The shortlist for the Institute of Fundraising (IoF) National Fundraising Awards has been announced. The awards are now in their 24th year, and function as a showcase of fundraising excellence and achievements over the past 12 months.
Kevin Kibble, Chair of Judges, said:
“With so many excellent entries coming in, getting onto the shortlist is a major achievement in itself. In raising the profile of a cause, campaign, team or fundraiser, picking up an award can make an enormous difference to a charity”.
The winners of the 15 Awards will be announced on 29th November at the National Fundraising Awards ceremony in London’s art deco venue, Troxy.
The shortlist covers 13 of the award categories. Two, the Lifetime Contribution Award and the Gill Astarita Fundraiser of the Year Award, will be announced on the night.
Shortlist
Best Business-Charity Partnership
Fundraising Charity of the Year – Large
Best Volunteer Fundraiser
Most Committed Company to the Sector
Fundraising Charity of the Year – Small
Best Legacy or In-Memoriam Campaign
Most Innovative Fundraising Campaign
Best Individual Giving Campaign
Best Fundraising Newcomer
Best Use of Digital
Best Use of Events
Best Young Fundraiser
Best Use of Insight
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