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Noah's Ark Children's Hospice has won this year's National Fundraising Award's Fundraising Campaign of the Year, with Macmillan, RNLI, UNICEF UK and Greenpeace UK also among the 2020 winners. The award ceremony usually takes place during July’s annual Fundraising Convention. However, due to the coronavirus pandemic, the Chartered Institute of Fundraising, like many other organisations, has had to change its plans for the event. The Fundraising Convention is now taking place online in July, while the award winners were announced on 29 May on Twitter. In full, the winners are: Individual categories Young Fundraiser of the Year: Ibrahim Yousaf Volunteer Fundraiser of the Year: Rachel Clark – We Hear You Rising Star: Naomi Tomlinson – Suzy Lamplugh Trust Fundraiser of the Year: Eddie Taylor – Alive & Kicking https://twitter.com/IoFtweets/status/1266308313530105863 https://twitter.com/BallsForAfrica/status/1266311339233947651   Fundraising campaigns Best Supporter Experience: British Red Cross – Online Regular Givers Journey Redesign Individual Giving Campaign of the Year: RNLI – Perfect Storm Legacy Campaign of the Year: Macmillan Cancer Support – Macmillan Free Will Service Fundraising Campaign of the Year: Noah’s Ark Children’s Hospice – Building the Ark Regional Campaign of the Year: Caring in Bristol – Making Homelessness History in Bristol Fundraising Event of the Year: Greenpeace UK – Major Gifts: Protecting the Oceans Innovations in Fundraising: UNICEF UK – Paddington’s Postcards https://twitter.com/IoFtweets/status/1266323425796243459 https://twitter.com/NoahsArkHospice/status/1266327845774725120   Fundraising organisations Charity-Business Partnership of the Year: Age UK & Cadbury The #ChangeCollective Award: Youth Sport Trust The Social Purpose Award: IKEA Most Committed Company to the Sector: Open Creates https://twitter.com/IoFtweets/status/1266338548741033984 https://twitter.com/YouthSportTrust/status/1266358619882356736  

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