Today, more than 270 million acres of land — roughly seven percent of the world’s arable land— is in the hands of the poorest. It’s amazing what a little land can do.
Prizes and Distinctions
2009: Evergreen Award, Executive Alliance
2009: Telly Award (for film “Land is Hope), People’s Telly Awards
2008: Development Marketplace Award, World Bank
2008: Razoo Top 100 Nonprofits, Razoo
2008: Finalist, United Nations Public Service Award, United Nations
2008: World Citizen of the Year, World Affairs Council
2007: Featured Committment, Clinton Global Initiative, Clinton Foundation
2007: Finalist, Conrad N. Hilton Humanitarian Prize, Hilton Foundation
2007: Finalist, Alcan Prize for Sustainability, International Business Leaders Forum
2006: Henry R. Kravis Prize in Leadership, Henry R. Kravis Institute in Leadership, Claremont McKenna College
2003: Gleitsman International Activist Award, Gleitsman Foundation
2002-2007: Outstanding Global Social Entrepreneur, Schwab Foundation for Social Entrepreneurship
1996: Courageous Award, Washington State Bar Association
1991-1996: John and Marguerite Walker Corbally Professor in Public Service
1993: International Citizen of the Year, Seattle International District Rotary
1990: Outstanding Public Service Award, University of Washington
1973: Ralph Bunche Award for Outstanding Contribution to World Peace through Law, Seattle-King County Bar Association
Nominations: Nobel Peace Prize, Hilton Humanitarian Award, Skoll Social Entrepreneur Award, World Food Prize, Rio Tinto Alcan Prize for Sustainability, United Nations Public Service Award, Gates Award for Global Health, and the Civic Ventures Purpose Prize
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