GSK IMPACT Awards

Welcome to the GlaxoSmithKline IMPACT Awards

GSK IMPACT Award banner - 2012 

The IMPACT Awards have been running since 1997 and are designed to recognise and reward charities that are doing excellent work to improve people’s health. They are funded by GlaxoSmithKline and managed in partnership with The King’s Fund.

The awards are open to registered charities that are at least three years old, working in a health-related field in the UK, with a total annual income between £10,000 and £1.5 million.

Benefits of applying

  • Up to eight winners will receive £25,000
  • Up to four highly commended awards of £5,000 and up to three runners-up awards of £3,000 will be made
  • You decide how to use the award money
  • Organisations that win or are highly commended for an award will be invited to send up to two representatives to take part in the GSK IMPACT Awards Development Network, a free training programme valued at £4,000 for each organisation.
  • The awards are designed to recognise success and achievements for existing work so you do not have to present a new project
  • The winning organisations will be visited by a photographer, have a professional film made and will receive support with press and publicity.

An overall winner will be chosen from either the IMPACT Awards or the IMPACT Champions who will receive an additional £10,000.

Apply

The GSK IMPACT Awards are now closed. Shortlisting will take place in October and all applicants will receive notification by mid-November.

For any queries please email gskenquiries@kingsfund.org.uk

IMPACT Champions

IMPACT Champions logo 

Organisations that were shortlisted for an IMPACT Award between 2000 and 2009 were also given the opportunity to apply to the 2012 IMPACT Champions, which has up to eight awards available valued at a total £194,000

The GSK IMPACT Champions Awards are now closed. Shortlisting will take place in October and all applicants will receive notification by mid-November.

For any queries please email gskenquiries@kingsfund.org.uk