Why your supporters are wealthier than you expect. Course details.

Fundraising Awards deadline nears

Howard Lake | 7 April 2004 | News

The closing date for entries to the Professional Fundraising Magazine and the Institute of Fundraising Awards is 16 April 2004.

You have got just over a week to get your entries into the key awards in the fundraising year. The awards recognise fundraising achievement and are open to entries from charities/non-profit organisations and agencies/consultancies. Judges will look for evidence that income and expenditure targets have been set before the campaign started and that they have been attained or surpassed. Entries are free to cahrities/non-profits but agencies or consultancies have to pay a fee of £95 plus VAT per entry.

There are nine categories including best direct mail campaign, most effective corporate relationship, and best use of payroll giving.

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Why your supporters are wealthier than you think... Course by Catherine Miles. Background photo of two sides of a terraced street of houses.

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