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Entries open for Scottish Fundraising Awards

Howard Lake | 9 August 2004 | News

Entries are now being accepted for the 13th annual Scottish Fundraising Awards.

The awards are designed to recognise fundraising achievement in Scotland. Judges will be looking for evidence of well thought-out, planned activities that have made effective use of human, financial and material resources.

To qualify, the activity must have been completed by 31 July 2004, although it can have started anytime over the past four years.

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There are nine awards categories including best event, volunteer fundraiser of the year, direct mail award, and community/local fundraising award. All awards are free to enter. Projects can be entered in more than one relevant category.

All entries must be accompanied by a completed entry form and must be received by 22 September 2004.

The Awards are organised by the Institute of Fundraising Scotland.

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