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CFG offers £5,000 prize to benefit charity finance

Howard Lake | 10 November 2012 | News

The Charity Finance Group (formerly the Charity Finance Directors Group) is offering a prize of £5,000 for an idea that will tackle problems or issues in charity finance. The prize has been established in memory of Adrian Randall, a founding member of the group who died this year.

Applications for the Adrian Randall Prize for Inspiring Financial Leadership are now open. The winner will be given £5,000 to spend on a "transformational activity" of their choice to support their vision for charity finance.

The winner will be selected by a panel of judges including Caron Bradshaw, CEO of Charity Finance Group; Andrew Hind, co-founder of Charity Finance Group and editor of Charity Finance magazine; Paul Palmer, Professor at Cass Business School; and Dame Clare Tickell, CEO of Action for Children.

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"We are looking for an idea that has the potential to advance our understanding and promote best practice in charity finance or has the potential to revolutionise how a charity ‘does business’", explains the CFG.

The closing date for entries is 10 December 2012.

www.cfg.org.uk/about-us/adrian-randall-prize.aspx

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