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Brokers urged to nominate local charities for cash windfall

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Aviva has called on brokers to nominate worthy causes within their community for the chance to win thousands of pounds in donations.

The Broker Community Fund, which is offering over £100,000 in prize funds, follows the success of the 2010/11 Community Fund project, which was piloted to a select number of brokers.

This year, Aviva has increased the prize funds and opened the competition up to all brokers operating within the UK.

To encourage nominations, Aviva has also pledged a donation of £2,500 to its Street to School charity partner, Railway Children, if there are over 50 entries from brokers.

Aviva will be awarding up to

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