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Business Charity Awards 2015
The Business Charity Awards recognise the outstanding contribution made by businesses in the UK to good causes. The following companies and individuals won awards at a black-tie event held at The Brewery, central London, in May 2015.
Business Charity Awards 2015: Business of the Year - Greggs
For a business that has excelled in helping the wider community by embedding a culture of supporting charitable causes at all levels of the organisation
Winners of the Business Charity Awards
Business Charity Awards 2015: Business Charity Champion - David Morley, Allen & Overy LLP
For a business leader who has excelled in promoting corporate support for charities in his or her own company and generally across the private sector
Business Charity Awards 2015: Cause Related Marketing - Pampers with Unicef: 1 Pack = 1 Vaccine Campaign
For a marketing partnership between a business and a charity that has used the company's products to promote the charity's cause or brand, or helped to raise funds for the charity
Business Charity Awards 2015: Challenge Event - Yorkshire Building Society with Marie Curie: Hour of Need
For a staff team from a business that took part in a successful fundraising challenge to benefit a UK charity
Business Charity Awards 2015: Charity Partnership - Slimming World with Cancer Research UK
For a successful partnership between a company and a UK charity in sectors other than financial, professional, retail or leisure
Business Charity Awards 2015: Charity Partnership (Financial and Professional) - Lloyds Banking Group with the Alzheimer's Society and Alzheimer Scotland
For an outstanding partnership between companies providing financial or professional services and a UK charity
Business Charity Awards 2015: Charity Partnership (Retail and Leisure) - Home Retail Group with the Alzheimer's Society, Alzheimer Scotland and the Alzheimer Society of Ireland
For an outstanding partnership between a company in the retail or leisure sector and a UK charity
Business Charity Awards 2015: Charity Partnership (Short-term) - EDF Energy with the British Science Association
For an outstanding partnership between a company and a charity that has lasted up to a year and a half
Business Charity Awards 2015: Charity Partnership (Small Businesses) - Crabtree Property Group with the Lullaby Trust
For a successful charity partnership of whatever duration between a business with a turnover of less than £6.5m and a UK charity
Business Charity Awards 2015: Community Impact (Local) - Investec with the Bromley by Bow Centre
For a business that has provided vital support to a charitable project that has made a strong social impact in the community where the business operates
Business Charity Awards 2015: Community Impact (National) - Royal Mail Group with Missing People
For a business that has provided vital support to a charitable project that has made a strong social impact on communities
Business Charity Awards 2015: Corporate Foundation - Support Adoption for Pets
For a philanthropic foundation, set up by a company, that has given outstanding support to the charity sector
Business Charity Awards 2015: CSR Team - Amey (Hampshire)
For a corporate social responsibility team (or a team that has a similar function) that has successfully increased the charitable or socially responsible activities of the business
Business Charity Awards 2015: Employee Engagement - Lloyds Banking Group
For a company that has adopted policies that have resulted in a significant increase in charitable donations or activities by its workforce
Business Charity Awards 2015: Employment Scheme - London Luton Airport with the Prince's Trust
For a company that has significantly helped a charity by offering employment, work experience, training or other support to its beneficiaries
Business Charity Awards 2015: Outstanding Employee - Clare Francis MoneySuperMarket
For an individual in a company who has made an exceptional contribution to charity with the support of his or her employer
Business Charity Awards 2015: Single Project - Société Générale with the Alzheimer's Society: Creating a Dementia-Friendly Company
For a company that has successfully backed a specific project run by a UK charity
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