8 Oct 2014

UK Sponsorship Awards 2015: Nominate now

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Nominations are now open for the UK Sponsorship Awards.

The awards, formerly known as the Hollis Sponsorship Awards, are now in their 21st year and celebrate the finest campaigns in the sponsorship industry.

The Sponsorship Awards celebrate the finest and most effective campaigns in the sponsorship industry – campaigns that others can benchmark against.

They’re an opportunity for organisations to demonstrate how effective their sports sponsorship campaigns have been in achieving both the client and the rights holder’s objectives over the past year.

Award categories relevant for sport include:

  • Grassroots Sports Sponsorship – supported by the Sport and Recreation Alliance
  • Sports Sponsorship – supported by Sport England and UK Sport
  • Charity & Community Engagement Sponsorship

See the full list of award categories.

The deadline to submit early bird entries is 12 December with a final submission deadline of 16 January 2014.

Shortlisted campaigns will be celebrated at the Gala Dinner on 24 March 2015.

Full information can be found at www.sponsorship-awards.co.uk.

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