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And the winners are...

Congratulations to all the winners at the star-spangled Institute of Fundraising National awards presentation on Monday night.

The Gill Astarita Fundraiser of the year

Most innovative fundraising campaign

For the campaign that shows significant innovation in fundraising.

The shortlisted entries in alphabetical order are:
Breakthrough Breast Cancer – Too Many Women

Best use of the telephone

For the campaign that demonstrates innovation linked to success in the use of the telephone in fundraising.
The shortlisted entries, in alphabetical order are:

British Red Cross

Best use of legacy fundraising

For the campaign that demonstrates innovation linked to success in the use of legacy fundraising

The shortlisted entries, listed alphabetically, are:
Cystic Fibrosis Trust

Volunteer fundraiser of the year

For any volunteer who has made a major contribution to fundraising, over a significant period, for one or more organisations.

The shortlisted entries in alphabetical order are:

Best use of e-media

Best use of e-media
For the campaign that demonstrates the best use of either one single form of e-media fundraising or the successful application of a range of techniques.

Fundraising team of the year

For any team or department that, through the nature of teamwork, has achieved considerable and recognisable success.

The shortlisted entries in alphabetical order are:

Best use of direct mail

For the campaign that demonstrates the best use of direct mail in fundraising

The shortlisted entries in alphabetical order are
RNIB
St Barnabas House
Salvation Army

RNIB

Most committed to learning and development 2011

The non-profit organisation that demonstrates a commitment to accessing and providing tailed learning that supports and develops their staff at every point in their career.

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