14 December 2011

Celebrate your fantastic arts and business collaborations at the 33rd Arts & Business Awards

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Why Enter?

• A chance to win and celebrate your partnership

• Media profile and opportunities to provide comment and images to media

• Opportunity to network with business and arts leaders around the UK at associates awards events and the ceremony itself

• Brand profile at the ceremony to key media, policy makers, business and arts leaders at the ceremony

• Opportunity to involve colleagues and senior executives through invitations to events, comments to media


Who Can Enter?


A partnership must produce an ‘arts’ product and have a ‘business sponsor’ but can include the following combinations:

•   A business and an arts organisation working together on a project or marketing campaign, or on a long-term strategic partnership

•   A business instigating arts engagement

•    A number of organisations working together on a project including businesses, art organisations, public bodies, industry organisations, not-for-profit organisations and educational institutions

The term ‘arts’ includes the performing arts, visual arts, crafts, photography, literature, museums and galleries, film and moving image and heritage.


How to Enter:

Download the Guidelines

Download the Nominations Form

Deadline: 5pm, Friday 30 March, 2012

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Nominations are now open for these awards that showcase the very best of innovative business brands in the UK who work alongside culture


If your business or organisation is getting results from a cultural partnership and you want to shout about it then enter the 33rd Arts & Business Awards.


This year's categories: 

 
•   A&B Corporate Responsibility Award


•   A&B Innovation Award


•   A&B Long-term Partnership Award


•   A&B Sponsorship Award


•   A&B Volunteering and People Development Award
 

Past winners include, Sky Arts, HSBC, Ekspan, Travelex, Siemens PLC and Classic FM, who have all been recognised for their innovative cultural programmes. Programmes that support local communities and brought growth in their business through by developing staff or increasing their profile.

The shortlist and winners will be businesses who the judges believe invest in partnerships with cultural organisations in valuable and impactful ways. We are highlighting the benefits the partnerships bring through corporate responsibility, innovation, sponsorship, staff retention and training and long-term investment. 

The winners will be announced at an invitation only event mid-March in London (details to be confirmed on a later date).


Key dates:

Closing date for nominations 5pm, Friday 30 March 2012
 
Shortlist late early May 2012

Winners announced at invitation only ceremony at Central St Martin's, Kings Cross, London on Tuesday 22 May 2012

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