Nominees named for SYCF Community Celebration Awards

The shortlist has been revealed for South Yorkshire’s Community Foundation (SYCF) Community Celebration Awards.

Eight voluntary and community groups from across the region have been selected as finalists across four categories ahead of the prestigious awards ceremony celebrating the impact of grassroots organisations across South Yorkshire.

 

Nominees:

Barnsley Community Impact Award

Barnsley FC Community Trust

The Exodus Project

Doncaster Community Impact Award

Active Fusion

Edlington Community Organisation

Rotherham Community Impact Award

Cortonwood Comeback

Harthill Tea Day Social Club

Sheffield Community Impact Award

Family Voice and Ammi’s Kitchen

Sheffield Mencap and Gateway

 

The winners will be unveiled at a special event at the Victoria, Kelham Island, on 14 May to celebrate 40 years of SYCF.

Since 1986, South Yorkshire’s Community Foundation has invested more than £40 million into thousands of grassroots organisations across South Yorkshire, supporting communities to thrive.

Martin Singer, chief executive of SYCF, said:

We received an exceptional number of submissions, each one highlighting the breadth and impact of positive work taking place across South Yorkshire.

It was an incredibly tough process to select the finalists from scores of groups who entered – the hidden heroes of our local communities working tirelessly to make a difference.

These awards are about celebrating the dedication, compassion and resilience of voluntary groups who are at the heart of their communities. Every organisation who entered should be incredibly proud of the difference they are making to people’s lives.

 

The Community Celebration Awards form part of SYCF’s 40th anniversary year, recognising the vital role community groups play in strengthening neighbourhoods across the region.

Meet Martin

Martin Singer is Chief Executive of South Yorkshire’s Community Foundation, overseeing strategic growth and daily operations.
He joined SYCF in March 2025 and brings over 25 years’ leadership experience across the private and voluntary sectors. Martin is passionate about strengthening communities through philanthropy and partnership.
Alongside his executive career, Martin has maintained an active commitment to community development and governance, serving multiple charities from across South Yorkshire as a Trustee and Director.

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