Good Furry Award

The Good Furry Award is an annual prize given to furries who represent the spirit of the furry fandom.

Debuting in 2019, it is administered by Grubbs Grizzly on the Ask Papabear website, nominations are received by furries and then a selection of the best nominations are put up to a vote.

The winner receives a cash prize and a crystal trophy; three honorable mentions also receive trophies. Anyone in the furry community is eligible for the prize without regard to age, sex, gender, race, religion, or nationality, with the exception of the administrator and anyone else who might assist the administrator.

2019
The winner of the first award was Tony Barrett (Dogbomb), who won posthumously (the prize was sent to his brother and the money was donated to the ALS Foundation in his name), and honorable mentions were Aleshka Alejandra, Noelle White (Wyld), and Matt VanNest.

2020
The winner of the second annual award is Ash Coyote who won for her series of YouTube videos Ask Ash, that promote and inform about the furry fandom.

Honorable mentions went to Aleshka Alejandra, who is the first repeat winner, Hunter Fusky' and Courtney "Nuka" Plante.

2021
The third ever winner of the award was Cassidy Civet (CassidyTheCivet), becoming the second trans winner in a row, as well as the first winner to have previously written to the column Grubbs runs. She was also the first Person of color (POC) furry to win, as well as the first Canadian and the youngest winner.

Honorable mentions went to Kitwana Lion, Paco Panda and VinceWuff. Nominations for the 2021 award were opened in January 2021 and voting was during the entire month of May.

External link

 * Good Furry Awards official homepage