February 22, 2024

Agent Do Good Award Is Back!

Nominations close April 1.

Do you know an agent who has a cause he or she is passionate about? Have they been with National Life for two years? Then nominate them for (or let them know about) the Agent Do Good Award! At National Life, we know many of our agents are not only committed to their clients, they’re also committed to their communities. That’s why we created the National Life Group Agent Do Good Award.

Here are the 2024 award criteria:

  • An agent can nominate themself or they can be nominated by someone else.
  • The agent must have full time status, have at least two full years of service, and be in good standing and actively writing business with the National Life Group.
  • The agent has been supporting their cause for at least one year.
  • The agent’s time and effort to their cause is making a difference and positively impacting their community and the lives of others.
  • Their cause is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that is not a religious, labor or fraternal group.
  • The organization must not discriminate in any way on the basis of race, religion, gender, age, national origin, disability or sexual orientation.
  • An agent can only win once in a five-year period.
  • Agent causes can be domestic or international.

The National Life Foundation will award up to $7,500 to the Cause of one Career agent and one Independent agent.

Nominations close April 1.

Help our distribution partners do more good with the Agent Do Good Award!

Nominate here

Here’s a Look at Some of our Amazing Do Good from the Past!

 

2023 winner Jose Jimenez serves in the Miami Chapter of  The Continental Societies Inc,  and organization. Their mission is to promote the economic, education and social welfare of underprivileged and disadvantaged youth. Jose is on the Education Committee and is focused on promoting literacy through the “Real Men Read” program.

Bill Le , 2022 winner and founder of Independent Agency Alliance (IAA), has committed himself to fighting poverty in Vietnam caused by the failing infrastructure systems for energy, water,  and sanitation. He has raised more than $150,000 to donate much needed supplies to Vietnamese communities and families.

 

We are excited to keep Doing Good with you.