Governor Mike Braun has announced that the state of Indiana is now accepting nominations for the prestigious 2026 Century and Half Century Business Awards. The annual awards recognize long-standing Hoosier businesses that have demonstrated a strong, enduring commitment to serving their local communities.
The awards specifically honor companies that have remained in continuous operation for at least 100 years (Century Award) or 50 years (Half Century Award). Businesses selected for the 2026 honors will be celebrated at a special recognition ceremony held at the Indiana Statehouse later this year.
To be considered for the award, businesses must meet the following eligibility criteria:
- The business must have had continuous operations in Indiana for 100 or 50 years by December 31, 2025.
- The business must have participated in the same line of work for the duration of its operations. If the business model has changed, an explanation of its evolution must be provided on the nomination form.
- The business must have been based in Indiana since it was founded.
- The business must recognize, acknowledge, and agree that it is in full compliance with the Indiana Secretary of State.
- The business must not have previously received a Century or Half Century award from the state of Indiana. However, previous Half Century award recipients may qualify and apply for a Century award.
Eligible companies across the state are encouraged to submit their nominations before the deadline on May 30, 2026.
For additional details or to complete the online application, business owners and community members can visit iedc.in.gov/program/century-and-half-century-awards.
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