For the campaign that demonstrates innovation linked to success in the use of payroll giving
The shortlisted entries in alphabetical order are: NFU Mutual/Make-A-Wish Foundation TNT Post
For any fundraiser who, in the last two years, has shown aptitude, ability and success beyond their experience.
The shortlisted entries in alphabetical order are: Dylan Carroll Joe Doyle
The supplier that has gone the extra mile to demonstrate the greatest commitment and support to the sector
The shortlisted entries in alphabetical order are:
Brightsource Ltd Home Fundraising
The organisation that demonstrates exemplary integration of its fundraising and campaigning messages to good effect
The shortlisted entries in alphabetical order are: Beatbullying
For the campaign or initiative that demonstrates the best use of individual major donor fundraising.
The shortlisted entries in alphabetical order are: Marie Curie Cancer Care National Trust
For the campaign that demonstrates innovation linked to success with face-to-face fundraising at any level.
The shortlisted entries in alphabetical order are: Breakthrough Breast Cancer
For the best campaign to persuade current supporters to renew and upgrade their giving, using any or several fundraising techniques.
The shortlisted entries in alphabetical order are
For the campaign that demonstrates the best use of event fundraising conducted by any charity, or branch of a national charity or charities.
For any non-profit organisation that provides an outstanding and supportive environment for fundraisers
The shortlisted entries in alphabetical order are: Jewish Care Prostate Cancer Charity
It's that awards time of year again. The Institute of Fundraising's National Awards have been judged, and the shortlists announced.
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