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Business partnerships

Join us in a strategic partnership that will help deliver vital services and support for the more than 144,000 Australians living with blood cancer.

Together, we can work to create a bespoke partnership that aligns with your objectives, helps create brand awareness, improves employee engagement , helps to  grow customer advocacy and deliver social value in the community.

Your Environmental, Social, Governance (ESG) strategy is more important now than ever before. Consumers, shareholders and employees are demanding that companies change the way they do business, become more transparent, and take an active role supporting environmental and social governance.

‘Research reveals that 67% of Australians see corporates as having as much responsibility for solving society’s problems, as government. And an even higher percentage 76% believe that companies should step in and help charities amid the cost-of-living crisis.”

We welcome the opportunity to build on a shared purpose, clarify key objectives and explore how we can work together to support your ESG goals.

The Leukaemia Foundation is one of Australia’s most reputable charities* and the next decade has to be one of big, bold action and we can’t do it without committed partners.

In collaboration with key stakeholders in the blood cancer community we advocate for greater disease awareness and systemic change in health systems nationally.


*Source Ref *2023 Australian Charity RepTrack Report
Why is ESG important for corporate-charity partnerships? | Remarkable Partnerships


How to get involved

No two partnerships with the Leukaemia Foundation are the same. There are many ways you can join us in the fight to save lives from blood cancer.
Our partners

Our partners

Meet our partners who are making this a decade that changes the future of blood cancer.
Sponsorships

Sponsorships

Sponsor a key fundraising campaign or offer good and services with in-kind support.
Workplace Giving

Workplace Giving

Encourage employees to give a small gift directly through payroll.
Fundraising

Fundraising

Improve employee engagement through fundraising activities.

Together we can bring the number of preventable blood cancer deaths to zero.

Over the next decade we’re inviting corporate partners to direct their investment to their preferred area of interest:
Practical services

Reduce the burden of blood cancer providing accommodation, transport, financial assistance and access to our Blood Cancer Support Coordinators to reach more patients and their families.

High-impact research

Fund career development and research. Help provide equitable access to clinical trials and ground-breaking genomic profiling and help close the healthcare gap for people living in regional and remote Australia.

Survivorship and quality of life

Extending support for people at every stage of their cancer journey through education, coaching, counselling and our new on-line blood cancer support service.

By partnering with us we can make this a decade that changes the future of blood cancer and the lives of people living with financial hardship in Australia.

Find out more about the Leukaemia Foundation and the value of partnerships in this video:

As a business partner you will have the power to support health care professionals, shape research, and expand services. You will have the opportunity to change the lives of people facing blood cancer. You can be part of making this a decade towards zero.

Let’s explore how you can get involved with a range of partnership options and benefits available.​

Together we can make Project 2035 a reality

Supported by leading businesses, Project 2035 is a bold and ambitious project committed to reducing preventable blood cancer deaths to zero by 2035. By becoming part of Project 2035 you will drive innovation forward, revolutionise patient support and shape the direction of leading-edge research.

Talk to us

Contact the Business Partners team to find out about the value of purpose driven partnerships


Last updated on July 17th, 2024

Developed by the Leukaemia Foundation in consultation with people living with a blood cancer, Leukaemia Foundation support staff, haematology nursing staff and/or Australian clinical haematologists. This content is provided for information purposes only and we urge you to always seek advice from a registered health care professional for diagnosis, treatment and answers to your medical questions, including the suitability of a particular therapy, service, product or treatment in your circumstances. The Leukaemia Foundation shall not bear any liability for any person relying on the materials contained on this website.