Selena Gomez, Becky G, Jelly Roll & More Are Finalists for 2024 Anthem Awards

Finalists were announced on Tuesday (Oct. 15) for the fourth Annual Anthem Awards, which celebrate purpose and mission-driven work. Finalists from the music, media and entertainment worlds include Jelly Roll, Foo Fighters, Valerie June, Lainey Wilson and others with “Power to the Patients”; Becky G with NPR’s “Tiny Desk Concerts’ ‘El Tiny’ Takeover”; Rare Beauty by Selena Gomez; Google; Amazon Music; CNN Worldwide; GLAAD; Samsung Electronics America; LinkedIn; ESPN; On Purpose With Jay Shetty; and Comedy Central’s The Daily Show.

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Supporters can celebrate this year’s finalists online until Oct. 31. The for-profit and nonprofit entries in each category with the greatest support will win Anthem Community Voice Awards. All finalists are also in the running for Gold, Silver, and Bronze Anthem Awards chosen by the International Academy of Digital Arts & Sciences (IADAS). Finalists can be supported at celebrate.anthemawards.com.

This year’s Anthem Award finalists were selected from over 2,300 submissions from 34 countries. Winners will be announced on Nov. 19. Fans can watch each winner’s “Call to Action Speech” in the Anthem Winners Gallery that day at anthemawards.com.

The Anthem Awards were launched in 2021 to highlight social impact work happening around the globe. The awards were founded by The Webby Awards in partnership with the Ad Council, Born This Way Foundation, Feeding America, GLAAD, Mozilla, NAACP, NRDC, WWF, and XQ.

The Anthem Awards honors work across seven core causes: diversity; equity & inclusion; education; art & culture; health; human & civil rights; humanitarian action & services; responsible technology; and sustainability, environment & climate.

Paul Grein

Billboard