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Nomination for the Diversity Charter Sweden Awards 2025
April 28 - June 30

Sweden's official diversity and inclusion network turns fifteen - 2010 to 2025!
Now we want to celebrate you - our amazing members who make a difference every day for a more inclusive working life! On the occasion of our 15th anniversary, we are launching the Diversity Charter Sweden Awards 2025 - an award that highlights courageous initiatives, long-term commitment and innovative efforts for diversity and inclusion. The award will be presented at Signatory Event, the year's major meeting place for diversity and inclusion, on 22 October 2025.
Diversity Charter Sweden Awards is more than an award - it is an opportunity to highlight your commitment to inclusion and diversity. By making your initiative visible, you can:
- Share your work - inspire others and contribute to a more inclusive labour market.
- Strengthen your brand - show that you take diversity seriously and are leading the way.
- Engaging employees - create pride and motivation in the organisation.
- Exchanging experiences - sharing good practices and learning from others' insights.
How to nominate
The Diversity Charter Sweden Awards recognise efforts that contribute to increased inclusion, diversity and equality in the workplace. You can nominate your organisation in one or more of the categories below. All members of Diversity Charter Sweden can nominate themselves or another member.
You can nominate in three different categories:
New thinking
You have innovatively tackled a challenge or raised an important issue related to diversity and inclusion.
Long-term perspective
You have implemented an action that strengthens inclusion in the long term and links it to business or organisational benefits.
Special price 2025
You have made an effort to promote mental health and well-being within your organisation - the theme of this year's European Diversity Month.
Submit your entry before 30 June to have your initiative highlighted! Remember, together we drive change, that's why all winners and all nominations are important.