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Institute of Fundraising

Best business/charity partnership (smaller charities with under £1m income)

For the best relationship between a charity and a business that provides benefit to the charity within the eligibility criteria.

The shortlisted entries are:

Best up and coming fundraiser

For any fundraiser who, in the last two years, has shown aptitude, ability and success beyond their experience.

The shortlisted entries are:

Best use of direct mail

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

The shortlisted entries are:

Best fundraising organisation to work for

For any non-profit organisation that provides an outstanding and supportive environment for fundraisers.

The shortlisted entries are:

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 are:

Best donor development campaign

For the best campaign to persuade current supporters to renew and upgrade their giving, using any or several fundraising techniques

The shortlisted entries are:

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 are:

Best use of major donor fundraising

For the campaign or initiative that demonstrates the best use of individual major donor fundraising.

The shortlisted entries are, in alphabetical order:

Best use of legacy fundraising

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

In alphabetical order, the shortlisted entries are:

Institute of Fundraising National Awards

A record breaking number of entries for the National Awards this year didn't make the judges' job any easier choosing winners.

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