Register for AllyCon 2024
Join us for a supportive, empowering, and uplifting three-day experience, where colorectal cancer patients, caregivers, and advocates unite against colorectal cancer. Register by October 14 for early bird pricing.
Workplace giving is a convenient way to support The Alliance through paycheck deductions. Learn how you can give through your workplace employer.
A convenient way to support the Colorectal Cancer Alliance is through paycheck deductions. Many companies offer workplace giving programs that deduct a gift directly from your paycheck. A few notable programs for those who wish to give through their employer are detailed below. Don't hesitate to speak with your human resources department if you're unsure whether you can give through your workplace. Thank you for your support!
For more information about workplace giving at your office, please contact our office at giving@ccalliance.org.
CFC federal and state employees, U.S. Military members, or U.S. Postal Service employees can give to the Colorectal Cancer Alliance through the Combined Federal Campaign (CFC), which occurs each year between September and December. The Colorectal Cancer Alliance is a proud CFC participant member through the Community Health Charities of America. Our CFC number is 32697.
The Colorectal Cancer Alliance is a proud charity partner of Community Health Charities. Community Health Charities is a nonprofit that raises awareness and resources for health and wellness by connecting the most trusted health charities, including the Colorectal Cancer Alliance, across the United States with more than 17 million caring donors through workplace giving campaigns, causes, wellness programs, employee engagement, and strategic partnerships. The Alliance is represented by Community Health Charities in workplace giving campaigns locally and nationally, including the Combined Federal Campaign (our CFC giving code is 32697), public campaigns hosted by state and county governments, and private campaigns hosted by companies of all sizes. Look to designate a gift to the Colorectal Cancer Alliance in your workplace giving campaign to help us end colorectal cancer within our lifetime.
Did you know your donation can double (or even triple!) the impact if your employer offers a matching gift program?
The third annual Bottoms Up® Invitational, hosted by Craig Melvin of the Today Show and his wife, sportscaster Lindsay Czarniak, continues to raise much-needed awareness and funds for colorectal cancer (CRC).
In this Q&A, get to know Kelly Sanders, a passionate and dedicated Colorectal Cancer Alliance volunteer from Allentown, Pennsylvania, and consider becoming one yourself.
We strongly encourage voters to contact the candidates in both parties and request information on their plans to improve access to healthcare and lower costs.