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Charity Hall of Fame Opens for Nominations




Charity Hall of Fame is thrilled to announce that nominations are now open for its inaugural Class, set to be inducted into the Hall in 2025.


Drawing inspiration from the iconic Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, Charity Hall aims to celebrate the exceptional community changemakers in the UK who have left a lasting positive impact on society. The mission is to collect and share the remarkable stories of individuals who have transformed communities for the better, serving as a beacon of inspiration for future generations.


They are seeking individuals - both past and present - who have demonstrated significant positive social impact across various categories, including Community Impact, Social Pioneers, Justice & Equality and Philanthropy, with special recognition for the contributions of Young Changemakers


Nominees must be based in the UK and can be recognised for their impact at a local, regional, national, or international level. Whether they've created change in a small community or made a global impact, we want to hear their story.


Charity Hall of Fame is dedicated to celebrating those who embody the spirit of community, helping those in need without expecting anything material in return. By recognising their work, we aim to inspire others to follow in their footsteps and create positive future change in their communities.


Charity Hall is a project proudly hosted by Do IT Foundation as part of our mission to support and enable initiatives that enhance and extend civil society.


Charity Hall's Induction Panel Chair Malcolm John said,

"Henry Longfellow captures so succinctly what the Charity Hall of Fame represents "The talent of success is nothing more than doing what you can do well, and doing well whatever you do without thought of fame. If it comes at all it will come because it is deserved, not because it is sought after..." So a big shout out for your unsought and deserving nominations."

Charity Hall Founder Jamie Ward-Smith said,

“We are so excited to open our doors for the first time, inviting communities across the UK to nominate their outstanding changemakers for induction into our inaugural Class of 2025. We are especially excited to be launching our call for nominations in Small Charities Week, as we know there are many amazing individuals that have had a significant community impact at a local level. We can’t wait to read about their incredible stories!”

Just head to Nominate on the Charity Hall site to get started (Fersiwan Laith Gymraeg). The closing date for nominations is midnight on Friday 20th September 2024.


Be sure to check out their full Nominations Criteria (Fersiwn Laith Gymraeg) plus the Nominations Q&A (Fersiwan Laith Gymraeg) for additional information on the nomination process and what they're looking for.

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