The advantages of entering awards programmes

The one thing that the SIG members ask for time and time again are best practice case studies for using data and insight in fundraising.  The new SIG awards have been launched in response to this, to generate a fresh view on what leading edge practitioners are achieving . . . and how.

Now we know that many of you won’t have entered industry awards before, so we have created a ‘Tips for Writing your Entry’ guide to help get you started.  We so often take for granted the good work that we do, day in, day out – so why not seek some recognition for the results achieved?

You’ve done the hard work and achieved some excellent results.  So here are a few reasons why it is worth making a small amount of extra effort to package up your experience and learning into an award entry:

  • Industry recognition.  Not only will an award win look good on your own CV but your work will a credit to your organisation, too, underlining the value delivered from investments in fundraising and insight.  Now that will impress supporters in the Annual Report.
  • Bolster internal profile.  Being unassuming is a common trait of us analytical folk, but let’s seek credit where credit is due.  Even the process of crafting an award entry will help you reflect upon your team’s intelligent approach, helping you to articulate why you have been successful and how you have contributed significantly to fundraising performance.  Won’t the investment in better insight and data capabilities be so much easier to make?
  • Increase team morale and loyalty.  Winning an award will ensure your diligence and wisdom is celebrated.  Success breeds success and you will find it easier to retain key staff and attract talent into your team and the organisation.
  • Best practice case studies for the industry.  Your work can help educate and inspire others, continuing to raise standards within the sector and our discipline.

  . . . and don’t forget, by preparing your entry for the SIG awards you will have the material to adapt for other industry awards that you may also wish to enter such as the Database Marketing Awards, the Data Strategy Awards, the prestigious DMAs and others.

So why not clear a few hours in your schedule and invest in drafting your SIG award entry soon?

Insight SIG Awards

Introducing the IoF Insight SIG Awards

After several years of successfully developing insight and analysis skills in the charity sector, the SIG is launching an awards scheme to recognise best practice and raise the profile of these increasingly important disciplines in driving fundraising performance.

Entries are now being invited for projects and initiatives in that charity sector that demonstrate the highly effective use of data, analysis and insight for the following categories:

  1. Driving Strategy
  2. Supporter Acquisition
  3. Supporter development and retention
  4. Innovation
  5. Team of the Year
  6. Supplier of the Year

Entry is free and individual submissions must reach us by 30th April 2012 for judging in May.  A prestigious awards ceremony will be held in June 2012.  Further details will be published on the SIG website as they become available.

Please support these inaugural awards – feedback from our members indicates that good case study material is much needed to help raise standards in the sector and inspire individuals to leverage data to improve fundraising results.   Winning will increase your profile, boost morale and prove to your organisation the value your team delivers.

We have designed the entry form so that it is not onerous to complete and whilst we need results information for judging, sensitive information may be marked as such and treat in the strictest confidence within the process.

If you have any queries please email us at liz@insightsig.org or contact Janet on 07740 285 101 or Liz Cook on 0782 57 57 209

We look forward to receiving your entries and wish you the best of luck!

 

Steven Dodds

Chairman

IoF Insight SIG

The Analyst’s Greatest Hits – presentations now available

Following the conference on 29/11/2011, the presentations are now available here.