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National Awards 2010 shortlist announced

Venue for IoF National Awards
IoF National Awards venue. Photo: Howard Lake

The Institute of Fundraising has published the shortlisted nominations for the National Awards 2010 which it describes as “the only awards created by fundraisers for fundraisers”.

This was a record year for the number of entries, and the National Awards event in London on 5 July will also be the largest in terms of audience to date.

Senior fundraisers and sector experts, including UK Fundraising’s Howard Lake, judged this year’s record number of entries. The winners will be announced at a gala dinner held on 5 July, the first night of the Institute’s three-day National Convention.

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You can read the shortlisted nominations with details of why they were selected. And here are more of the shortlisted nominations.

UK Fundraising is again sponsoring the Gill Astarita Fundraiser of the Year award. The shortlist for this award is Kirsty Ashton, Sara Bannerman, and Sally Eastcott.

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