Other ways to give
You are our most important ally when it comes to ending colorectal cancer. See the different ways you can contribute to ending this disease.
Your gift will save lives
Every dollar increases screening, provides invaluable assistance to patients and families, and helps to fund critical research. There are many ways to support our mission to end colorectal cancer in our lifetime.
Corporate sponsorship
Corporate partners can support the Alliance through cash contributions, event sponsorship, or in-kind services to enhance our patient and family support initiatives.
Named funds
Named Funds commemorate victories, honor loved ones in treatment, remember those passed, and establish family legacies at the Alliance.
Cryptocurrency
Donating cryptocurrency is non-taxable. This makes Bitcoin and other cryptocurrency donations one of the most tax-efficient ways to support your favorite cause.
Workplace giving
A convenient way to support the Colorectal Cancer Alliance is through paycheck deductions. See if your workplace offers a giving program.
Matching gifts
Learn if your employer will double (or even triple!) your donation to the Colorectal Cancer Alliance.
Planned giving
When you support the Colorectal Cancer Alliance with a gift through your estate and financial plans, you will make a transformational difference for years.
Become a monthly donor
Your monthly gift ensures ongoing support for our mission. Your consistent contributions allow us to dedicate more resources to support patients and caregivers.
Creative ways to make an impact
Here are a few of the different ways that your gift can positively impact the lives of individuals impacted by colorectal cancer.
Contact us
For more information or donation inquiries, please contact giving@ccalliance.org. We’re happy to help.
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