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The Awards 2005 open for entries

Howard Lake | 20 March 2005 | News

The Professional Fundraising Awards, now named The Awards 2005, are now open for entries.

The Awards, sponsored this year by Charities Aid Foundation, have been run for 13 years by Professional Fundraising magazine and the Institute of Fundraising and are designed to highlight success and innovation in all areas of fundraising.

This year’s winning entries will be celebrated at an awards ceremony and gala dinner to be held at the Institute of Fundraising National Convention on 13 July 2005 in London. Campaigns are judged on their merits, based on successfully meeting targets, creativity, resources used and demonstrating innovation in fundraising.

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The award categories are:

* Best direct mail campaign
* Best face-to-face fundraising campaign
* Best use of events
* Regional or local campaign of the year
* Most effective corporate relationship
* Best use of Payroll Giving
* Best use of the telephone in fundraising
* Best new fundraiser
* Professional fundraiser of the year
* Volunteer fundraiser of the year
* Lifetime achievement award

Non-profit organisations can enter at no charge, while agencies, consultants and others will be charged £95 + VAT.

The deadline for entries is 5pm on 3 May 2005. Entries should be made on the official entry form, although photocopies will be accepted if more than one category has been entered.

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