ImageImageThe Report shows that 6 out of 10 charities receive less than 21,000 euro
in fundraised income while the top ten percent raise 200,000 euro or more per annum - "Regulation of Fundraising by charities through legislation and codes of practice" - ICTRL
 
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Frequently Asked Questions PDF Print E-mail

Can I come?

  • Registrations for next year's event are not yet open.  

What is the prize?

  • The prize for each category will be a trophy which the winner is entitled to keep.  There will be no cash prizes.

Will a winning organisation receive income attached to winning?

  • No.  There will be no cash prizes.

Is the awards ceremony a black-tie event?

  • No.  There is no dress code for the event.

Will there be refreshments at the awards ceremony?

  • Yes.  There will be light refreshments in the form of wine and canapes available.

Is there a charge to attend the ceremony?

  • No. 

Where are the awards being held?

  •  The 4 Seasons Hotel, Ballsbridge, Dublin 4.

When will the winners be notified?

  • Winners will be announced at the awards ceremony and not before.  

When is the event?

  • 5:15pm on 20 October 2009
 
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