For the best relationship between a charity and a business that provides benefit to the charity within the eligibility criteria.
The shortlisted entries are:
For any fundraiser who, in the last two years, has shown aptitude, ability and success beyond their experience.
For the campaign that demonstrates the best use of direct mail in fundraising.
For any non-profit organisation that provides an outstanding and supportive environment for fundraisers.
For the campaign that demonstrates innovation linked to success in the use of the telephone in fundraising
For the best campaign to persuade current supporters to renew and upgrade their giving, using any or several fundraising techniques
For any team or department that, through the nature of teamwork, has achieved considerable and recognisable success.
For the campaign or initiative that demonstrates the best use of individual major donor fundraising.
The shortlisted entries are, in alphabetical order:
For the campaign that demonstrates innovation linked to success in the use of legacy fundraising.
In alphabetical order, the shortlisted entries are:
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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