Our work relies on the generous donations from corporates, trusts and foundations. Sarcoma is an under-resourced aspect of cancer research with low survival rates. This disease has turned countless of lives upside down, but your support can improve hope to those who need it most.
Help be at the forefront of sarcoma cancer research by investing in projects that are at the cutting edge of science and technology. Trusts and foundations have played an important role in our work over the years and are essential to not only research but also for pushing public knowledge of sarcoma cancer.
Our partnerships
Corporates
We are delighted to partner with a range of corporates in a variety of ways
- Soak and Sleep Charity of the Year Partnership 2024
- ReSound Hearing Charity of the Year Partnership 2024
- The Analyst
- Federation of Piling Specialist
- FanGirl
- LSA
- Soulheart
- Falling Leaves and Flying Butterflies: a cancer companion by Rashmin Sagoo
- Adnams through their pennies donations
- Remember
- SpringWorks Therapeutics, Inc are very kindly sponsoring the Shining Stars Event at Mansion House
Grants
These enable us to fund research and continue our vital support line and, in turn, increase the public’s awareness and understanding of sarcoma cancer risk factors.
We have gratefully received grants from the following organisations over the last year.
- Edward Showler Foundation
- Pilkington Charities Fund
- The Oakdale Trust
- Chloe Bigmore Trust
- Penwood Trust
- PF Charitable Trust
- Emmanuel Kaye Foundation
- The Paul Cottingham Trust
- Clan Trust Ltd
- The Robertson Trust
- The Lloyds Bank Foundation
- The Hook Norton Charitable Association
- The Cissie Rosefield Charitable Trust
- The Gill & Keith Stella Charitable Trust
- The Santander Foundation
- The Sarah Burkeman Trust
- D’Oyly Carte Charitable Trust
- Giddo’s Gift
- The Whitaker Charitable Trust
- The Albert Hunt Trust
- The Hospital Saturday Fund
- Stephen Moseley Trust
- The Billmeir Charitable Trust
- Ostrich Charitable Trust
- Tay Charitable Trust
- The Alice Ellen Cooper Dean Charitable Foundation
- Masonic Charitable Foundation
- The Michael and Morven Heller Charitable Foundation
- The Orr Mackintosh Foundation
- Hazlehurst Trust
- Midwood McTurk Trust
- The Freddie Green and Family Charitable Foundation
- The Randal Charitable Foundation
Major grants
The Paul Cottingham Trust supports projects to improve palliative care
The Emmanuel Kaye Foundation helps fund the support line
The GeeWizz Charitable foundation provides funding to projects which help change lives for the better. We gratefully received £20,000 to support our research and support work.
Without consistent investment new treatments and concepts can’t be tested. The research projects that are funded by our supporters push the boundaries of what humanity knows about medical science.
Therefore, all output from our programmes furthers our knowledge of the disease. The research that you contribute to will also have profound effects on more well-known cancers, as the pioneering concepts are applicable across the cancer spectrum.
If your Trust likes to give quietly and receive an annual report, we will make sure that ours is the best report you get all year.
https://sarcoma.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/Annual-report-and-financial-statements-2022-23.pdf
Sarcoma UK Annual Report and Accounts 2021-22
Sarcoma UK is the only UK charity to invest in research, information and support for all types of sarcoma cancer. We build relationships with researchers and donors.
When you contribute to our work, we ensure you know how far your money is going. We would love to connect you to our Support Line Team or show your around our specialists’ labs focusing on delivering cutting edge sarcoma research
Our researchers update us regularly, and we analyse the trends from our Support Line calls and messages every quarter. We pass this information on to our donors through impact reports, collaborative social media, laboratory trips and meetings with our senior team.
For more information or if you would like to visit one of our research labs please contact Sarah Thorn sarah.thorn@sarcoma.org.uk or Greis Kula greis.kula@sarcoma.org.uk