Charity Times Awards 2017

At the Charity Times Awards last night the ultimate winners were announced. The largest event of its kind to honour UK charities and their supporters, the 18th annual event brought together charities and organisations from across the sector to celebrate the success and impact of individual and collaborate work.

Charity of the Year: with an income of less than £1 million

WINNER: The Encephalitis Society



Charity of the Year: with an income of £1 million - £5 million - sponsored by Quilter Cheviot

WINNER: FareShare UK

Highly commended: Reprieve



Charity of the Year: with an income of £5 million - £10 million - sponsored by Quilter Cheviot

WINNER: 
ClientEarth

Highly commended: Lord's Taverners



Charity of the Year: with an income of more than £10 million

WINNER: bpas - The British Pregnancy Advisory Service

Highly commended: Disasters Emergency Committee



Best New Charity

WINNER: Sapper Support

Highly commended: Binti International



Change Project of the Year

WINNER: St John's Hospice, North Lancashire & South Lakes



Rising CEO Star

WINNER: Yvonne Harrison, GreaterSport



Fundraising Team of the Year

WINNER: Family Holiday Association



Charity Principal of the Year

WINNER: Alex Ford, Pancreatic Cancer UK

Highly commended: Sophie Andrews, The Silver Line Helpline



Campaigning Team of the Year

WINNER: MS Society



Best Use of the Web

WINNER: Independent Age



PR Team of the Year

WINNER: Macmillan Cancer Support



International Charity

WINNER: Shivia



HR Management Award

WINNER: Addaction



Social Investment Initiative

WINNER: Family Action



Community Award

WINNER: St Joseph's Hospice Charity



Excellence in Internal Communications

WINNER: Alzheimer's Society



Corporate Community Local Involvement

WINNER: School Food Matters and Whole Foods Market

Highly commended: School-Home Support and Liberum Capital



Corporate National Partnership Champion

WINNER: NSPCC and O2



Corporate National Partnership of the Year with a Retailer

WINNER: British Red Cross Society and Co-op



Corporate National Partnership of the Year with a Financial Institution

WINNER:  Marie Curie and Yorkshire Building Society

Highly commended: The Royal Marines Charity and Patron Capital



Cross-sector Partnership of the Year

WINNER: Everton in the Community, Mersey Care NHS Foundation Trust and Edge Hill University



Supporting Executive of the Year

WINNER: Charlotte Augst, Richmond Group of Charities



Corporate Social Responsibility Project of the Year

WINNER: Northumberland Domestic Abuse Services and RAW Productions



Best Use of Technology

WINNER: seAp Advocacy



Investment Management

WINNER: Rathbone Investment Management

Highly commended: Cazenove Capital



Boutique Investment Management

WINNER: James Hambro & Partners



Advisory Provider of the Year

WINNER: Bates Wells Braithwaite



Outstanding Individual Achievement

WINNER: Judith Moran, Director, Quaker Social Action (QSA)

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