2008 Charities’ Online Accounts Award Winners Announced

30 April 2008

British Library, WaterAid, The Redress Trust, Best Beginnings and the Chesterfield Philharmonic Choir have taken on strong competition from the UK’s top charities and won top prizes in the 2008 Charities Online Accounts Awards. 

The awards – organised by the Charities Aid Foundation (CAF) and the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales (ICAEW) – promote transparency in the third sector by rewarding the charities that publish the most friendly and accessible online financial reports. Winners of the five categories were each presented with a cheque for £5,000 at the ceremony in London’s Chartered Accountants Hall on 30 April 2008.

Chief Executive of the Charities Aid Foundation John Low said: “In the 21st century donors want to know their money will be spent well. Openness and transparency are essential to maintain and build public trust. The winners of these awards have confidently encouraged public scrutiny by presenting their accounts in a friendly and accessible way.”

Nominees were judged by an expert panel chaired by Graham Ward CBE, a senior partner in PricewaterhouseCoopers and former President of the International Federation of Accountants. The prizes were presented by Graham Ward and David Furst, the ICAEW Deputy President.

Graham Ward CBE said: “High quality financial reporting is as much of an imperative for the charitable sector as it is for the commercial world. Charities depend on donors in the same way that businesses depend on investors and both these communities depend on high quality financial information when making decisions about whether to provide funding. The judges were impressed by the approach taken by so many of the entrants and their desire to make the most of the internet in how they achieve this.”

List of Winners:

Top 100 Fundraising Charities

1st – British Library

(http://www.bl.uk/)

2nd – Samaritans

(http://www.samaritans.org/)

3rd – Multiple Sclerosis Society

(http://www.mssociety.org.uk/)

Charities with an income above 2m

1st – WaterAid

(http://www.wateraid.org/uk/)

2nd – Plan UK

(http://www.plan-uk.org/)

3rd - World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts

(http://www.wagggsworld.org/en/home)

Charities with an income between £500,000 and £2 million

1st – The Redress Trust

(http://www.redress.org/)

2nd – Hilton in the Community Foundation

(http://www.hilton-foundation.org.uk/)

3rd – Charity Finance Directors’ Group (http://www.cfdg.org.uk/cfdg/cfdg.asp)

Charities with an income between £100,000 and £499,999

1st – Best Beginnings

(http://www.bestbeginnings.info/contents.asp?subc=52)

2nd – Cecily’s Fund

(http://www.cecilysfund.org/)

3rd – The Family Haven

(http://www.thefamilyhaven.com/)

Charities with an income less than £100,000

1st – Chesterfield Philharmonic Choir (http://www.chestphilchoir.org.uk/)

2nd – Sheena Booth Music Trust

(http://www.booth-seismic.co.uk/sheena/)

3rd – Mexborough & Swinton Astronomical Society (http://www.msas.org.uk/)

Judges:

Brian Bannister: Director of Public Affairs - PricewaterhouseCoopers

Paul Breckell: Finance Director - Church Mission Society

Harry McAdoo: Director of Communications – Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales

Greyham Dawes: Director - Charities & Education Unit Horwath Clark Whitehill LLP

David Emerson: Chief Executive - Association of Charitable Foundations

Robin Fieth: Executive Director, Finance & Operations - Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales

Faye Upton: Web Producer – Charities Aid Foundation

Graham Ward CBE (Chairman): Partner, PricewaterhouseCoopers and former President of the International Federation of Accountants

Media Contact:

George Leigh
Press Officer - Charities Aid Foundation
T: 0207 832 3072
E: gleigh@cafonline.org

Simon Thompson
Head of Media Relations – ICAEW
T: 0207 920 8515
E: simon.thompson@icaew.com