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2005 Charities' Online Accounts Awards open for entries

Howard Lake | 4 April 2005 | News

The 2005 Charities’ Online Accounts Awards open today with increased prize money for the winners, a whole new entry category and, for the first time,rewards for the runners-up.

Sponsored by CAF (Charities Aid Foundation) and the Institute for Chartered Accountants in England and Wales (ICAEW), the Awards are open to all charities across the UK and celebrate the best online report and accounts within the sector.

The biggest change to the Awards is to the prize money, with the winners in each category receiving £5,000. Prize money will also now be available to the runners up too.

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As well as the four existing entry categories, CAF and the ICAEW have chosen to include automatically the online accounts of the UK’s top 100 fundraising charities.

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