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There are many ways your business can help Jewish Care make a real difference to the vulnerable people in our community.

Raise your profile in the community, entertain clients and colleagues and help make a difference.

Whatever the size of your organisation or the level of commitment you can give, getting involved with Jewish Care can benefit your business.

 
Opportunities include:

For Further information on all Corporate Sponsorship enquires, please call 0208 922 2803. We look forward to working with you.

 
Sponsorship

Jewish Care hosts many high profile events throughout the year which provide the perfect opportunity to promote your brand or business. Each event offers exciting opportunities to raise your profile in front of your target audiences and host clients and colleagues at professionally staged, well managed events that are both interesting and enjoyable.

Corporate Sponsorship opportunities are available at most of our events from the Young Jewish Care Ball and business breakfasts, to concert evenings and golf days. Each event is different, but all offer the following benefits to our corporate partners:

Branding

  • Title Credit as event sponsor. 
  • Prominent credit on all promotional letters and previous guests credits on programmes. 
  • Corporate signs displayed with Jewish Care signage in full view of the audience.

Advertising

  • The opportunity to distribute promotional material and corporate gifts to all guests.
  • A colour page advertisement in Jewish Care’s flagship magazine Careline (circulation approx 30,000).

Corporate Entertainment

  • The sponsor will have the opportunity to host guests at no additional charge.

Brochures and Tickets

The majority of our events have accompanying commemorative brochures which are a great way to advertise your company at the same time as making a corporate donation to Jewish Care.

Our fundraising events usually sell out way in advance and many often have waiting lists. Buying tickets or tables in advance for clients and employees is a good way to ensure you do not miss out!
To take an advert in one of our brochures or to buy tickets please call us on 020 8922 2819.  

Payroll Giving

Payroll giving is one of the easiest and most flexible methods of giving a regular donation to Jewish Care. It’s simple and effective and doesn’t require you to do anything more than inform your payroll department.

Each month your donation is taken out of your salary before you pay tax, which means that any money meant for tax will now go directly to Jewish Care. This method of giving costs you less to give more.

Payroll Giving offers a regular, tax efficient way to support Jewish Care. For more information please download our payroll giving leaflet. 

Employee fundraising

Encourage team building by introducing a fundraising challenge or event at work in aid of Jewish Care. You could organise an annual dress down day, sponsored moustache growing or celebrate a sporting event such as Wimbledon with your own tennis challenge.

To make it even easier your employees can create free, easy online fundraising pages with Justgiving – you could even challenge departments to see who can raise the most. Find out more at www.justgiving.com/raisemoney.

There is nothing better than a bit of fun at work, all in the name of charity!

Corporate Donation

The most simple way for businesses to support Jewish Care is with a donation. This can be for our general work, or matched to a service or resource close to your office or where you business operates.

Contact us to find out more about what we are doing to help the community in your area. 

Corporate Volunteering

More and more companies are setting up schemes that allow their employees to volunteer, often during company time. Professional skills can be turned to charitable use with mentoring or coaching projects, or managing groups of other volunteers, for example.

According to CSV, the UK’s largest volunteering and training organisation, employee volunteering provides:

  • An invaluable resource of time, effort, skill, and experience for the community.
  • An excellent tool for developing personal and professional skills, and motivating employees.
  • An ideal way for an organisation to contribute to its local community and enhance its image with employers, customers, and local people.
  • It can boost morale and help performance and productivity at work. As many companies now give less cash to charities, they are increasing the 'gift in kind' by allowing their staff to take time off.

As an organisation which has volunteering at the heart of all it does, Jewish Care can offer a number of Corporate Volunteering Opportunities for your employees ranging from painting and decorating a resource to assisting with outings for residents and members.

 





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