Deadline approaching for the Charity Times Awards

Organisations wishing to enter the 2018 Charity Times Awards have one week to get entries in before the deadline of 07 June.

Now in their 19th year, the awards are free to enter and reward excellence across almost 30 categories.

The best individual charities will be recognised, alongside specific areas including community involvement, corporate partnerships, fundraising, campaigning, use of technology, and many more.

New to this year, Charity Times will also be rewarding the charity that can easily demonstrate the best use of social media presence across the sector.

Shortlisted entries will be evaluated by an independent expert judging panel, and the winners announced at a black tie ceremony on 03 October.

Last year's event saw a record number of entries and the ceremony was one of the largest in the Awards' history. This year's ceremony will be held at the Park Plaza Hotel at Westminster Bridge in London.

For more information and entries, please visit the Charity Times Awards website.

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