FAQ

What is The Gail Awards?

The Gail Awards is an award show that was created to celebrate creative work while raising money for a good cause.

When will winners be announced?

Judging is happening now via the AwardCore portal. Winners will be announced in mid-June and notified via email.

Work entered must have run between January 1, 2022 and April 15, 2023. 

How can I help?

If you’d like to lend a hand to helping us get this fundraiser and show off the ground, please contact us.

Can I enter work in more than one category?

From what we’ve seen in other award shows, you almost have to.

Is the full entry fee donated to charity?

Yes, 100% of proceeds will be donated to women’s rights organizations.

What is the cost of entering?

$125 per piece of work, per category.

Will there be a physical event?

In order to keep costs down and donations up, there will not be a physical awards show, and judging will all take place digitally.

Will there be a physical trophies for winners?

There will not be physical trophies created due to the cost of creating them. All money raised will go directly to The Fund for Women’s Equality.

Are my entry fees tax deductible?

Yes, 100% of entry costs are donated directly to charity so they qualify as tax deductible.

The transaction fee is not and will be separate on your receipt. This fee will be collected by our platform partner, AwardCore, to cover credit card fees.

What organization will the proceeds be donated to?

The Fund for Women’s Equality is a national organization that promotes sex equality in the United States. It seeks bold change and is helping lead a community and political movement for Constitutional recognition of the Equal Rights Amendment. It works to increase public understanding of the need for codifying the equal treatment of people on the basis of sex in the Constitution, and the need to end sex inequality in all its forms. It is a sister organization to the ERA Coalition, which works for the passage and ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment and broader Constitutional equality.