Focused on small, quality projects that leverage greater impacts, CatComm has been recognized numerous times for the care and quality we put into our efforts:
Winner of the Brazilian Federation of Architects and Urbanists Prize: On November 26, 2022 Catalytic Communities was awarded the 2022 Brazilian Federation of Architects and Urbanists Prize (FNA—Federação Nacional dos Arquitetos e Urbanistas), for our contribution to Brazilian cities.
Winner of the Inaugural Brazilian Megafone Award: RioOnWatch won the inaugural Megafone Activism Award for independent investigative reporting for our series: Rooting Anti-Racism in the Favelas.
Winner of the Inaugural Anthem Award: RioOnWatch‘s special series, “Rooting Anti-Racism in the Favelas: Deconstructing Social Narratives About Racism in Rio de Janeiro,” will receive a Silver in the inaugural The Anthem Awards, in the Diversity, Equity and Inclusion category among Best Local Awareness Programs worldwide
Winner of the American Society of Rio de Janeiro Ralph Greenberg Award for 2018: CatComm Executive Director Theresa Williamson was awarded the 2018 Ralph N. Greenberg Award from the American Society of Rio de Janeiro. Since 1977, the Society has given the Award to recognize persons “who have unselfishly contributed their time and effort for the betterment of the Rio de Janeiro community.” The award is named after Ralph N. Greenberg who, while serving as President of the Society in 1974, died in a tragic accident on his way to preside over a meeting of the Society’s Board.
Webbys Honoree in the “Best Communities” category 2016: RioOnWatch was in top 20% of websites and a winning honoree in the ‘community website’ category for 2016.
Winner of the John D. Lange International Award for 2012: CatComm Executive Director Theresa Williamson was awarded the 2012 John D. Lange International Award from the National Association of Housing and Redevelopment Officials, a US and international network of housing professionals. The award recognizes a person in the housing and community development field who has made an outstanding contribution toward international understanding and exchange in the housing field.
Best Mid-Length Film Award at the Cine Periferia Pai D’égua Film Festival in Belém 2012: Our film, Favela as a Sustainable Model, prepared for the UN Rio+20 Environment conference, won best mid-length film award at the Cine Periferia Pai D’égua Film Festival in 2012. The documentary explores the ways in which sustainable principles are in the very fabric of favela life and also the development difficulties favelas face due to state neglect.
‘Tech Award’ from the Silicon Valley Tech Museum 2006: CatComm’s Community Solutions Database, the first of its kind when launched initially in a rudimentary form in 2001, won us a Tech Award in the Equality category from the Tech Museum of Innovation in Palo Alto in 2006. As was written on the Tech Awards’ website: “Catalytic Communities has been slowly and carefully developing a unique Community Solutions Database online, a clearinghouse of thorough explanations of how communities solve their own problems, around the world. Now available in three languages, with over 120 projects, the database is growing quickly with recent improvements in the technology. Any community, anywhere on the globe, can add their local innovation to the CSD. This is one of the database’s unique characteristics: it is open to all who feel they are successfully addressing local challenges. Over 20,000 visitors monthly consult CatComm’s website for community-generated solutions.”
Best Dissertation in International Planning from the American Collegiate Schools of Planning 2005: CatComm was the subject of the Gill-Chin Lim award-winning dissertation, “Catalytic Communities: The Birth of a Dot Org,” by the organization’s founder, Theresa Williamson in 2005, a dissertation that documented the first three years in the organization’s development. CatComm and the dissertation are an example of “Protagonist Action Research,” a concept introduced in the dissertation.
Honorable Mention in the “Digital Communities” category from Prix Ars Eletrônica 2005: CatComm received an honorable mention for our work building ‘digital communities’ from Prix Ars Eletrônica (Austria) from 2000 through 2005.
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