Sponsor Us
Collaborate with us and become a Corporate Partner
If you share our vision of a world without liver disease, why not become a Corporate Partner and have a significant impact on our work?
Funding support from corporate partners helps us broaden the scope and impact of our activities. This means we can improve the lives of more people living with all forms of liver disease.
There are 2 main ways that organisations can support the Liver Foundation:
- Annual sponsorship of any of our program areas
- Project support grants for priority programs
Why become a Corporate Partner?
Partnering with us is a public commitment to improving the health and wellbeing of all Australians.
It can:
- raise your brand profile and reputation
- show your leadership in the sector of health and liver research
- increase your employee engagement through fundraising events and activities and volunteering opportunities
Ways to partner with us
You can support us in a variety of ways, including through:
- cause-related marketing campaigns
- workplace giving
- staff wellness days
- customer fundraising
- donations
- volunteering
- pro bono goods and services
Staff fundraising challenges
The Liver Foundation will work with you to design a fundraising program your whole company can get behind.
Set goals, challenge staff to meet certain milestones and amplify the impact of the funds you raise by having your business ‘match’ the final amount.
We can also arrange inspirational speakers to come and address your team, to help reinforce the importance of raising money for such a worthwhile cause.
Enquire about becoming a Corporate Partner
We’d love to talk to you about a corporate partnership. To find out more please contact our team on 1800 841 118 or send us an email at hello@liver.org.au.
Roche Diagnostics Australia (RDA): Move your RDAss campaign
To raise vital awareness and funds for the Liver Foundation, employees of Roche Diagnostics Australia (RDA) completed a whopping combined 566,102km virtual workout journey around Australia! Each team completed their goal of 15,000 virtual kms, and RDA donated $15,000 to the Liver Foundation.