NAR's Triple Crown and President's Cup Award Winners Announced

Louisiana REALTORS® • February 20, 2023

NAR's Triple Crown and President's Cup Awards Announced

The Louisiana Realtors® has received the NAR Triple Crown Award and President's Cup Award for their 2022 fundraising and participation efforts. LR® was recognized for achieving its 2022 Realtors® Political Action Committee fundraising, participation, major investor and President’s Circle member goals. Louisiana was 1 of 18 states to receive both awards for their efforts in 2022.


In addition, 4 Louisiana local associations received NAR’s Triple Crown Award and the President’s Cup Award for 2022 RPAC fundraising and advocacy efforts.


To achieve the Triple Crown Award, associations must meet or exceed their national RPAC fundraising goal and meet or exceed their participation criteria. Each association listed below has met the NAR-specified criteria during the 2022 year for RPAC.


  • Bayou Board of REALTORS®
  • Greater Baton Rouge Association of REALTORS®
  • Southwest Louisiana Association of REALTORS®
  • REALTOR® Association of Acadiana

 

To achieve the President’s Cup, an association must meet or exceed RPAC goals, as well as advocacy goals. Each association listed below has met the NAR-specified criteria during the 2022 year for RPAC.


  • Bayou Board of REALTORS®
  • Greater Baton Rouge Association of REALTORS®
  • Southwest Louisiana Association of REALTORS®
  • REALTOR® Association of Acadiana


The continued commitment and hard work we see from our Louisiana REALTORS® and our local associations allow us to have a seat at the table and have REALTOR® voices heard at the Capitol. 

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