Shoreditch Town Hall, London
Clare Storry and the p/hop project
Most creative fundraiser of the year, 2011
Pennies per hour of pleasure (p/hop) is run by Clare and her knitter friends. Designers post knitting patterns to a blog and people make a donation to p/hop's JustGiving page based on how much they enjoy knitting it. The project has raised more than £28,000 for Medecins Sans Frontieres.
This year we're celebrating incredible fundraising achievements in 13 categories. The awards are free to enter and you can nominate any individual or charity who's used JustGiving.com to fundraise in 2011.
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Sharing your page with people is key to fundraising. We're celebrating the individuals whose JustGiving pages have the highest number of donations.
Closed to nominations - based on JustGiving data

This award highlights the amazing fundraising by under-18s who are a constant reminder that you're never too young to make a difference.

From jailbreaks to dinner parties, people do clever, crazy, and amazing things for charity. This award celebrates innovative fundraising ideas.

Endurance comes in many forms, from running to rowing. This award recognises feats of eye-watering determination from the JustGiving community.

This award celebrates an incredible fundraising achievement by a single group or an individual fundraiser on JustGiving.

Which one of our 8,000 charity members will receive the most votes to become JustGiving charity of the year?

We love to see JustGiving being used in ways we never dreamed of. This category celebrates charities that have been getting creative.

This award celebrates a charity that has been using JustGiving for less than 18 months.

We're celebrating individuals who demonstrate unwavering commitment to their chosen cause and fundraising on JustGiving.

This award recognises famous faces who use JustGiving to support charities.

This award highlights an individual or charity who has used our new text donation service, JustTextGiving by Vodafone, to successfully raise funds.

This award celebrates outstanding feats of fundraising by an organisation or a group of employees.

This award recognises developers who have used JustGiving's technology to build new ways to help charities and individuals raise even more money.