The MCC award is a badge offered by Microsoft, which is designed to recognize notable contributions to Microsoft online community forums such as TechNet, MSDN, O365 and Microsoft Community." There are more active MCCs in these tools than MVPs. It is more difficult to become an MVP, and the selection process is more rigorous. The MCC selection process is now automatic, based on your accomplishments. For more about the selection process and how to become an MCC or MVP, see How to Become an MVP or MCC. MCC is a badge, with status in your TechNet/MSDN/Community profile and it's 3 months long program. MVP is an award program. The award is for one year at a time. You may have an MCC badge and be eligible for MVP (and MVPs can earn MCC badges.)
Microsoft Community Contributor (MCC)
Most Valuable Professional (MVP)
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Naomi N edited Revision 27. Comment: Minor edit
Ed Price - MSFT edited Revision 25. Comment: Changed to "May have an MCC badge" because "May have an MCC" sounds like you have the person. =^)
Emily_F edited Revision 23. Comment: Updated MCC language - better reflect change from award program to simple badge
Ed Price - MSFT edited Revision 16. Comment: Updating
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Thiago Cardoso Luiz edited Revision 14. Comment: add link facebook page MCC
Ed Price - MSFT edited Revision 10. Comment: Updated per Naomi's comment.
Thanks Naomi! I updated it!
MVPs and MCCs are nominated in a similar process by specific Microsoft employees and by MVPs. - this is not entirely correct as I believe anyone can nominate for MVP and even someone can try to nominate himself.