The Clothworker: Autumn 2019

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CHAMPIONING TRUSTEESHIP: CHARITY GOVERNANCE AWARDS 2019

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ur fourth annual Charity Governance Awards ceremony was on 22 May 2019. We organise the event with partners NPC, Prospectus and Reach Volunteering. Our Professional Judges were impressed with the high standard of entries, and delighted to receive submissions from charities large and small all across the UK – including charities in England, Northern Ireland and the Scottish Highlands.

We could not be more inspired by the winners – and indeed, all the shortlisted charities – this year.

Each winner went home with an award designed by textile artist Elizabeth Ashdown and a £5,000 unrestricted grant for their charity. Winners included charities working in arts, culture, community development, education, health and more. For the first time ever, we awarded a joint prize: Derry Well Women and the Muslim Women’s Network UK both received a prize for the Improving Impact (4-25 staff ) category, demonstrating the success their trustees are achieving in support of their work for women and communities in the UK.

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Board Diversity and Inclusivity: SignHealth Embracing Digital: Parents and Children Together (PACT) Embracing Opportunity and Harnessing Risk: Coventry and Warwickshire Mind Improving Impact (0-3 paid staff ): Green’s Windmill Trust Improving Impact (4-25 paid staff ): Derry Well Women ( joint winner) Improving Impact (4-25 paid staff ): Muslim Women’s Network UK ( joint winner) Improving Impact (26+ paid staff ): YMCA North Tyneside Managing Turnaround: Dementia UK

Past Master Michael Jarvis, who chairs the Awards for us, said, ‘Congratulations to all the winners –

and the shortlisted candidates should also be proud – this was, yet again, a field of a very high standard. These creative, hard-working and inspiring trustees and their colleagues deserve to be celebrated. I would encourage everyone in the third sector to read the stories of our winning charities – these real-life experiences and innovative ideas could help any charity seeking to improve their own governance. It also reminds us all that by improving governance, a charity can dramatically improve the lives of those it serves.’ Read more from the Charity Governance Awards website: www.charitygovernanceawards.co.uk. We’re grateful the nearly 60 Clothworkers who helped us in the first round of judging, allowing us to create a ‘long list’ of entries for our second round by Professional Judges. If you’re interested in serving as a Clothworker Judge for 2020, please register via the link from the September e-newsletter.


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