The Judges met last night at the Information Technologists’ Hall and after lots of discussions they chose the three finalists for each category.
We are pleased to announce the finalists here (in alphabetical order) for each category:
Best IT Volunteer
Finalist – Alan for his work with Citizens Online Edinburgh
Finalist – Clive McClure for his work with Westminster Advocacy Service for Senior Residents
Finalist – Scott McCabe for his work with Cambridge Link-Up
Best IT Volunteering Project – Impact on Organisation
Finalist – Grassington Festival of Music & Arts with their volunteer
Finalist – Guildford Waverley Crossroads Care with their volunteer
Finalist – St John Ambulance with Dan Nicholls
Best IT Volunteering Project – Innovation
Finalist – Age Concern Enfield Trans IT with their Youth Volunteers
Finalist – SpecialEffect with Mark Allen
Finalist – Trinity Community Arts with Alex Holding
Best IT Volunteering Project – Accessibility
Finalist – Community Link Up with Ashni Sedani
Finalist – Derbyshire Coalition for Inclusive Living with Estelita
Finalist – RNIB Cymru with their 20 Digi-Champions
The winners will be announced at the ceremony on 19th February at the BCS London HQ, Covent Garden, 2.30pm – 5pm. Book now for your free place.
Does US have an Awards like this?
By: pochp on January 22, 2009
at 12:11 pm