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Voting opens on Partners in Fundraising Awards shortlist

The Institute of Fundraising is inviting its members to vote on the shortlisted entries for its Partners in Fundraising Awards 2014. The awards, now in their second year, recognise the contribution of partners and suppliers who work with the fundraising sector.
The judges, chaired by Kevin Kibble, have drawn up the shortlist, and voting is open until 6 December. The awards ceremony will take place on 21 January 2014 at the Hurlingham Club in London.
Institute of Fundraising CEO Peter Lewis said:

“It’s important we celebrate, recognise and reward the very best partners in fundraising, who work alongside our charity members to help raise more money for their causes. That’s why the PiFA’s were created. The ceremony in 2013 was an amazingly positive experience for the charities and their partners as they celebrated their achievements together and I look forward to seeing the same for 2014.”

The shortlist for the Partners in Fundraising Awards (PiFA’s) is:
 
Best Payroll Giving Partner

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Best Recruitment Agency

 
Best Telephone Fundraising Agency

 
Best Database Supplier

 
Best Lottery Provider

 
Best Face to Face Fundraising Agency

 
Best Strategic/Fundraising Consultancy
The judges have elected to select the winner in this category, which is therefore not open to vote.
 
Best Special/Challenge Events Partner

 
Best Creative Agency

 
Best Digital/Tech Partner – Donor Facing

 
Best Digital/Tech Partner – Charity Facing

 
Best Direct Marketing Partner

 
Best Giving Platform

  
Most committed company to the sector

 
Most committed individual to the sector
The judges have elected to select the winner in this category, which is therefore not open to vote.
 
Best New Innovation

 
Best Supporter Care Partner
The judges have elected to select the winner in this category, which is therefore not open to vote.
 

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