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Home » Advocacy » Help Us Grow: Connect NECA with Corporate Partners to Make a Lasting Impact

Help Us Grow: Connect NECA with Corporate Partners to Make a Lasting Impact

  • April 29, 2025

NeuroEndocrine Cancer Australia (NECA) is proud to be the voice for thousands of Australians living with Neuroendocrine Cancer (NETs). But to do more — reach more patients, raise greater awareness, and fund critical support services — we need your help.

You Can Make a Difference
If you or someone you know works for a company with a corporate partnerships or sponsorship team, we’d love an introduction!
Many organisations are looking for meaningful causes to support, and NECA has a range of sponsorship opportunities — big and small — that can truly change lives.

Corporate sponsors can help fund important initiatives such as:

  • March4NETs or Neuroendocrine Cancer Day: Our annual awareness and fundraising events
  • NET Patient Forums: Providing education and hope for patients and carers
  • Community NET Nurses: Our goal is in line with the Senate Inquiry recommendation, at least one NET Nurse in each state.
  • Printed Resources: Sponsoring booklets, bathroom & carcinoid crisis cards, and/or information packs
  • Awareness Campaigns: Including funding explainer videos and shared social media posts
  • Fundraising Activities: Hosting workplace morning teas or campaigns to support NETs
  • Website Upgrade: Supporting the development of a more intuitive, accessible, and patient-centred NECA website to better serve our community

Every sponsorship — whether it funds a major project or simply amplifies our message — directly supports patients living with NETs across Australia.

A Simple Introduction Can Spark Major Change
We know that often the hardest part is making that first connection. That’s where you come in!
If you know someone working in a business that might be interested in supporting an underfunded cause like NETs, please introduce them to us.

Our Marketing and Partnerships Manager, Adie Williams and External Affairs Ciara Connolly , are ready to connect, answer any questions, and discuss partnership possibilities.
You can reach Adie at adie@neuroendocrine.org.au or Ciara at ciara@neuroendocrine.org.au directly via email.

Together, we can forge partnerships that help deliver more support, more awareness, and ultimately, better outcomes for everyone affected by Neuroendocrine Cancer.

Thank you for standing with us. Your introduction could be the start of something incredible.

 

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