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8 people are interested
Dynamic Sponsorships Chair & Committee to Support Fundraising Events
ORGANIZATION: Chris Elliott Fund dba EndBrainCancer Initiative
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8 people are interested
The CEF is in need of a Sponsorships Chair to seek out and secure monetary grants and corporate sponsorships specific to our fundraising events, including our annual golf tournament, dinner & auction and our annual Theresa Ledoux-Peterson Tribute bike ride. This important position will recruit and manage a team of Sponsorship Request Writers and will report directly to the Executive Director. We are also seeking members of the procurement committee.
Responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
- Research local and national organizations and analyze them to identify likely sponsorship sources.
- Seek out new local sponsorship and partnership opportunities by networking and/or speaking at community meetings and events.
- Seek out new sponsorship and partnership opportunities with national corporations as well as medium to large local and national businesses.
- Prepare and submit persuasive letters of inquiry, grant applications and formal sponsorship proposals. Keep in contact with potential sponsors during their review process and follow up as needed.
- Meet face-to-face with potential sponsors as needed.
Please include a current resume with your reply!
The Chris Elliott Fund is a non-profit organization whose mission is to raise the funds necessary to find a cure for the deadly Glioblastoma and other brain tumors; promote education and awareness of this under-funded disease; provide education and resources for brain cancer patients and their families; and to act as the voice for brain cancer patients who cannot fight for themselves.
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About Chris Elliott Fund dba EndBrainCancer Initiative
Location:
16150 NE 85th St, #201, Redmond, WA 98052, US
Mission Statement
The EndBrainCancer Initiative | Chris Elliott Fund is dedicated to ensuring that all patients diagnosed with brain cancer, a brain tumor, or metastatic disease to the brain have equal access to advanced diagnostics, treatments, specialists and clinical trial participation. We believe that IMMEDIATE ACCESS to these options provides this patient community with the best HOPE for survival and sustained quality of life. We partner with industry, patients, researchers, advocacy groups, medical teams, hospital networks and others to educate patients and their caregivers so they can have empowered conversations with medical teams.
Description
The End Brain Cancer Initiative (EBCI), formerly the Chris Elliott Fund, has spent over 20 years working to support and guide patients and their caregivers through their medical journey after a diagnosis of Brain Cancer, a Brain Tumor, or Metastatic Disease to the Brain.
Glioblastoma (GBM) is the most common and aggressive form of adult brain cancer. Diagnosed patients have an average prognosis of 12-15 months with the current Standard of Care. Only about 5% of GBM patients will survive more than 5 years, a statistic that has not moved in over 50 years. We aim to educate patients and their caregivers on all forms of available treatment, including clinical trials. We believe that a fully informed patient can have a stronger conversation with their medical team and thereby gain access to better treatments. We hope that this will lead to improved survivorship and a better quality of life overall.
EBCI supports their mission through 3 service programs:
- Patient Disease Education, Awareness and Outreach programs and events
- Advocacy and Access Initiatives
- "Direct Connect" Service Program
Our Patient Disease Education programs occur several times per year, sharing information on the latest developments in treatments, both drug and device, and in advanced diagnostic tools through our website, disease education materials, social media/digital services, speaking opportunities, and customized 1:1 virtual/in person meetings with patients/caregivers.
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14959 NE 95th StreetRedmond, WA 98052
DATE POSTED
August 15, 2016
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N/A
REQUIREMENTS
- Must be at least 20