Nominate Someone

Share a story with care.

Use the public nomination form to share the context Josh's team would need to review a nomination respectfully and responsibly.

Live form

Nomination submissions go through Josh's public Google Form.

What to include

Helpful nominations are specific, respectful, and honest.

  • Who the person is and where they are located.
  • What difficult circumstance they are facing.
  • What kind of support might help.
  • Whether you have permission to share their story.
  • How Josh's team could safely follow up if appropriate.

What happens next

A nomination is a starting point, not a public promise.

This keeps the process respectful for the person being nominated and realistic for everyone submitting a story.

01

Submit context

Use the public form to share who the person is, where they are, and what support may help.

02

Review fit

Josh's team can review whether the story is clear, safe, and appropriate to follow up on.

03

Confirm care

Consent, dignity, and practical next steps matter before any story becomes public-facing.

04

Follow up

If a nomination is a fit, follow-up may happen through the contact details shared in the form.

Do not submit information you do not have permission to share. The best nominations protect the person's dignity while explaining the real need clearly.

Trust notes

Before you submit, keep the person first.

  • Include permission context when you can.
  • Use practical details instead of dramatic language.
  • A nomination does not guarantee a response, fundraiser, or public video.
  • If the situation is urgent or unsafe, contact local emergency or crisis resources first.

Nomination form

Start with the official submission form.

The form is the right place for nomination details. This page gives people a moment to gather helpful information first.

If someone is in immediate danger or needs urgent help, contact local emergency services or an appropriate local crisis resource.

Before you submit

Gather the details that make a nomination useful.

  • The person's name, location, and current situation.
  • The kind of support that may actually help.
  • Any safe way Josh's team can follow up.
  • Whether the person has given permission to share their story.