First winners announced for this year’s Business Charity Awards

Charity

Deliveroo’s support for the NSPCC during the Covid-19 pandemic is among the winners in this year’s Business Charity Awards.

The awards, run by Third Sector, recognise the outstanding support given by businesses to UK charities and voluntary organisations. The winners are being announced online over two ceremonies on 18 and 19 May.

Deliveroo and the NSPCC won the award for Best Covid-19 Partnership after the company offered the charity’s training to its riders after one of them became worried about a child at an address he delivered to regularly.

The gunnercooke foundation, which is supported by the law firm gunnercooke, won the Project of the Year award for its work with the volunteering charity Hands On London to bring together volunteers to help provide coats for people over the winter months.

Other winners include The Aviva Foundation, which took home the Corporate Foundation Award, and the consumer goods company Unilever, which won the Consortium Award for its work with 21 partner organisations and the UK government to mount a rapid response to limit the spread of Covid-19 among populations that were particularly vulnerable to the virus.

The full list of winners announced on the first day of the awards:

Short-term partnership – Dock & Bay with Whale and Dolphin Conservation

Charity Partnership, Banks and Financial Services – HSBC UK with Shelter

Charity Partnership, Consumer Goods, Food & Beverage – Heinz with Magic Breakfast

Charity Partnership, Fashion & Retail – Morrisons with CLIC Sargent

Charity Partnership, Professional Services – Urban with Blueprint for All

Charity Partnership, Media & Entertainment – Nordoff Robbins Music Therapy and partners

Charity Partnership, Telecoms and Technology – Liberty Global with Street Child

Consortium – Unilever with 21 partners

Corporate Foundation Award – The Aviva Foundation

Best Covid-19 partnership – Deliveroo and NSPCC

Project of the Year – the gunnercooke foundation with Hands On London

Products You May Like

Articles You May Like

Pearl Jam Cover Temple of the Dog’s “Hunter Strike”
JBW Watches Review: Everything You Need To Know
‘Maybe Happy Ending’, ‘Death Becomes Her’ See Promising Broadway Numbers
Regulator assesses statement from antisemitism charity calling government decision ‘obscene’
Record numbers of wealthy Americans are making plans to leave the U.S.