Call for Nominations: Black Women in Food Awards 2026

The Black Women in Food Awards is an annual celebration dedicated to highlighting the brilliance of Black women across the food, beverage, and hospitality value chains. From Michelin-starred chefs and food scientists to sustainable farmers and beverage entrepreneurs, the awards recognize impact that is often overlooked.

​The 2026 edition continues to amplify these voices, providing a platform that fosters community, professional growth, and investment opportunities. Winning a BWIF award is more than a trophy; it is a seal of excellence that resonates across the global culinary landscape.

Key Benefits for Nominees & Winners

​Recognition by Black Women in Food opens doors that often remain closed to minority entrepreneurs:

  • Global Exposure: Honorees are featured across major media outlets and BWIF’s extensive digital platforms, putting your brand in front of a global audience.
  • Networking & Community: You gain entry into an exclusive circle of high-achieving Black women in the industry, facilitating collaborations and mentorship.
  • Industry Credibility: The award acts as a powerful “trust signal” for investors, retail buyers, and potential corporate partners.
  • Speaking Opportunities: Winners are frequently invited to speak at major industry summits, festivals, and panels throughout the year.

Eligibility Criteria

​The awards are open to individuals who identify as Black women and have made significant contributions in the following areas:

  • Entrepreneurship: Founders of food or beverage brands, restaurants, or catering services.
  • Hospitality Leadership: Women in executive or management roles within the hospitality sector.
  • Advocacy & Education: Innovators working on food justice, nutrition, or agricultural education.
  • Culinary Arts: Chefs, bakers, and mixologists pushing the boundaries of flavor and technique.
  • Media & Creative: Food stylists, photographers, and writers documenting Black foodways.

Note: Self-nominations are encouraged, as are nominations from peers, colleagues, or mentors.

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Application Process

​The selection process is rigorous, focusing on leadership, innovation, and community impact.

You will need to submit a detailed profile of the nominee, highlighting key achievements over the past 12–24 months. Be ready to provide links to press coverage, social media traction, or portfolio work.

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