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Marjory Stoneman Douglas Award

The Marjory Stoneman Douglas Award

 Marjory Stoneman Douglas (1890–1998) is remembered as one of South Florida’s most influential voices - an author, journalist, and environmentalist whose work shaped the cultural and ecological identity of the region. Best known for her groundbreaking 1947 book The Everglades: River of Grass, she transformed public perception of the Everglades from a swamp into a national treasure worth protecting.


Beyond her environmental advocacy, Douglas was deeply committed to the written word and the power of information. She was a founding member of the Friends of the Miami-Dade Public Library, worked as a journalist for The Miami Herald, wrote fiction and nonfiction for national publications, and used her voice to champion civic responsibility, access to knowledge, and the preservation of South Florida’s natural and cultural heritage.


 The Marjory Stoneman Douglas Award recognizes individuals who have made significant contributions to literacy and libraries at the local, state, or national level and that have:

  • Championed literacy through innovative programs or partnerships;
  • Advocated for library funding and equitable access to information;
  • Contributed time, resources, or expertise to enhance library services and community outreach; and
  • Inspired a culture of reading and lifelong learning throughout Miami-Dade County

Naming this award in Marjory Stoneman Douglas' honor is in celebration of enduring legacies as an advocate for South Florida and the belief in the transformative role of reading, writing, and access to knowledge in shaping strong, informed communities.

Award Recipients

2025: Mitch Kaplan

The Friends is proud to present Mitch Kaplan with the inaugural Marjory Stoneman Douglas Award for his extraordinary contributions to literacy, literature, and community engagement in Miami-Dade County.


As the founder of Books & Books, Kaplan nurtured a bookstore that grew into a thriving cultural anchor - expanding across the region, hosting hundreds of literary events each year, and serving as a gathering place for readers and writers alike. As co-founder of the Miami Book Fair International, he helped launch what is now the nation’s largest community-focused literary festival, drawing authors and readers from around the world and fostering a culture of access, diversity, and intellectual curiosity.


Through his innovation, advocacy, and unwavering passion for the written word, Mitch Kaplan has uplifted Miami’s literary life, making his selection as the inaugural honoree a fitting tribute to a true champion of literacy and libraries.

Nominations

 

Do you know someone who has made an extraordinary impact on literacy, libraries, or access to knowledge? We invite you to nominate them for the next Marjory Stoneman Douglas Award.

 

Nominees may include:

  • Volunteers who dedicate their time to promoting literacy and lifelong learning;
  • Educators who inspire students and expand opportunities through reading;
  • Philanthropists and community leaders who invest in library services and programs;
  • Corporate or nonprofit partners who create innovative literacy initiatives; and
  • Policy advocates who fight for library funding and equitable access to information.


How to nominate:

  • Submit the nominee’s name, contact information, and a short description of their contributions.
  • Include any supporting materials, such as news articles, program details, or letters of support.
  • Nominations are due by June 1 of each year.
     

Help us honor those who inspire a culture of reading and lifelong learning throughout Miami-Dade County and beyond.


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