The latest news and blogs from The National Fundraising Awards.

Reasons to submit an Awards nomination

As Chair of the Awards judging panel, Katie Docherty is excited to review the nominations once more and learn about the outstanding contributions being made in the sector. Read Katie's reasons that you should submit a nomination.

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Highlights from the 2024 National Fundraising Awards

Watch some of the highlights from the National Fundraising Awards, and see what it means to the teams and individuals who have had their work recognised

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Maximising the impact of your award

Jo Swinhoe, Executive Director of Income Generation at the NSPCC and National Fundraising Awards Judge, shares tips on amplifying the benefits of being shortlisted or winning an award.

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Why Awards matter

In this blog Katie Docherty, Chair of the judging panel, discusses why the Awards matter.

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Demonstrating inclusion in your award entry

Read about how one of our judges, Fadi Itani OBE, will be looking to see how genuine inclusion is demonstrated in the award entries.

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How to highlight innovation in an award entry

Meredith Niles, Chair of SOFII, shares why it’s important for fundraisers to embrace innovation, and what she’ll be looking for when judging the entries to the Awards.

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The power of storytelling

Dr Joyce Fraser OBE, Founder and Chair of Black Heroes Foundation, explains the power of storytelling, why it's important and what the judges will be looking for.

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Why celebrating fundraising matters: reflections on judging the National Fundraising Awards

Professor Beth Breeze, Director of the Centre for Philanthropy, University of Kent, shares reflections of judging the National Fundraising Awards.

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How to use being shortlisted or winning the National Fundraising Awards to promote your charity

Hear from Jayne George, Director of Fundraising, Marketing and Media at the RNLI, about how charities can use being shortlisted or winning the Awards to promote their work. 

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