National Blue Hope Bash
The D.C. region's largest Blue Hope Bash raises millions by uniting generous allies for an evening dedicated to ending colorectal cancer in our lifetime.
The D.C. region's largest Blue Hope Bash raises millions by uniting generous allies for an evening dedicated to ending colorectal cancer in our lifetime.
The National Blue Hope Bash is the premier fundraising gala to benefit the patients and caregivers served by the Colorectal Cancer Alliance. This year, the Bash celebrates the Colorectal Cancer Alliance’s 25th year of impact on CRC advancements in research, awareness and screening.
The Bash will be an evening of cocktails, dancing, and philanthropy – a pivotal celebration of saving lives that you do not want to miss. Please stand with the Alliance, as a supporter, leader, and pioneer, and enter a new era of impact with us. Join your peers on November 2 at the National Building Museum in Washington, D.C.
Colorectal cancer is the second deadliest cancer in America. Ending it can start with you at the Blue Hope Bash.
Date: November 2, 2024
Location: National Building Museum
401 F St NW, Washington, DC 20001
Time: 6:30 - 11:00 PM
Attire: Blue or Silver Cocktail Attire
Register or sign up today to sponsor the Blue Hope Bash. For more information on specific sponsorship opportunities, view our sponsorship deck.
If you would like to get involved with the National Blue Hope Bash, please contact Adina Frazier, Senior Director of Special Events, at afrazier@ccalliance.org with any general questions or about sponsoring the Bash!
Are you interested in making a deeper impact through event sponsorship? Event sponsorship can provide increased brand awareness, access to a focused audience and demonstrate brand values.
We invite you to click the link below to review the various levels of sponsorship and the associate benefits such as, event tickets, inclusion on the event website and other collateral materials.
Thank you to our generous sponsors who help make the Blue Hope Bash possible!
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