Showcasing best practice in giving

Beacon is a charitable organisation set up to encourage individual contributions to charitable and social causes and to celebrate and showcase best practice in giving.

Beacon awards annual prizes to individuals who have made exceptional contributions to charitable causes or to organisations that benefit the public.

An overall winner will be selected every year who will be given a cash award of £30,000, invested in an innovative way by the winner in a charity of their choice.

Beacon believes that by highlighting the achievements of the prize winners and showcasing innovation and best practice in philanthropy, others will be inspired and encouraged to make their own contribution.


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Paul Barry-Walsh


Winner of Beacon Prize 2008 for Creative Giving

18 November 2008

NEWHAM COMMUNITY HERO IS OVERALL WINNER OF £30,000 BEACON PRIZE 2008

Kevin Jenkins OBE has been awarded the prestigious annual £30k Beacon Prize for his work with the children and young people of Newham. Kevin co-founded Community Links in 1977 whilst still at school. This Children and Youth Programme has grown from four projects that helped 150 children and young people to a £5million budget supporting 3,000 individuals aged 2–24 years every week.

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08 May 2008

BEACON PHILANTHROPY IN THE CITY FORUM 2008

The 2nd annual Philanthropy in City Forum took place on 8 May 2008 from 5:30-8:30pm, with this year’s Forum is entitled ‘Why Does Philanthropy Make Business Sense?’ Speakers included 2007 Beacon Prize Winner Michael Spencer (CEO, ICAP), Alec Reed CBE (Founder, Reed Recruitment) and Louisa Mitchell (Research Director, Policy Exchange). The Forum was chaired by Dr Salvatore LaSpada (Chief Executive, Institute for Philanthropy).

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