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Partnerships Make it Possible for all of us to Bloom

Breast Cancer is a 'wicked' problem.

 

Wicked problems are challenges with many interdependent factors making them seem impossible to solve.  Solving wicked problems requires a deep understanding of the stakeholders involved, and an innovative approach. 

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The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) target a one-third reduction in non-communicable disease (NCD) mortality between the years 2015 and 2030. Cancer accounts for 22% of NCD deaths, and breast cancer is the leading global cause of female cancer mortality, despite its high survivability. 

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Given the social and economic burden of cancer,  reducing the global cancer and NCD burden is a prerequisite for addressing social and economic inequity, stimulating economic growth and accelerating sustainable development.

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Let's develop wicked solutions together to solve some of the world's most challenging problems.

Thank You To Our Partners

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Corporate and Social Responsibility 

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Become a Partner, Getting Started
Explore the many ways you can partner with Survivingbreastcancer.org through cause-related marketing opportunities.  Just like no one tumor or diagnosis is the same, neither are the personal relationships that we develop with our partners. 

Identify Your Needs

  • What problem(s) are you trying to solve? 

  • How can an interdisciplinary approach bring value to your customers/shareholders? 

  • Where are the gaps that need to be filled? 

Select Your

Partnership Model

  • What platform complements your corporate strategy and goals? 

  • Review examples below.
  • Contact us to develop a customized approach. 

Experience a Lasting & Meaningful Impact

  • You know the work we do is important, together we can enhance lives.

  • If we can help one person we are doing well, but we know that together we can impact the breast cancer community at large by transforming the patient experience and treating the whole person.  

Examples of Partnership Models

Sponsor Events or Programs

These sponsored events look to raise awareness and to empower those impacted by breast cancer by creating community and providing support.  Get your name in front of the breast cancer community, where it matters.

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Consider sponsoring to: 

  • Our Thursday Night Thrivers Meetups (support groups)

  • Our Monthly Breast Cancer Book Club

  • Our Annual Summer Soiree

  • Our Weekly Movement Monday Programs include expressive writing, art as healing, meditation and breath work and more. 

Share Your Voice by Sponsoring a Podcast(s)

Expand your brand awareness by being one of our podcast sponsors. This partnership goes well beyond the “brought to you by…” This is a two-way platform where your support provides 

education to our community. Come be a guest on our show, let’s go behind the scenes with your experts to provide education, share perspectives, and empower our listeners through knowledge. 

Let Us Do Your Heavy Lifting

Do something no one else has ever done. This is where your company and our mission collide. Let’s tailor a relationship to meet the needs of those we serve.  Our niche begins when active treatment ends so that those who have been diagnosed with breast cancer, as well as their caregivers, continue to have the support and resources they need. Our focus is on survivorship so lets partner together to ensure we are providing the quality of life our breast cancer community deserves.

WHAT PEOPLE SAY

"What makes this non profit special is that the support comes from firsthand experience. They know what we want as far as connection and community, and they know what we need when it comes to questions about treatment and survivorship. 

 

The organization brought a different element of education and support to our film screening that made it more insightful, educational, and just overall more enjoyable. I cannot wait to partner with Survivingbreastcancer.org again!"

—  Jimmy Boratyn, Shot Time Productions

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Sources:

Gizem Sultan Nemutlu, Ethan Thayumanavan, Barri Blauvelt, Jagpreet Chhatwal. Achievability of 2030 sustainable development goals in breast cancer control [abstract]. In: Proceedings of the 2020 San Antonio Breast Cancer Virtual Symposium; 2020 Dec 8-11; San Antonio, TX. Philadelphia (PA): AACR; Cancer Res 2021;81(4 Suppl):Abstract nr PS7-09.

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