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Partner with us to improve patient outcomes, donate screenings, share resources, and reduce colorectal cancer incidence through working together.
Healthcare providers partner with the Colorectal Cancer Alliance to leverage resources and expertise in promoting colon and rectal health to prevent colorectal cancer. The partner can enhance patient care, raise awareness, and contribute to better outcomes against this disease.
Improve patient outcomes by referring patients to Alliance screening or patient navigators. We provide patients, caregivers, and families with psychosocial, financial, and other personalized support.
Donate colorectal screening options like colonoscopies and FIT kits to those in need.
Disseminate resources for patients in your waiting rooms and at events.
Reduce the incidence of colorectal cancer in your community by sponsoring an Alliance Walk to End Colon Cancer, Blue Hope Bash, or screening event; qualify for Alliance grants to remove access barriers to screening and treatment.

Here are a few examples of how your healthcare organization or practice 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 2021, Gastro Florida sponsored the Tampa Bay Walk to End Colon Cancer, directly supporting the Alliance's mission and funding local screening initiatives.

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.

Across nine cities nationwide, our community showed what’s possible when compassion, determination, and action meet on the pavement to #WalkLoud.

The Colorectal Cancer Alliance’s 2025 Blue Hope Bash in Washington, D.C., raised $2.1 million for colorectal cancer awareness, research, and patient support.

In this Q&A, get to know Greg Schwem, a passionate and dedicated Colorectal Cancer Alliance volunteer from Illinois, and sign up to be a volunteer yourself!