The Innovation in politics Awards

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The Innovation in Politics Awards recognise courageous and creative political projects in Europe. The aim of the competition is to create a growing network of the best minds in politics with a view to sharing knowledge and promoting the exchange of best practice at all political levels and across borders and party lines.

Over the past four years, a combined 4,000 European citizens have selected a total of 330 finalists and 33 winning projects from more than 1,500 submissions. From 2017-2019, all finalists were given the opportunity to share ideas and experiences at networking events in Vienna and Berlin, and were honoured at a gala ceremony. To date, 1,600 guests from the political sphere and from all over Europe have attended.

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Renewing Trust in Politics

From today until 31 July the Innovation in Politics Awards will be looking for innovative policy projects in the UK to be nominated. Winners will be announced at an awards ceremony in Vienna on 6 December. The new annual awards for creative and courageous politicians all over Europe will be chosen by a jury of 1,000 citizens from all over Europe.

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INNOVATION IN POLITICS AWARD 2021

Launch of the Innovation in Politics Awards 2021 | Awards Team (from left to right): Amadea Horvath, Robert Schafleitner, Laura Giesen, Nicola Gold, Roman Snehotta, Edward Strasser (CEO)

INNOVATION IN POLITICS AWARD 2020

Winners of the Innovation in Politics Award 2020 (from left to right / top to bottom): Chris Hildrey, Architect and Director at Hildrey Studio (United Kingdom), Ulli Sima, Vienna Executive City Councillor for Innovation, Urban Planning and Mobility (Austria), Sean Fielding, Oldham City Councillor (United Kingdom), Matúš Vallo, Mayor of Bratislava (Slovakia), Radomír Brtáň, Mayor of Košeca (Slovakia), Katarzyna Gruszecka-Spychała, Deputy Mayor of Gdynia for Economy (Poland), Tim Weijers, Alderman and Deputy Mayor of Kerkrade (Netherlands), Yulia Grechka, Head of the Board of CSO Anti-corruption Headquarters (Ukraine), Gilles Pérole, Deputy Mayor of Mouans Sartoux (France) | Foto-Credit: The Innovation in Politics Institute

For project photos of the winner of the Awards 2020 please click here.

INNOVATION IN POLITICS AWARD 2019

Winners of The Innovation in Politics Awards 2019 in Berlin

For photos of the ‘Politics, Coffee & Cake’ Conference please click here.

For photos of the Gala and Award 2019 please click here.

INNOVATION IN POLITICS AWARD 2018

Winners of The Innovation in Politics Awards 2018 at the Awards ceremony at the Viennese City Hall

INNOVATION IN POLITICS AWARD 2017

Winners of The Innovation in Politics Awards 2017 at the Awards ceremony at the Viennese City Hall

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INNOVATION IN POLITICS AWARD 2020

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INNOVATION IN POLITICS AWARD 2018

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ABOUT THE INNOVATION IN POLITICS INSTITUTE

The Innovation in Politics Institute is an international, non-governmental organisation that identifies, develops and implements innovation in politics in order to strengthen democracy in Europe and beyond. With a Europe-wide network of offices and partner organisations in 21 European countries (Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lebanon, Lithuania, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Poland, Slovakia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and the United Kingdom), and together with political leaders at all levels, the institute is building tomorrow’s politics today.
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