The 2025 SFEA Awards Committee is excited to offer a revised and streamlined slate of awards to recognize and honor festivals, events, and supporting members of the Southeast Festivals & Events Association.
Awards are part of the Association’s reward and recognition program and are a long-standing tradition of highlighting the best and brightest of festivals, events, and supporting members across twelve states. Our full membership is dedicated to identifying the professionals that raise the bar and provide outstanding examples. We also use this program to set new goals and standards for the profession. We can all learn from each other and give a hardy round of applause to those who distinguish themselves with great work.
While many of the award categories lend to self-nomination, we encourage all planners and supporting members to take a wider look within our membership and submit nominations for other members who are leaders, do outstanding work, and deserve recognition.
All SFEA Kaleidoscope Award winners will be announced only at the 2025 SFEA Annual Conference in Chattanooga, TN. Winners in the following categories must be present* at the ceremony to accept the award:
- Best Festival or Event over $75K
- Best Festival or Event under $75K
- Best Festival or Event under $20K
- Best New Event
- Event Professional of the Year
*Attendance at the awards gala is thus mandatory if you apply in those 5 categories.
For additional information please contact:
Jamie McCormick, Operations Manager, info@southeastfestivals.org
This is for submitting for the category of Best Event Program:
Describe how this year’s program differs from last year’s program. Include digital samples of the program, brochure, booklet, or pamphlet. Include a digital image of the cover. Describe the purpose of the program. Was it effective and how? Clarity of message, design, layout, and creativity will be examined.
Submit the following:
- A detailed description of the program or brochure
- Supporting material (may be more than one attachment)
- How was it created?
- Is it visually appealing?
- What was its purpose?
- Was it effective? How?