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Ravens 2015 Community Quarterback Award

Through its annual Community Quarterback Award, the Baltimore Ravens have teamed up with the National Football League to honor exceptional Maryland volunteers who devote their time to bettering area communities. 

Supported by NFL Charities and the Ravens Foundation, the award recognizes individuals who exemplify dedication, leadership and commitment to improving the communities in which they live. Volunteers ages 13 and over, and who provide extraordinary services for area nonprofit organizations, are eligible for the 2015 program. Charitable organizations are invited to nominate their remarkable volunteers, or individuals may nominate themselves. 

The selected award recipients will be acknowledged on Nov. 22 at the Ravens-Rams game at M&T Bank Stadium. Honorees will be given game tickets for themselves and a guest, Ravens apparel and autographed memorabilia, a commemorative plaque and a financial grant benefitting their respective nonprofit organization.

Applications for the 2015 Community Quarterback Award are open and can be completed online at www.baltimoreravens.com/communityQB through Nov. 4. All nominees will be celebrated by the Ravens for their commitment to bettering Maryland communities.

The 2014 Community Quarterback Award winners were:

  • Seth Franz: Volunteering Untapped
  • Asma Hanif: Muslimat Al-Nisaa
  • Katie Peiffer: Arundel House of Hope
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