Business support

One in three people born in the UK today will develop dementia in their lifetime. Research is the only way to stop dementia.

Your business could support world-class research and take us closer to a cure.

Whether you're a small, local business or a national company, there are lots of ways that you and your colleagues can get involved. We make sure every partnership is bespoke to meet your business needs.

Business partnerships

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Whether you're a small, local business or a national company, there are lots of ways that you and your colleagues can get involved.

Payroll giving

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Payroll Giving, also known as Give As You Earn, is an easy, and tax effective way to make a regular donations, so it costs you less to give more. Show your support for dementia research.

Business network

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Join the BRACE Business Network, a collection of organisations supporting each other to meet their business goals, with a little help from BRACE.

Volunteering

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Looking to get your team involved in hands-on support? Volunteering is a brilliant way to boost team morale, give back to the community, and support dementia research.

Event sponorship

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Help spread awareness of your partnership with BRACE by sponsoring one of our events, or by having our team support your own bespoke event!

Team fundraising

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Keen to get your team involved and start fundraising for BRACE? Businesses support is varied and often surprising, and makes a big difference in the fight against dementia.