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Who deserves nominating as a Fellow of the Institute of Fundraising?

Howard Lake | 15 April 2015 | News

The Institute of Fundraising is seeking nominations of people who deserve to become a Fellow of the Institute. The Fellowship is a recognition of individuals’ track record of commitment to the fundraising profession and the Institute.
This contribution needs to have been “above and beyond their day job”. For example, Fellows typically have given their time to help in the development of the profession of fundraising.
Gill Raikes, Fellow of the Institute and former Vice Chair of Trustees, said:

“I am so proud to be a Fellow of the Institute of Fundraising. Many people go over and above the day job, supporting the Institute in many different ways, mentoring aspiring fundraisers and leading special interest groups. Being a Fellow of the Institute is a brilliant way to acknowledge these special people who do so much to support our fundraising profession.”

You can find out more about being an IoF Fellow and download a nomination form.
Nominations must be received at the Institute of Fundraising’s offices by midday on Friday 15th May 2015. They will be considered by a panel composed of trustees and other members.
Fellowships are announced at the Institute’s AGM during its National Convention in July.
UK Fundraising’s Howard Lake was made a Fellow in 2012.
 

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