PRCA-PCG Freelancer of the Year Award

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With more and more organisations using freelancers, this new award, jointly run by the PRCA and PCG, is open to freelancers working in-house or for an agency on short or long-term projects. Nominations are welcome from employers or freelancers themselves and winning entries will be based on delivery, professionalism, results achieved, innovation and value to the employer.


DOWNLOAD THE ENTRY FORM HERE Freelancer of the Year entry form Freelancer of the Year entry form

Judges will look for: a freelancer who has made a real difference to the organisation they were working with. They will have shown themselves to be proactive, skillful, able to deliver on time and against budget while meeting or exceeding the objectives they were set.

THE DEADLINE FOR ENTRIES INTO THIS CATEGORY IS MONDAY 20 SEPTEMBER 2010.


If you have any questions, please contact: katie.goodrum@prca.org.uk


Freelancer of the Year is an award run jointly by the PRCA and PCG.

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Fee Income
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  • This field should only be completed by the individual with responsibility for your company's PRCA membership.
  • NB - Once you check the box to the left of this field and click update this figure is fixed for the entire year.
  • Fee income is defined as fees or income arising from time spent on carrying out public relations consultancy work plus any mark up and any handling charges or profits made on disbursement or expenses.
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    1. will be used to calculate your membership subscription fee for 2009
    2. will be published on the PRCA website and in the yearbook.
  • This figure must include the fees from any subsidiary companies but not associated companies (see below).
  • If you are bound by Sarbanes-Oxley please select that accordingly, we will contact you individually about your fee income.
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Subsidiary companies
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  • These companies are entitled to the same benefits as other PRCA members, they must abide by the PRCA Professional Charter and Codes of Conduct and their fee income must be included in the fee income field above.
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  • These companies are not included in your membership and as such do not benefit from PRCA member benefits. These companies are not covered by the PRCA professional charter.
Current clients
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The clients listed in this section are those which retain a consultancy on a continuing basis to deal with their public relations either in a specialised area or as a whole. One asterisk (*) against a client's name indicates that the consultancy has been retained by that client for three years; two asterisks (**) indicate that it has been retained for at least five years. Clients served on an ad-hoc basis are listed separately.

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Clients for whom you have undertaken work in the last twelve months on a project rather than a retained basis

Conflict of interest clients
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NB This will not appear as a separate list in the yearbook.