How to enter

There are thirteen categories to choose from and you can enter a maximum of three categories per business.

Please read through the category descriptions below, select the category you wish to enter from the list, then click ENTER NOW. You'll need to register and set up your account the first time you do this.

Registering your account

When registering, you will receive an email which will have a click-through link and a validation code to validate your account. You will need to complete this step before you can start your nomination. If you do not receive the validation email, please email lesley.hampson@reachplc.com.

Completing your entry

You can save draft entries and return to edit them as often as you wish before submitting. All you need to do is click on the YOUR ACCOUNT tab on the menu banner and this will take you through to your dashboard where you will find all your draft entries and submitted entries.

When you have finished writing your entry and you are ready to submit, you'll need to agree to the terms and conditions then click the COMPLETE button at the bottom of the page. If your entry is still in draft, you will need to click MOVE TO BASKET at the top of the entry before you can click the COMPLETE button. If you forget your password, please use the reset password link on the login page.

IMPORTANT INFO - PLEASE READ:

Maximum word counts are shown below the entry box for each question. A business can be submitted into a maximum of three categories however please tailor your entry according to the category in order to meet judges requirements. Sponsoring companies are not permitted to enter the category they are sponsoring. Entries can be submitted by the business directly or by a third party (agent, client etc). Successful nominations will be notified following the judging session in June.

Categories

To celebrate a small business, with 50 employees or less, that combines commercial success with other elements of the awards, such as customer service, social impact, innovation and developing talent.

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Highlighting a business making a difference to the community, the wider world or the environment, either through its products and services or its way of working.

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Celebrating inventive thinking, product or system development and creativity in business.

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Recognising a business with a focus on developing talent through training, apprenticeships, work experience, diversity and inclusion, career progression and opening opportunities to all.

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Recognising a business that is trading with the world in a successful, innovative way, showing how firms large or small can play their part in Global Britain.

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For a young person in business, aged 25 years or less, who is having a positive impact beyond their age and experience. They may be a business owner, employee or apprentice demonstrating notable success, who may have overcome adversity to achieve, or is using their success to help others.


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For a business that has performed exceptionally, either in commercial terms, innovation, impact or customer service.

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Recognising excellence in manufacturing and production in this country.


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For a business owner or leader who has had a major impact on their firm’s success, which may also be delivering benefits to other people, such as employees or the community.

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This award recognises an immense sustained contribution to business, society and the community across a number of years.


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For a young person who has overcome adversity or challenges with the help of the Prince’s Trust, and gone on to make a remarkable impact in business.

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Highlighting the impact of a staff or team member who may not ordinarily receive recognition, showing business success is not just about management and leadership. They may have overcome adversity, such as serious illness or bereavement.

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To recognise a growing medium-sized business that has taken tangible steps to increase its scale and impact.

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