Nominate volunteers for the 2025 DeHoff Emerging Philanthropist Award
United Way seeks standout volunteers under 45 who are making a measurable impact in Stark County
United Way of Greater Stark County is accepting nominations through Feb. 6 for its 2025 DeHoff Emerging Philanthropists Award, which honors a young community member for outstanding volunteer service.
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Nominations are now open for the United Way of Greater Stark County’s 2025 DeHoff Emerging Philanthropists Award. The deadline for submissions is Friday, Feb. 6, by 5 p.m. To nominate someone, email Beth Hensley, vice president of marketing and communications, at beth.hensley@uwstark.org for a nomination form or visit the DeHoff Emerging Philanthropist Award page on United Way’s website.
United Way is proud to recognize residents who demonstrate the highest level of dedication and service to the community.
“This is a great way to recognize someone who has done great things for our community and brought about positive change,” said Angela Perisic, United Way of Greater Stark County president and CEO. “If you know a friend, family member or coworker who has given their time to the greater Stark County community and would like to let others know about their selfless acts, please nominate them for the DeHoff Emerging Philanthropists Award.”
The DeHoff Emerging Philanthropists Award recognizes a community resident age 45 and under who takes personal action to positively impact the community through direct service and volunteer work. The recipient receives $10,000 to donate to a health and human services 501(c)(3) organization of their choice. The award honors two of United Way’s most dedicated campaign volunteers, Bob and Linda DeHoff, who have been involved in numerous fundraising initiatives benefiting Stark County residents.
The couple received a Gold Key Service Award in 2006 and the Association of Fundraising Professionals’ Outstanding Philanthropist, Northeast Ohio 2017 Award. Last year’s award winner was Brandon Simmons, a teacher and coach from LifeWise Fairless, part of the RiverTree Fairless family geared toward third-grade-level children in the Fairless community.
Recipients of the DeHoff Award will be invited to attend United Way’s Award and Recognition Breakfast in April 2026, where they will be presented with their award.
For more information regarding this award, please visit uwstark.org/service-awards.