| Best Charity to work for: Youthnet
Charity of the Year:
Tyneside Cyrenians Judges comments: "A great achievement from a group leading the
way in homelessness, working with a clear vision and a wider civil
society outlook, while at the same time working on a very tight budget."
Best New Charity: Prison Radio Association Judges comments: "The winner showed an inspirational approach,
an excellent track record on limited resources and a vision to take
the project to a wider audience."
Charity Principal of the Year:
Mark Cann, British Forces Foundation Judges comments: "Mark Cann has shown great leadership in presenting
effectively to the public the message of being proud of the work of
our troops in the face of an unpopular war in Iraq."
Outstanding Individual Achievement:
Georgie Fienberg, AfriKids Judges comments: "Georgie has been at the forefront of first
launching, then building, Afrikids into the respected international
charity it is today; she is highly respected throughout the international
development world for her international work dating back well over
a decade."
Finance Team of the Year: Inspire Judges comments: "The winning finance team showed how working
on a detailed property investment strategy turned around the charity’s
financial position."
Fundraising Team of the Year: Ryde Inshore Rescue Judges comments: "Working on limited resources the winning fundraising
team showed a real passion for their cause and a real commitment to
the community they serve."
Campaigning Team of the Year: Live Life Then Give Life
Judge comments: "An outstanding campaign made up of many effective
and innovative strands and approaches, achieving great success for
the saving of lives through organ donation."
Highly Commended: Fatherhood Institute Judge comments: "The Fatherhood Institute revealed a very intelligent
and thought-provoking campaigning approach to the issue of fatherhood
and the family, without having to resort to cheap stunts."
Trustee Board of the Year: CHICKS Judges comments: "The winning Trustee Board showed real commitment
and professionalism in its practices with evidence of real positive
results."
Best Use of Technology:
Inclusion Trust
Judges commnets: "The winner has used new technology to devise
a cost-effective way to reach NEETS (Not in Education, Employment
& Training) that reduces by 50% the projected costs of reaching
them via more traditional means. It also achieved 98% re-engagement
among the NEETS it has worked with and if scalable, the project will
make a significant contribution to a serious and costly problem." |
Best Use of the Web: Mencap
Judges comments: "The winning website is head and shoulders
above the other sites in the competition. It has cleverly and effectively
made optimum use of video technology to tell its story in a most compelling
way. The video on the homepage puts people with learning disabilities
at the heart of the story and demonstrates the enormous power of technology
to capture and communicate the essence of a charity’s mission."
Highly Commended: Arthritis Care
Judges comments: "The judges were very impressed by Arthritis
Care’s thoughtful and innovative use of technology to enable
people affected by arthritis to tell their own story. Charity sector
websites should aim to put people at the heart of their communications
and Arthritis Care has done this to great effect."
Corporate Partnership of the Year:
Battersea Arts Centre/Provident Financial
Judges comments: "A very focused partnership campaign that showed
real commitment from both, and in return saw real results, especially
in regards to linking the winner with a number of London schools."
Corporate Community Involvement:
Get Connected/eatsleepthink Judges comments: "An interesting and unique corporate partnership
with the design company using an innovative approach to its work and
rebranding the charity, leading to a new website and the promotion
of the helpline for young people in schools."
Banking Services:
Triodos Bank Judges comments: "The winner showed an on-going commitment to
the charity sector as well as a wider awareness and passion for social
and environmental concerns."
Investment Management:
Rathbone Investment Management/Community Foundation for Merseyside Judges comments: "The Boost Initiative showed a highly innovative
approach, a long-term commitment from the partnership organisation
and regular assistance with financial support, resulting in clear
success of the partnership."
ICT Services: Charity Technology Trust Judges comments: "The winner has been able to demonstrate that
social enterprise can deliver real results through it’s effective
IT distribution programme. Through its Charity Technology Exchange
(CTX) programme, the winner has enabled many charities to leverage
the power of technology to generate donations and to distribute campaign
messages to startling effect."
Accountancy Services: HW Fisher & Company Judges comments: "The winner provided evidence of a real commitment
to local and regional issues while still using the expertise from
its international work."
Insurance Services: Equity Insurance Judges comments: "A new set of travel insurance products for
those with cancer showed real innovation and the charity partnership
work showed a commitment to work with charities in this area." |