Sponsors

Sponsors

For 13 years The Charity Awards have celebrated outstanding charity work; great ideas, excellent management and inspiring leadership.

If your organisation has a stake in the charity sector, or you have a strong CSR programme, or you simply want to visibly demonstrate your support for the UK's most inspiring work, then The Charity Awards can be the perfect vehicle.

The Charity Awards is widely regarded as the premier programme of its kind. It runs for seven months from December, achieving huge reach through national and trade media, the main charity membership bodies, and of course throusands of charities themselves. It all culminates in June with a spectacular, glittering black-tie evening at London's Grosvenor House. To see what we mean, click here.

To discuss how to get involved for 2013 call Phil Bishop on 020 7819 1215 or email phil.bishop@civilsociety.co.uk.

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Overall Awards partner

CAF

'Promoting examples of charity excellence in practice has wide and varied implications not only for those in the spotlight but for the many organisations who take away vital learnings from the activities of others. It creates a ripple effect. A recycling of knowledge and insight that helps to drive the charity sector forward to achieve ever greater levels of impact. The Charity Awards undoubtedly help to do this. Uncovering untold talent year after year, the opportunities for shared learning are incalculable.  It is for these reasons that we are delighted to be overall sponsor for the Charity Awards 2013.'

John Low, chief executive, Charities Aid Foundation

The Charities Aid Foundation is a charity whose mission is to create greater value for charities and social enterprise. We do this by transforming the way donations are made and charitable funds are managed.

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 Ecclesiastical  Leadership Trust

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