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Corporate donations

By supporting Bullying UK you will directly help us to provide support and advice today to the thousands of victims of bullying in the UK.

The help provided by corporate donors is essential to the running of the valuable services offered by the charity. Increasingly companies are looking at how they can assist the communities they exist in, charitable donations are one such way.

Donations and sponsorship can provide lasting and meaningful results for not just the charity and those it helps but also the donor company. Benefits include improved public perception of your company and its place in the community. By demonstrating genuine empathy you can set your business apart, leading to further benefits such as improved staff retention, increased public profile and more satisfied investors.

Contact our team today by email or phone us on 07946 610535.

As a corporate partner of Bullying UK, we will ensure that you are kept updated on the value which your money is bringing to the lives of Britain's young victims of bullying.

Our current corporate supporters range from multinational corporations right down to smaller local businesses. Irrespective of size the one thing they all have in common is that their support is changing lives.

We work hard to ensure that any corporate partnership is mutually beneficial between ourselves and your organisation. We'd be more than happy to discuss how best to forge a relationship with your business to ensure we meet this goal.

Since our inception we have received more than four million unique visitors to our online help site presenting your organisation with a great opportunity to be associated with a high-profile worthy cause.

One of our founding philosophies is to provide low cost, high impact support through innovative uses of technology. This provides real benefits to parents and children desperate for help and support when they need it most.

As a corporate partner you can have a very real impact on our work, and will allow us to continue to innovate in our use of technology and improve the scope of the services we offer.

If you are interested in finding out about how you and your organisation can help Bullying UK please get in touch and make a real difference to the lives of bullied children.

We are extremely grateful for all the help that our corporate partners have already offered, many of which are listed below. Thank you.

Many household names have made donations including:

  • The Lloyds TSB Foundation
  • Microsoft
  • Comic Relief
  • Simplyhealth (Leeds Hospital Fund),
  • Johnston Press
  • Sky Youth Action Trust,
  • Paristamen Foundation
  • BT Community Connections
  • The Yapp Foundation
  • Royal Mail
  • Daily Mirror
  • Woolworths Kids First fund
  • Sir George Martin Trust
  • The Stanley and Audrey Burton Charitable Trust
  • Duffield Printers
  • Yorkshire Forward
  • GE Money
  • HBOS Foundation
  • The Waterman's Trust
  • News Corporation
  • News of the World
  • The Persula Foundation

The charity has developed a very strong child centric brand that gives parents and children practical advice to help them resolve bullying problems through tried and tested means which we know are successful from the vast amount of positive feedback.

We are always open to offers of corporate support, particularly those from hi-tech industries who share our concern and expertise over cyber bullying and other firms with an interest in the welfare of children and young people.

Low cost, high impact work Bullying UK is an innovative hi-tech charity that believes in low cost, high impact work that can have a real benefit to parents and children desperate for help and support when they need it most.

Corporate partners can have a very real impact on the work of this charity and will allow us to continue to innovate in ways that other charities can only dream about.

One example of this was The National Bullying Survey 2006. Its aims were to give children, parents, teachers and adults in the UK a chance to tell us what their experience of bullying had been.

Launched in partnership with Royal Mail and the Daily Mirror, well over 8,400 people had their say, making this the largest survey ever conducted into the issue of school bullying.

Our high media profile Launched for a cost of just £15,000 and gaining UK-wide media coverage, The National Bullying Survey 2006 helped to get people talking about the issues of bullying and helped to reinforce our partners' commitment to social responsibility.

The survey headlined BBC, Sky and ITV lunchtime and evening news on the day the results were announced, and was the focus of a Tonight with Trevor McDonald show. Numerous radio stations up and down the UK carried the survey results.

We do an average of three media interviews a day and we have permanent links on the BBC and GMTV websites as well as those of many others including the Sun, Daily Mirror and News of the World.

Bullying UK is always developing new ideas, many of them are ready to go as soon as funding is in place and we are sure there is an idea that will fit perfectly with your business model and ambitions of social responsibility and inclusiveness.

So what are you waiting for? Get in touch and let's start to change lives

How to contact Bullying UK

If you're interested in sponsorship, and the chance to make a real difference to bullied children, please email the director Liz Carnell on help@bullying.co.uk or phone her on 07946 610535.

Donations

It's great if staff can show their support by raising money for us in the workplace too. Donations can be made through this secure link

 

 

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