We are the leading consultancy for professional drafting services, helping you on how to nominate someone for an MBE

A Royal Honour from the King is among the most highly regarded and prestigious accolades an individual can receive. Anyone can be nominated, but only exceptional people are honoured. 

Anyone, based anywhere in the world that meets the criteria, can be nominated for a UK honour and the title of BEM, MBE, OBE, CBE or Knighthood / Damehood. 

Awards Intelligence can help you nominate someone for an MBE, or any other King’s honour award, by professionally handling the whole nomination process for you.

“Thanks for drafting such a professional nomination. You offer a truly outstanding service. I’m so glad my wife and I found you before she submitted the nomination. You are a great listener and an excellent writer. You made me sound brilliant!”

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Our Approach

We help families, organisations and individuals to put forward a comprehensive, accurate and in-depth presentation of their nominee’s achievements in order to give them the best chance of getting the recognition they deserve.

Every nomination we undertake is unique, reflecting the nature of the individual’s successes, commitments and expertise. Our consultants research the nominee independently and spend on average over 150 hours working on each nomination to ensure it is as detailed and in-depth as possible – giving the nominee the best possible chance of success.

Our support will save you valuable time and significantly increase your chances of success. The average success rate is just 10%. Our success rate is over 65%.

All nominees are assessed independently and informally by our experts against the Queen’s honours criteria to ensure their achievements are appropriate before we embark upon a nomination.

“I just wanted to send you a quick mail to thank you for helping us to compile the information for the awards nomination for my colleague. She received an MBE in the New Year honours and we were absolutely thrilled. She is absolutely delighted and so proud to have been nominated. I cannot thank you enough and have no hesitation in recommending your services to anyone. Once again a massive thank you from all of the staff.”

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FAQs

Who can get an MBE?

Anyone can be nominated to receive an MBE so long as they meet the necessary King’s honour criteria.

An MBE award can be given for all types of different achievement, but it is often given in recognition of community achievements or for a local “hands-on” service that has set an example to others.

A BEM (British Empire Medal) can also be awarded for sustained local achievements and high-impact work of a shorter duration.

When you recommend someone for an award it is not necessary to specify the name of the honour in your nomination as this will be decided by the committee judging the nomination.

Examples of individuals with an MBE include:

Sandbach School teacher John Lonsdale was recognised with an MBE for his services to education.

Tamara Heber-Percy and James Lohan, founders of hotelgroup MR & Mrs Smith received MBEs for their achievements

Martin Myers, clinical director of pathology and consultant clinical biochemist at the Royal Preston Hospital received an MBE for services to Healthcare Science

How can I get an MBE?

You can’t nominate yourself for an MBE, you can only be nominated for an MBE by someone else; for example a friend, family member or colleague who would like to see your achievements formally recognised with a King’s honour.

If someone would like to make a nomination for you, they can either do this themselves or they can enlist the help of Awards Intelligence to gather all the evidence, details and material for the nomination and give it the very best chance of success. We have probably drafted more successful nominations than anyone else in the world.

When is the best time to make an MBE nomination?

As soon as possible! Honours nominations for MBEs are considered all year long. However, the honours process involves a consideration period of around 12 – 18 months from receipt of your nomination, and the nominee must still be involved in the service for which they are being nominated, so it is important to get the nomination in the queue as soon as possible.

Too many people wait to put forward their nomination and are disappointed when an unexpected change or delay prevents their nominee from getting the honour they deserve.

Any further achievements the nominee has during the consideration process can always be added to the existing nomination later on, so don’t delay your nomination because you are waiting for a project to finish or until the nominee retires or they may never get the award they deserve!

Who judges MBE nominations?

There are different honours committees available to judge nominations for specific types of work and achievement, (for example health, education or the economy) and the main Honours Committee who review all types of honours nominations.

The committees are made up of independent experts as well as senior civil servants, and it is these individuals who decide whether a person should receive an MBE, OBE, CBE, knighthood or damehood.

Will Awards Intelligence lobby for an honour for an individual?

Absolutely not. Awards Intelligence offers a highly professional service that is transparent, objective and fair. 

Awards Intelligence has never embarked upon a lobbying campaign and has no connection with any government department or committee.

The Awards Intelligence team work entirely independently from the government and any other group. It is always important to remember that honours are open to all, they cannot be bought.

We do not decide who should and shouldn’t be awarded an honour, however we will ensure that the nominee meets all the relevant criteria before offering to help with the nomination.

What should a nomination for an MBE look like?

An MBE nomination should accurately and persuasively inform the honours committees about the nominee’s roles, contributions and achievements.

An Awards Intelligence nomination does exactly this, maintaining an evidence-based, factual yet compelling approach at all times.

What are the benefits of getting an MBE?

Many nominees have reported that getting an MBE in recognition of their work has made a real difference to the work they are doing and to their lives:                         

  • Receiving an MBE can provide much needed positive publicity to the nominee’s chosen charity, community effort or profession, allowing them to build on their achievements and contribute even more to society
  • A raised personal profile and enhanced reputation is also enjoyed by many individuals with an MBE award.
  • MBE recipients may enjoy a greater degree of trust, respect and acceptance of their ideas, work and projects.
  • Attracting new business or personal opportunities may be another benefit of receiving an MBE.

How many people a year receive an MBE?

Around two thousand people in total receive an MBE every year!

MBE awards are given out twice a year – in the King’s Birthday Honours List in June and in the New Year’s Honours List on the 1st January.

MBE recipients are then invited to attend an investiture ceremony at either Buckingham Palace or one of the Royal households, where they will receive their MBE medal from The King or his representative from The Royal Family.

Who has Awards Intelligence helped to get an MBE?

We will never knowingly divulge whose nominations have been professionally produced. All of our services are treated with a high level of discretion and we will treat your nomination with the same level of confidentiality.

We constantly receive feedback from our happy clients, for example:

“Just wanted to say a big thank you to you and your team for delivering a fantastic nomination for… He was delighted to receive an MBE and when I showed him a copy of the nomination he was bowled over. It was the best birthday present I could ever have arranged for my father.”

You can see more examples of our happy clients’ testimonials here.

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