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 CORPORATE FUNDRAISING

The Phyllis Tuckwell Hospice has a dedicated and experienced corporate fundraising team who are always seeking opportunities to work in partnership with local companies to achieve mutual benefits.

Research has proved there are excellent commercial advantages to supporting your local Hospice. For example:

enhanced brand image
improved employee morale and development
the opportunity to demonstrate good corporate citizenship to your community
the chance to differentiate your product from its competitors and generate positive PR
a chance to target new audiences
All of which can result in driving your sales forward

It’s not just about giving money – there are so many ways to get involved including:

Employee fundraising Shop amnesties
Volunteering Publicising
Corporate challenges Displaying collecting tins
Payroll giving - employees Buying Christmas cards
Payroll giving - employers Gifts in kind
Recycling Sponsorship opportunities
Lottery syndicates Cause Related Marketing initiatives
 

For more information on Payroll Giving please click on one of the following links:
Payroll giving - employees

Payroll giving - employers

You can be confident that your support really will make a difference to the patients we care for as well as their families and friends.

A Corporate Support Pack is available with details of how we could both benefit from your company’s support.

To find out more about Corporate fundraising call Andrew Cox on 01252 729433 or email [email protected]

The Entrepreneur Channel in Camberley donated £169,000 to the Hospice last year to develop the community nursing team. At the Surrey Business Awards 2007/2008, their success and innovation as a business was recognised and applauded, scooping top prize in two categories. Phyllis Tuckwell Hospice is proud to be working in partnership with such a dynamic and proactive local business.

Surrey Business Person of the Year
Andrew Reynolds (The Entrepreneur Channel plc), Camberley
 
Small Business Award
The Entrepreneur Channel plc, Camberley

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