It is run by a coalition of organisations and was founded by Fiyaz Mughal OBE as a national, annual event.
[1] The 2017 iteration of the awards scheme was themed as 'Communities Countering Hatred', celebrating and honouring those civil society activists, religious leaders, organisations and politicians who have inspired others and worked against hatred and prejudice in their local communities.
[3] The No2H8 Crime Awards are supported by a number of partners and agencies associated with the protection and empowerment of vulnerable communities.
These include Galop, Faith Matters, the Community Security Trust, Tell MAMA, Stop Hate UK, Trans Media Watch, the Anti-Bullying Alliance, Wandsworth and Westminster Mind, and Kick It Out.
[7][8] The awards have also partnered with the Daily Mirror and Pride Radio,[9] in addition to being backed by The Birmingham Mail.