Are you looking for a way to make a meaningful impact in our community while showcasing your brand? HBCF has a range of sponsorship opportunities for 2025 that are perfect for local organisations looking to give back and get involved! From fundraising events to support programs, we’ve mapped out a variety of opportunities to suit all budgets and timeframes. Whether you’re a small business or a corporate organisation, we can help you align your brand with a cause that truly makes a difference. 💕 Benefits of Sponsoring HBCF: ✅ Make a Local Impact: 100% of funds raised stay in the Hunter, supporting locals navigating a breast cancer diagnosis. ✅ Enhanced Brand Visibility: Your sponsorship helps you connect with a loyal, engaged community. ✅ Positive Brand Association: Align with a trusted, grassroots organisation making tangible differences in people’s lives. ✅ Networking Opportunities: Join a network of like-minded sponsors and supporters. ✅ Customisable Options: We’ll tailor opportunities to fit your business goals and values. 📩 Send us a message, or reach out to fundraising@hbcf.org.au, and let’s explore how your business can make an impact in 2025! #HBCFCommunity #SponsorshipOpportunities #SupportLocal #BreastCancerSupport #HunterRegion #PartnerWithPurpose
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🌟 Join Us for "November Moves for Jo"! 🌟 This November, our global #HiRO team is coming together to support our incredible colleague, Jo, in her fight against Multiple Myeloma. Throughout the month, we’ll be walking to raise funds and show our solidarity with Jo during this challenging time. Here’s how you can get involved: 🚶♀️ Walk with Us: Join us as we walk together each day in November, logging miles and creating a strong community of support. Jo’s personal goal is for us to collectively cover the distance from the top to the bottom of the North Island of New Zealand; approximately 829km(~515 miles). 💖 Sponsor Each Mile: We’re asking for donations to sponsor each mile we walk. Every contribution, big or small, will go directly to help Jo with her medical expenses and care. 👉 How to Help: •Donate: https://lnkd.in/gi6CB8DM •Sponsor a Mile: Pledge an amount for each mile walked. •Spread the Word: Share our efforts with your network. Let’s make every step count for Jo! Thank you for your generosity and support! Together, we can make a difference! #NovemberMovesForJo #TeamJo #CommunitySupport #FightAgainstCancer HiRO - Harvest Integrated Research Organization Sheri Smith Jennifer Shelton Aimee Smith Stacey Pittman, MPM Kelsey Humphrey Bre Grignano Alex Baldridge, CCRA Elina Varghese Jacquie Palmer Amy VerValin Rachana Adhikari, MS MS MBA
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What an inspiring MasterClass with Samantha Devlin from Cancer Research UK! 🌟 Diving deep into the power of an audience-first approach, we explored why focusing on lifetime value and building collaborative strategies across our portfolios is essential for growth. Here's one fact we shared today from Supporter View: For each additional product a supporter engages with—whether that’s regular giving, cash donations, mid or major gifts, event fundraising, sponsorship, or emergency support—it significantly boosts their lifetime value. The data reveals that the median lifetime value jumps 6.4X for those giving via two products instead of a single product! If you needed a business case to increase team collaboration, hopefully this insight from Supporter View illustrates the transformative impact of building diverse, multi-product relationships with supporters and designing the next best ask - together. By prioritising these opportunities for engagement, we can maximise both supporter satisfaction and the long-term impact of our work. Looking forward to the next session face to face tomorrow in Sydney! If you’re interested in learning more about integrating these insights into your work, please reach out. #SupporterFirst #LifetimeValue #FundraisingGrowth
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One of our areas of specialism is the charity and not-for-profit sector. We have a dedicated team, led by Keith Westran, to support these organisations as their accounting requirements are different to commercial companies. Their primary goal is to raise funds for their charity and I recently came across these top community fundraising tips offered by a selection of charity experts. There is some really great advice here, so if you know any charity fundraisers, please feel free to tag them below so they see this article. Equally, add your own fundraising tips in the comments. #Accountant #Charity #Advice
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Want to know how Brain Tumour Research raised a whopping 85% more than last year + £320 per JustGiving Page for their 2024 virtual fundraising event? They focused on three, super simple key factors: 🔑 A frictionless user experience 🔑 Personalised comms 🔑 Complete control over data Find out how your charity can do the same by reading our latest blog ➡️ https://just.ly/4cQS2m9
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Welcome to NF2 Awareness Day 2024 We have a packed schedule of videos and posts which let you know how you can support us, any day, not just today. From fundraising, donating, through social media or sharing your story, lots of ideas to raise awareness. We are taking you on a journey today * Telling you about our charity & what we do. * Sharing about why we need to do what we are doing with stories. * Showing you what we are doing & our hopes for the future. * Talking about the last 3 years of research and where we go from here! If you can stay with us through the day that would be fantastic! So over to what you can do: Host a fundraiser: Whether it's a bake sale, a charity auction, bike ride or marathon, this is a great way to raise awareness and funds for NF2 research. Organise a walk or run: Gather your friends and family for a great way to raise awareness and funds Spread the word on social media: Share information about NF2 on social media to help raise awareness. Like, share, tag and comment are all free & great ways to spread the word & keep the world talking about NF2 Donate to our research. Consider volunteering your time to support an NF2 research organisation. Educate yourself and others: Learn more about NF2 and share your knowledge with others. By educating yourself and others, you can help raise awareness and support for this important cause. Together, we can make a difference and help find a cure for NF2. Thank you for your support today and every day! #strongertogether #makeadifference #endNF2 #NF2awareness #neurofibromatosistype2 #NF2SWN #NF2support #nf2 #nf2family #nf2warrior #LetstalkNF2 #nf2charity #nf2cure #nf2treatment #nf2gene #nf2chromosome22 #nf2trials #nf2diagnosis #nf2lifeexpectancy #nf2prognosis #nf2research #nf2ismyteam #nf2awarenessday #nf2journey
