CFG Charity Awards 2026

Deadline: Thursday 21 May 2026
On Thursday 8 October 2026, charity leaders, finance and operations professionals from across the UK’s social sector will join together in London to celebrate excellence in charity finance and raise funds for Charity Finance Group. More than 400 people will attend for an evening of celebration, connection and inspiration. For the first time since 2019, the occasion will recognise those who have led the way in charity finance and made the biggest impact possible.

Best Use of Technology in Finance award
Please see the full criteria and eligibility here.

Inspiring, celebrating and honouring financial excellence in the charitable sector is at the heart of Charity Finance Group’s mission. CFG’s reimagined Annual Dinner and Awards will recognise those who lead the way in charity finance.

This award recognises finance and operations teams that use technology thoughtfully and effectively. We’re looking for teams who choose and implement tools with purpose — solving real problems, improving efficiency, and enabling better decision-making.

Winning entries will show how technology has been used to:
· Fix real pain points and improve finance processes
· Deliver clearer, more timely financial insight
· Connect systems so information flows across the organisation
· Achieve a clear return on investment — including time and people costs
· Strengthen governance, accountability and decision-making
· Operate ethically, responsibly and accessibly

Please continue through this form to submit an entry for this award. You can create multiple entries for the award after you have submitted.

If you have any questions at all, please contact events@cfg.org.uk.

Small charities warmly invited!
We actively encourage entries from small charities, including teams with limited budgets, small headcounts or part‑time/volunteer support. Judging will adjust to your size and resources, focusing on proportional impact, ingenuity and sustainable change.

You don’t need complex metrics. Simple evidence is valid. Low/no‑cost tools, smart integrations and practical workarounds are all welcome as evidence.
 
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