Help Cure Childhood Cancer Now
You can join us in the fight against children's cancer and help save lives today. CureSearch for Children's Cancer offers many exciting opportunities for your company, organization and employees to get involved. By partnering with CureSearch, you can play a key role in our mission to fund and support innovative and targeted research and be the authoritative source for information and resources to all those affected by childhood cancer.
Every day 36 children are diagnosed with cancer; seven of them will not survive. CureSearch for Children's Cancer, along with thousands of medical professionals and researchers across the country, work every day to make treatment possible and a cure probable.
CureSearch events take place across the country and every day, volunteers and donors commit to raising funds to ensure that one day, every child will be guaranteed a cure. Discover the many ways your organization and employees can join the CureSearch movement. These partnerships provide corporate partners, their employees, vendors, and consumers the opportunity to get involved and make a difference in the lives of those affected by children's cancer.
CureSearch is committed to working with corporations to develop mutually beneficial partnership and welcome the opportunity to explore the broad range of available opportunities.
- National Event Sponsorship – Become a National Sponsor of a signature CureSearch for Children's Cancer fundraising event.
- Cause Marketing – Join forces with CureSearch for Children's Cancer by partnering on a National Cause Marketing Campaign.
- Accelerate the Cure through Research - Support CureSearch's 2013 Research Initiatives
- Workplace Giving - Consider mobilizing your employees and coworkers through a Workplace Giving Campaign and make CureSearch a "Charity of Choice."
- Employee Engagement – Encourage your employees to learn more about CureSearch for Children's Cancer and get involved.
To join the fight with kids battling cancer today, please contact CorporateGiving@CureSearch.org.