Awards Alphabetically
- Award for organizing the Illinois Arts Council (1965), and serving as First Chairman through 1971 (Illinois Arts Council)
- Award for Visionary Leadership and Extraordinary Contributions (on December 15, 2011, Historical Society of Quincy and Adams County)
- BRAVO Award (2003, Muddy River Opera Company in Quincy)
- Certificate of Merit (1979, Illinois Department of Conservation)
- Commendation for 30 years of community service, 80th General Assembly Resolution No.1079 (1978, State of Illinois House of Representatives)
- Dedication of April 2008 concert in 60th anniversary Season to Founder and First Conductor (April 2008, Quincy Symphony Orchestra)
- Distinguished Service Award (1981, Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville)
- Distinguished Service Award for Support of the Arts, presented at July conference in Puerto Rico (1996, National Governors Association)
- First City of Quincy Arts Award (1981, Quincy Society of Fine Arts)
- First recipient of Hainline Award for Contribution to the Arts (1985, Western Illinois University)
- Governor’s Arts Award (1978, Illinois Arts Council)
- Governor’s Proclamation: “George M. Irwin Day in Illinois” April 28, 2000 (State of Illinois)
- Historic Quincy Business District Award for Excellence in Downtown Revitalization, Preservation Pioneer Award (2006)
- Honorary Doctor of Fine Arts (1973, Culver-Stockton College)
- Honorary Doctor of Humane Letters (1990, Western Illinois University, Macomb)
- Honorary Doctor of Humane Letters (2000, Quincy University)
- Honored as a Rector of the Lincoln Academy of Illinois (1997-2020)
- Key to the City of Quincy (January 27, 1990)
- Lifetime Achievement Award (1990, Illinois Arts Alliance Foundation, Chicago)
- Mayor's Proclamation: "George M. Irwin Day in Quincy" April 28, 2000 (City of Quincy)
- Mayor’s Proclamation: “George M. Irwin Week in Quincy” April 12-19, 2014 (City of Quincy)
- Member of the Historical Society of Quincy and Adams County's Restoration Committee (1979-1990)
- Preservation Honor Award (1983, National Trust for Historic Preservation)
- Recognition as Founder and First President at 60th Anniversary Reception in November (2007, Quincy Society of Fine Arts)
- Richard Driehaus Foundation Award for lifetime work in historic preservation (1999, Landmarks Preservation Council of Illinois)
- Selina Roberts Ottum Award for 60 years of service to the Arts and Community Development in Philadelphia (June 2008, Americans for the Arts, co-sponsored by the National Endowment for the Arts)
- Solano Medal of Honor (1963, Quincy College)
- Studs Terkel Award for Lifetime Service to the Arts and Humanities (1999, Illinois Humanities Council)
- Young Man of the Year Award (1946, Junior Chamber of Commerce)
Awards Chronologically
- Young Man of the Year Award (1946, Junior Chamber of Commerce)
- Solano Medal of Honor (1963, Quincy College)
- Award for organizing the Illinois Arts Council (1965), and serving as First Chairman through 1971 (Illinois Arts Council)
- Honorary Doctor of Fine Arts (1973, Culver-Stockton College)
- Commendation for 30 years of community service, 80th General Assembly Resolution No.1079 (1978, State of Illinois House of Representatives)
- Governor’s Arts Award (1978, Illinois Arts Council)
- Honorary Board Member for the Quincy Concert Band
- Certificate of Merit (1979, Illinois Department of Conservation)
- Member of the Historical Society of Quincy and Adams County's Restoration Committee (1979-1990)
- Distinguished Service Award (1981, Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville)
- First City of Quincy Arts Award (1981, Quincy Society of Fine Arts)
- Preservation Honor Award (1983, National Trust for Historic Preservation)
- First recipient of Hainline Award for Contribution to the Arts (1985, Western Illinois University)
- Key to the City of Quincy (January 27, 1990)
- Honorary Doctor of Humane Letters (1990, Western Illinois University, Macomb)
- Lifetime Achievement Award (1990, Illinois Arts Alliance Foundation, Chicago)
- Distinguished Service Award for Support of the Arts, presented at July conference in Puerto Rico (1996, National Governors Association)
- Honored as a Rector of the Lincoln Academy of Illinois (1997-2020)
- Richard Driehaus Foundation Award for lifetime work in historic preservation (1999, Landmarks Preservation Council of Illinois)
- Studs Terkel Award for Lifetime Service to the Arts and Humanities (1999, Illinois Humanities Council)
- Governor’s Proclamation: “George M. Irwin Day in Illinois” April 28, 2000 (State of Illinois)
- Mayor's Proclamation: "George M. Irwin Day in Quincy" April 28, 2000 (City of Quincy)
- Honorary Doctor of Humane Letters (2000, Quincy University)
- BRAVO Award (2003, Muddy River Opera Company in Quincy)
- Historic Quincy Business District Award for Excellence in Downtown Revitalization, Preservation Pioneer Award (2006)
- Recognition as Founder and First President at 60th Anniversary Reception in November (2007, Quincy Society of Fine Arts)
- Dedication of April 2008 concert in 60th anniversary Season to Founder and First Conductor (April 2008, Quincy Symphony Orchestra)
- Selina Roberts Ottum Award for 60 years of service to the Arts and Community Development in Philadelphia (June 2008, Americans for the Arts, co-sponsored by the National Endowment for the Arts)
- Award for Visionary Leadership and Extraordinary Contributions (on December 15, 2011, Historical Society of Quincy and Adams County)
- Mayor’s Proclamation: “George M. Irwin Week in Quincy” April 12-19, 2014 (City of Quincy)
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George M. Irwin Endowment for the Arts
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George M. Irwin Endowment for the Arts
Donate online securely at artsquincy.org or return this form and check to Arts Quincy, 300 Civic Center Plaza Suite #244, Quincy, IL 62301.