Press Release: pfeg nominated for National Award

Source: Charity Awards 2010

10 May 10

pfeg (Personal Finance Education Group), an independent charity that helps schools to plan and teach personal finance to ensure that all school leavers have the confidence, skills and knowledge to deal with financial matters, has been nominated for a major national prize at The Charity Awards 2010, the UK charity sector’s most prestigious awards scheme. 

The charity has been shortlisted in the Education and training category for the free support, resources and expert consultancy it offers to teachers, school leadership teams and local authorities helping to ensure that all children from 4-19 are educated in money matters, and for its work with government, opinion formers and key bodies to influence education policy.  The charity is hoping to pick up the coveted award at a star-studded awards ceremony in London on 10th June hosted by comedienne Jo Brand and attended by celebrities including Greta Scacchi, Lynda Bellingham, Jon Snow and Peter Bowles.  If it wins its category the charity will also be in the running to pick up the Overall Award for excellence in charity management – a prestigious award given to the best of the 10 category winners.

The annual Charity Awards ceremony, sponsored by the Charities Aid Foundation, The Leadership Trust and The Times, is the most high-profile event in the charity calendar.  Since launching over ten years ago, the awards have honoured hundreds of charities, large and small, from across the UK, acknowledging their outstanding work and achievements and the tireless commitment of the people behind them.  The charities, which submit their own entries, are each shortlisted for specific initiatives which have improved the delivery of their charitable objectives and which demonstrate outstanding examples of best practice from which other charities can learn.

The Charity Awards 2010 is organised by Charity Finance, the leading business publication for the voluntary sector.  The distinguished panel of judges includes John Low CBE, chief executive of the Charities Aid Foundation, Maeve Sherlock OBE, former chief executive of the Refugee Council, Dame Jo Williams, former chief executive of Mencap, Paul Winter, chief executive of The Leadership Trust, and Dame Mary Marsh, founding Director of the Clore Social Leadership Programme and former Chief Executive of the NSPCC.

Daniel Phelan, organiser of the Charity Awards 2010 comments:

“The Charity Awards recognise and reward the fantastic work that takes place within the voluntary sector right across the UK and beyond. It’s so important that we acknowledge the achievements of voluntary organisations because it applauds the people who are least likely to expect any recognition but most likely deserve it.

Over the years, many wonderful charities, large and small, have been recognised by the Charity Awards, highlighting the major and selfless contribution they make to society and the huge effort and commitment that goes into making them work.  By being short-listed, Personal Finance Education Group has already demonstrated that it is amongst the best-managed charities in the UK.  I wish everyone involved the best of luck on the night.”

Wendy van den Hende, Chief Executive pfeg comments:

“We are absolutely delighted that pfeg has been short listed for the Charity Awards 2010. It is wonderful to be recognised by such a prestigious programme and on pfeg’s 10 year anniversary it presents a fantastic opportunity to celebrate our achievements along side so many other worthy charities. We wish them all the best of luck on the night.”


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For more information about Personal Finance Education Group please contact:
Marina Mello on 020 73309 483 marina.mello@pfeg.org   
www.pfeg.org

For more information about the Charity Awards 2010 please contact:
Theresa Osen at Origin Communications on 020 7729 0007 theresa@originuk.com
www.charityawards.co.uk
 

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