Event Sponsorship

Cancer Council’s portfolio of events includes a range of iconic and much-loved fundraisers synonymous with the spirit of togetherness in the Australian community.

Through event sponsorship, you can achieve significant grass-roots engagement and brand exposure. Or, for something a little closer to home, simply participate in an event to help foster engagement with staff and customers.

Find out how you can get involved

 

Australia's Biggest Morning Tea

Each year, over one million Australians get together for one of the country’s biggest fundraisers: Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea. A fun, easy and effective way to raise money for Cancer Council, morning teas are a great way to engage with colleagues, customers and suppliers. Guests simply make a donation on the day, or if you are feeling a bit more creative you can organise raffles, auctions and competitions.

Daffodil Day

The daffodil is the international symbol of hope for  people with cancer and the beacon for Cancer Council’s brightest fundraiser, Daffodil Day – an event which brings people together in support 
of all Australians affected by cancer. 

Daffodil Day is particularly well-known for its bright, colourful and fun merchandise range, which you can help sell through your outlets. It’s a great way to help raise money and to be recognised as a national supporter of Cancer Council. 

Pink Ribbon Day

This year, more than 13,000 women will be told they have breast cancer, and nearly 3000 will die. Through Pink Ribbon Day, Cancer Council aims to help reduce the impact of breast cancer and to provide support and care for women affected. 

Demonstrate your support by selling ‘Pink’ products through your outlets and be recognised as a national supporter of Cancer Council and the ‘Pink’ cause.

Girls Night In

Girls Night In is one for the girls, raising awareness and funds for breast and gynaecological cancers. The concept is simple - ‘the girls’ get together for a night in and donate what they would have spent on a night out to Cancer Council. 

Celebrating its sixth birthday in 2010, Girls Night In is continuing to grow in popularity and is the ideal opportunity to engage with a younger female audience.

This page was last updated on : Thursday, 1 September 2011

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