Charity Times Awards: Entries open with new digital categories

The Charity Times Awards 2021 are now open to entries, with new categories designed to celebrate successful charity leadership during the Covid-19 pandemic.

Now in their 22nd year, the awards reward leadership and 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 categories include Digital Fundraising Campaign of the Year and Digital Transformation of the Year, both of which seek to find the charities showcasing an excellent and innovative use of digital over the past year.

A number of categories also recognise the contribution that the services provided by corporates make to a healthy and effective charity sector.

The deadline for entries is 14 May 2021 and the awards ceremony will take place on 9 September at London Marriott Hotel, Grosvenor Square, subject to government guidelines.

For more information and entries, please visit wwwcharitytimes.com/awards.

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