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  1. Corporate Fundraising

Corporate Partnerships

At myaware, we want to work with businesses to achieve our mission: supporting people affected by myasthenia, raising awareness of the conditions and funding research to ultimately find a cure. We seek to do this by building mutually beneficial partnerships, which help you to fulfil your Corporate Social Responsibility goals

Opportunities to get involved and fight myasthenia together with us include:  

  • Charity of the Year
  • Volunteering
  • Fundraising events 
  • Recycling 
  • Payroll Giving
  • Sponsorship opportunities
  • Donating via Work for Good

Please see below for details of how we can work together and for further information, contact [email protected]

Fundraising ideas and building the partnership

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Our Partnerships Pack contains everything you need to start your partnership with myaware.  For more information and to discuss partnerships in more detail or request a partnership fundraising pack, email [email protected] and a member of our Fundraising Team will get in touch.

Published: 10th February, 2021

Updated: 11th February, 2021

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