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Hosting a table at The Charity Awards is a great opportunity for you and your stakeholders to share in the sector's best known and most prestigious event. See below for more.

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Host a table

Hosting a table at The Charity Awards is a great opportunity for you and your stakeholders to share in the sector's best known and most prestigious event.

Email phil.bishop@civilsociety.co.uk or call 020 7819 1215.

You can choose either a table of 10 (£2,500) or 12 (£3,000) which we can help you fill with our guests if you so wish.

The price includes a champagne reception with your own meeting area, followed by a three course dinner in The Great Room, and then of course the prize-giving. If your budget stretches a little further, we also have a handful of private rooms available where you can host your own reception before the evening.

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Tables are allocated on a strictly first come first served basis. Each year we have to disappoint people who call us after we have sold-out, so make sure you don't miss out.

What you can expect

The evening attracts around 800 guests with the most recognised names in the charity sector, an impressive roster of celebrities, plus of course our 32 nominated charities. To see how last year went take a look at our book of the night or video.

 

Charity Awards 2011 Room

"I can't think of any other event that entertains, informs and humbles you in equal measure."
Julie Barnsley, commercial banking director, Metro Bank

"... a stunning success that was enjoyed by everyone."
Peter Kyle, acting CEO, ACEVO

"... very inspirational."
Anne Davis, head of charity and voluntary sector, ICAEW

 

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The Charity Awards 2012 is kindly supported by

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Ecclesiastical
Leadership Trust
Natwest
The Times

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