Civic and nonprofit partnerships
Civic and nonprofit partnerships are crucial for raising awareness, expanding access, and fostering collaboration, ensuring a broader impact in colorectal cancer prevention and support.
Civic and nonprofit partnerships are crucial for raising awareness, expanding access, and fostering collaboration, ensuring a broader impact in colorectal cancer prevention and support.
Nonprofit and civic partnerships are critical to the Colorectal Cancer Alliance as we help expand our reach, resources, and impact. Collaborations with other nonprofit organizations and communities enable us to share knowledge, support, and expertise, ultimately advancing our mission to end colorectal cancer and improve the lives of those affected.
Improve awareness of colon cancer screening among your membership or constituent base through sharing Alliance resources or inviting the Alliance to speak.
Increase awareness and help to eliminate disparities by hosting screening events in collaboration with the Alliance or through co-branded use of the screening recommendations quiz.
Collaborate on innovative projects, webinars, conferences, and research on the local, state, and national level.
Here are a few examples of how your nonprofit or civic organization can benefit from partnering directly with the Alliance.
Contact us today to start the conversation on how you can become a Colorectal Cancer Alliance partner.
In 2022, the Alliance teamed up with ASCRS to support its Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion breakfast, offering funding and resources to students and their families.
View and order brochures and materials that provide actionable information on colorectal cancer prevention and care.
We'd love to discuss how to partner to help the colorectal cancer community.
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