The criteria and shortlists for each of the four awards were as follows
The Improving the Lives of Children and Young People Award sponsored by Spurgeons
This award was for initiatives, motivated by a Christian faith, that are:
- improving outcomes for disadvantaged children and young people in their local community;
- highly professional in their approach to caring for and safeguarding children and young people;
- effectively involving children and young people in the running and development of the project.
The shortlisted projects were
- Elizabeth House - Gateshead
- Fearnheath Play Association - Bournemouth
- Fusion Youth Centre - Bournemouth
- GoldDigger Trust - Sheffield
- Lifespace - Stratford
- Sunflower Garden Project - Edinburgh
- St Michael's Youth Project - Hull
The recipient of the Improving the lives of Children and Young People Award 2007 was Sunflower Garden Project and the commended project was
The Community Inclusion Award sponsored by Oasis UK
This award was for projects, motivated by a Christian faith, that:
- actively work in partnership to promote inclusion and challenge injustice;
- demonstrate a joined up approach to service delivery;
- are rooted in an inner city community.
The shorlisted proejcts were:
- Big Buzz Club - Liverpool
- Boaz Trust - Manchester
- Groundswell Trust - Southampton
- The Imago Project - Belfast
- St Luke's Advice Centre - Brighton
- West Harton Churches Action Station - Tyneside
The recipient of the Community Inclusion Award 2007 was Big Buzz Club and the commended project was St Luke's Advice Centre
The recipient of the Community Excellence Award 2007 was Hull Churches Home from Hospital Service and the commended project was Open Door International Language School
The recipient of the Community Commitment Award 2007 was Samaritan Network and the commended project was Ness Youth Centre.