Fundraising Awards 2010 open for entries 0

Fundraising | Celina Ribeiro | 3 Feb 2010

Lots of things have changed for Fundraising magazine this year, but our longstanding commitment celebrating excellence in the sector is not one of them.

The Fundraising magazine awards are back for 2010, as is our infamous Top 50 Most Influential poll of the people who matter in fundraising.

In the proud tradition of Professional Fundraising Awards before it, this year’s Fundraising magazine awards will be looking for entries across five categories:

  • Fundraising charity of the year
  • Fundraising campaign of the year
  • Outstanding contribution (individual)
  • Professional fundraiser of the year
  • Rising star

We know there’s been a lot of great work done by fundraisers in the last year, in sometimes difficult circumstances, and we want to hear about it.

Entries will be accepted until Thursday, April 22, and the winners will be announced in June.  

For more information about the Fundraising awards visit: www.fundraisingawards.co.uk.

To vote in the Top 50 Most Influential Poll, also closing on April 22, click here.

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