Together Green Bay: Applications open for $5,000 Collaborative Catalyst Award

GREEN BAY, Wis. — Together Green Bay is accepting nominations and applications for the third annual Collaborative Catalyst Award, a $5,000 award recognizing emerging collaborations that are creating positive change across Greater Green Bay.

Made possible through the generosity of a local community sponsor, the award celebrates organizations, initiatives, and partnerships that bring together people, resources, and expertise to
address community needs in new and effective ways.

Past recipients include GR!T 920 and HER Alliance, organizations recognized for building partnerships that strengthen the community and expand opportunities for those they serve.

“Many of our community’s most important challenges require organizations to work together rather
than alone,” said Troy Murphy, senior pastor of Green Bay Community Church and Lead Vision and Strategist for Together Green Bay. “The Collaborative Catalyst Award recognizes partnerships that are building trust, sharing resources, and creating lasting impact for Greater Green Bay.”

The award is open to organizations, initiatives, and partnerships launched within the past five years. Special consideration is given to collaborations that demonstrate shared leadership, meaningful partnership, measurable community impact, and the ability to bridge sectors or bring together diverse groups around a common purpose.

The recipient will be recognized before hundreds of local leaders during Together Green Bay’s annual gathering held in conjunction with the Global Leadership Summit simulcast on August 6-7, 2026.

Applications are now being accepted through June 23, 2026.

Collaborative Catalyst Award Application: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScVtAZvYEfMOd26B_FZEPaAa0neav822wMWoqdRsxYrkJdPw/viewform

To learn more about the Global Leadership Summit in Green Bay: https://gbcommunitychurch.com/events/global-leadership-summit-2026

About Together Green Bay

Together Green Bay convenes leaders, organizations, and residents across sectors to strengthen collaboration and advance the flourishing of Greater Green Bay. Through leadership gatherings, workshops, research, and community partnerships, Together Green Bay helps identify opportunities for people and organizations to work together for the common good.

For more information about Together Green Bay or the Collaborative Catalyst Award, contact Cheryl Williams at 920-619-8963 or cherylw@gbcc.me