members, PMI contractors, and/or PMI consultants are not eligible to apply or nominate for this award.
Criteria, Rules & Guidelines
Criteria
The Kerzner Award for Excellence in Social Impact requires candidates to demonstrate the following four criteria.
All cited contributions should clearly provide evidence of the impact, outcomes, and results of the nominee’s efforts:
Project Management Excellence (Methods, Skills, and Techniques)
Assesses the quality, rigor, and mastery of project management practices demonstrated in the project.
Social Impact of the Project
Evaluates the extent to which the project contributed to solving social issues and/or improving the quality of life, well-being, sustainable development of individuals or communities.
Project Success
The extent to which the project delivered meaningful outcomes and sustained value that justified the effort and investment, beyond traditional measures of scope, schedule, and cost.
Clarity and Effectiveness of Presentation
Assesses how clearly and persuasively the applicant articulated their ability to deliver the project.
Strength and Persuasiveness of Recommendations
Assesses the clarity, credibility, and effectiveness of the recommendations in articulating why the applicant is deserving of this award
- 1 February–20 April 2026Nomination Window Open
- 20 April 2026Nominations Close
- 17 July 2026Finalists Notified
- 18–21 October 2026Winners Announced at Global Summit 2026 in Detroit, MI, USA