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Nominations open for Most Admired Charities

Howard Lake | 30 June 2005 | News

Third Sector magazine is seeking nominations for this year’s awards for Britain’s Most Admired Charities.

There are four categories: Britain’s Most Admired Charity, won last year by Medecins Sans Frontieres UK; Most Admired Charity Chief Executive, won by Lord Victor Adebowale; Most Innovative Charity, won by the RNID; and Most Admired Celebrity Charity Champion, won by The Princess Royal.

The awards will be presented on 3 November 2005 at The Royal Bank of Scotland Group, Liverpool Street, London.

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Nfpsynergy will be analysing the reasons that nominators give for their entries and producing a report on the qualities and abilities which charity leaders consider important.

Nominations can be made on the paper forms inserted in Third Sector magazine, or online. The closing date for nominations is 20 July 2005.

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