CSJ Awards

CSJ Awards

The CSJ Awards are an annual event organised by the Centre for Social Justice, a centre right British polical thinktank, where grants are awarded to organisations working in the field of poverty relief.

2006 Awards

The 2006 award ceremony will be held on the 28 June, 2006 at Central Hall in Westminster, London. Grants totalling £25,000 will be given to a number of the 12 short-listed charities nominated this year. All short-listed charities will also be invited to join the CSJ Alliance, a grouping of charities who work in similar fields and wish to cooperate with each other.

2005 Awards

The following organisations won grants at the 2005 awards ceremony:

* ADAS UK (£5000) - providing abstinence-based addiction rehabilitiation in Stockport
* Bristol Community Family Trust (£3000) - engaged in relationship education and parenting classes
* Eden Failsworth - a Christian youth project in a deprived area of Manchester
* Emmaus UK (£1000) - supporting ten communities throughout Britain helping former homeless people
* Protest 4 (£3000) - campaign against people-trafficking

A local authority award (no money) was also made to Salford City Council for its highly developed relationship with voluntary groups as part of its efforts to tackle poverty.

External links

* [http://www.centreforsocialjustice.org.uk/page/content/aboutAwards.asp?sID=1 Details about the 2006 CSJ Awards]
* [http://www.adas-uk.org ADAS UK]
* [http://www.bcft.co.uk Bristol Community Family Trust]
* [http://www.emmaus.org.uk Emmaus UK]
* [http://www.protest4.com Protest 4]


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