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What is a Charity of the Year partnership?

A Charity of the Year partnership is usually a year-long commitment between a business and a charity, focusing on fundraising, awareness and mutual support. It helps companies and organisations bring teams together to fundraise for a single cause, creating a lasting impact.

Why Charity of the Year partnerships matter to Brain Tumour Support

Charity of the Year partnerships are integral to our charity. They provide vital funding for our specialised services to brain tumour patients and their families, helping them feel comforted, supported and informed. Our services include a national helpline and 24/7 online support forum, in-person and online support groups, help applying for benefits and welfare payments, and individual and family counselling sessions.

Without statutory government funding, Brain Tumour Support relies on the generosity of our corporate partners to ensure that no one affected by a brain tumour diagnosis has to face it alone. These partnerships allow us to continue our work, including helping individuals cope with bereavement and providing ongoing care.

Benefits for businesses

Partnering with Brain Tumour Support as your Charity of the Year brings numerous advantages to your business:

  1. Enhanced brand profile: Supporting a reputable charity like Brain Tumour Support boosts your brand’s reputation, showcasing your company as one with strong ethical values and community involvement.
  2. Employee engagement: Encouraging your staff to participate in fundraising activities fosters a sense of unity and purpose, improving morale and teamwork.
  3. Positive public relations: Charity partnerships are excellent press opportunities, providing positive media coverage and enhancing your corporate image.
  4. Networking opportunities: Collaborating with a charity opens doors to networking events and opportunities with other like-minded businesses and stakeholders.
  5. Social Responsibility: Demonstrating a commitment to social responsibility can attract customers and clients who value ethical practices, potentially increasing loyalty and sales.

How to get involved

Becoming a Charity of the Year partner with Brain Tumour Support is straightforward. You’ll get a dedicated team member who will share fundraising ideas and inspirations and provide bespoke fundraising materials. We’ll arrange regular check-ins so you feel supported and valued every step of the way.

Contact our Corporate Partnerships Team

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Support Brain Tumour Support in a way that aligns with your business goals

Partnering with us offers your company a unique opportunity to create meaningful impact while achieving your business objectives.

Whether through event sponsorship, employee fundraising, or becoming our Charity of the Year, there’s a way for your team to get involved.

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Let's create something meaningful together

Have questions or want to discuss opportunities? Reach out to explore how your company can make a lasting impact for brain tumour patients and their families. Whether you're ready to partner with us or just want to learn more about how your support changes lives, we’re here to help. Let’s collaborate to create meaningful change for those who need it most.

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