Ways to partner with the Colorectal Cancer Alliance
By partnering with the Alliance, you can join our mission to empower patients and end colorectal cancer in our lifetime.
By partnering with the Alliance, you can join our mission to empower patients and end colorectal cancer in our lifetime.
Patients are the center of everything we do, and we empower everyone around the patient with the help of our strategic partners. Together, we can make an impact.
What kind of partnership interests you? Explore how we can work together to help patients, caregivers, survivors, and families.
Corporate partners can financially support our patients and families, sponsor our fundraising events, or provide in-kind expertise and services.
In today's corporate world, prioritizing corporate social responsibility and employee well-being is essential. Partner with the Colorectal Cancer Alliance to make a positive impact.
The Walk to End Colon Cancer allows companies to participate in Alliance walks, whether virtually or in person, regardless of geography.
Civic and nonprofit partnerships are crucial for raising awareness, expanding access, and fostering collaboration, ensuring a broader impact in colorectal cancer prevention and support.
Partner with us to improve patient outcomes, donate screenings, share resources, and reduce colorectal cancer incidence through working together.
BLKHLTH, a nonprofit dedicated to improving Black health outcomes by addressing racism, partners with the Alliance and Cottonelle to offer free colonoscopy screenings to the Black community.
We'd love to discuss how we can partner on sponsorships, cause marketing, and other opportunities to help the colorectal cancer community.
Allies shared their stories and the vital need to end colorectal cancer in this video presented at the national Blue Hope Bash in November 2024. The video features Bash co-chair and patient Alison Friedman.
This year was the Alliance’s 25th year of impact, and we’re looking back on some of the milestones that made 2024 a year to remember.
The Colorectal Cancer Alliance’s national Blue Hope Bash, held November 2 at the National Building Museum in Washington, D.C., raised nearly $2 million to support lifesaving work.