The Local Business Charity Awards (Oxfordshire) are an opportunity for local Oxfordshire charities to recognise and thank the local Oxfordshire corporate partners that support them.
The Jelf Award is open to all charities, who do the majority of their work in Oxfordshire and who have their head office/head quarters in Oxfordshire and who have an annual income of more than £200,000. (Charities who have an annual income of less than £200,000 should enter the A-Plan Award)
In the entry form below we want to know all about the company you are nominating, what they did for you between June 2018 and June 2019, what makes them so special and deserving of the award.
The awards will be judged by:
The Jelf Award is open to all charities, who do the majority of their work in Oxfordshire and who have their head office/head quarters in Oxfordshire and who have an annual income of more than £200,000. (Charities who have an annual income of less than £200,000 should enter the A-Plan Award)
In the entry form below we want to know all about the company you are nominating, what they did for you between June 2018 and June 2019, what makes them so special and deserving of the award.
The awards will be judged by:
- Mike Owen, Managing Director Jelf, South East
- Carl Shuker, CEO A-Plan
- Samantha Harman – Editor, Oxford Mail
- Brian Buchan, Vice Lord-Lieutenant of Oxfordshire
- Robert Courts – MP for Witney
Note: You have a maximum of 750 words but we would suggest you use every one of them! Tell us all about the work done, the people involved, the commitment from the company, we need the 'who, what, where and when'...we want to hear it all!
Judges will be looking for how much of an effect the company’s involvement has had on the charity; the extent to which the company has taken the charity to their hearts and the quality of the relationship between the two; they will also want to see how creative the company has been in supporting the charity and the long lasting benefits of the relationship.
The more information the judges have, the more they know. Give your corporate partners the best chance possible by submitting a really full entry.
The full T's & C's can be found here. Entries close on Friday 21 June 2019.
Judges will be looking for how much of an effect the company’s involvement has had on the charity; the extent to which the company has taken the charity to their hearts and the quality of the relationship between the two; they will also want to see how creative the company has been in supporting the charity and the long lasting benefits of the relationship.
The more information the judges have, the more they know. Give your corporate partners the best chance possible by submitting a really full entry.
The full T's & C's can be found here. Entries close on Friday 21 June 2019.