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The Value of Giving Back At Ricoh, we embrace the concept of the three loves: ❤️ Love your neighbour ❤️ Love your country ❤️ Love your work These principles are deeply rooted in ikigai, which represents the intersection of what you love, what the world needs, what you can be paid for, and what you’re good at. Literally translated from Japanese, it means “reason to live” or “reason for being.” I wanted to explore "Love your neighbour" so, with our team being based in Birmingham, I reached out to Queen Alexandra Charity (QAC) to see how we could support them. From my very first visit with the inspirational Zoe P. and her colleagues, I've been in awe of that they do for their kids and their community. As mentioned in the newsletter below, we’ve participated in various activities: 👉 Being taught by their students in sporting events 👉 Providing classroom support 👉 Attending their student-hosted afternoon tea events as guests 👉 Raising funds to get them their first-ever matching football kits QAC transforms money and time into confidence for their kids. They are no longer told what they can’t do but are celebrated for everything they can do and have always been capable of, given the right support. Working with them has taught me that the best way to give back is to lift others up by truly seeing them and recognizing what they bring or could bring to the world, and then helping them to see that for themselves. This is what differentiates a good friend from a great friend. This is what differentiates a good colleague from a great colleague. This is what differentiates a good manager from a great manager. This is what differentiates a good consultant from a great consultant. This is what differentiates a good business partner from a great business partner. 🙏 Big thank you to QAC for their kind mention in the newsletter and for being the positive and inspiring people and organisation that they are. ✨ Value: Give back and you might just find your ikigai. 💡How do you believe the act of giving back can transform not only the lives of those you help but also your own personal and professional growth? #LeadWithValue #GivingBack #Ikigai
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#WednesdayWonderings When I’m asked about why I choose to work in corporate, this is my standard answer: “I want to make a difference in people’s lives. I don’t want to work for a charity or not-for-profit (NFP) because I don’t want to be focused on one thing and I want to be able to make a decent salary. I think Government is too slow and hamstrung by politics. So that leaves corporates - with money to do stuff and I can make a good living”. This statement is exactly what’s wrong with how charities and NFPs are expected to behave. They’re expected to have a huge impact, but operate on skeleton funding. Last week I had the opportunity to watch #unCharitable hosted by PwC Australia This doco-movie completely changed my opinion and understanding of how NFPs should be run. Dan Pallotta tells his story of running a multimillion dollar, American-wide successful charity that was destroyed by media criticism of the cost of ‘overheads’. He breaks down how NFPs are held to a different moral standard to for-profits whilst being expected to do so much more. He gives us the economics of how spending money on salaries, plane tickets, offices, marketing etc allows charities to raise so much more money and help more people - yet are socially ridiculed. It includes heartbreaking stories of people like you and me doing amazing things, only to be pulled apart for the sake of a good media story. It then tells us how we have to change our thinking, focus and scrutiny of charities and NFPs away from ‘what’s their overhead’ to be what’s their dream? What’s the potential? What’s their impact? If we can’t pay the best minds, thinkers and problem-solvers to work for NFPs, we won’t entice them. If we don’t entice the best minds, thinkers and problem-solvers to work in NFPs and charities, we won’t solve anything. I was humbled and honoured to watch this movie - and had my opinion changed too. Watch Dan Pallotta’s Ted Talks here - https://lnkd.in/gnWdxe8H Learn more about Uncharitable here - https://lnkd.in/gVu4bENz Read the book, Uncharitable, here - https://lnkd.in/gGfqXWza
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🌟 Join the Cause: Fundraising for Overgate Hospice 🌟 Dear Business Supporters We are reaching out to our amazing network of business supporters with an exciting opportunity to make a real difference in our community. Overgate Hospice provides essential care and support for those in need, and we can't do it without your help! We’re calling on all businesses to organise staff fundraising events to raise crucial funds for our Hospice. Whether it’s a bake sale, a sponsored run, a charity auction, or a fun team-building event, every effort counts and makes a huge impact. Here’s how you can get involved: 1. Brainstorm Ideas: Gather your team and come up with fun fundraising ideas. 2. Plan Your Event: Set a date, spread the word, and get everyone involved! 3. Contact the Fundraising team for support: louise.iredale@overgatehospice.nhs.uk 4. Raise Funds: Collect donations and make it a memorable experience for all. 5. Share your Success: Post about your event on social media and tag us @overgatehospice Why get involved? • Make a positive impact in the community. • Boost team morale and encourage teamwork. • Receive recognition for your company’s generosity and commitment to a good cause. Let’s come together to support the Calderdale community and make a difference in the lives of those who need it most.
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