Corporate Support

Our corporate partners play a pivotal role in helping us be there for brain injury survivors when they need us most. Whatever the size of your organisation or the level of commitment you can give, we can work together to make a real difference for people affected by acquired brain injury.

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Corporate Support & Sponsorship
  • Corporate donation: Support our work nationally or fund targeted projects within your community.
  • Sponsorship: Sponsor a campaign or event to showcase your brand’s commitment to social impact.
  • Re-Turn Bottle & Can Scheme: Select us as the recipient of funds collected through your Re-Turn bins at the office or at events.
Fundraising & Events
  • Team participation: Choose from our annual calendar of fundraising events such as Christmas Hat Day, Stroke for Stroke Swim Challenge, Bake for Brain, Step Up Walking Challenge, and the Dublin Marathon.
  • Matched Giving: Match your employees’ donations or fundraising efforts to double your impact.
  • Payroll Giving: Enable your employees to make regular donations directly from their salary, many of our partners also match these gifts.
  • Charity of the Year: Choose Acquired Brain Injury Ireland as your Charity of the Year. We’ll work with you to deliver a partnership that achieves your Social objectives as part of your Environmental, Social and Governance goals.
Team Volunteering
  • Garden maintenance days: Corporate volunteering opportunities are available at our Clubhouses and Residences nationwide.
  • Skills-based volunteering: Share your employees’ expertise to help us raise awareness and extend the reach of our campaigns.
Strategic Partnerships
  • IT Loan Library Partner: Sponsor our Assistive Technology Library, which gives survivors access to devices that promote independence.
  • Strategic Programme Partner: Collaborate with us to deliver national programmes that support survivors, family carers, and those returning to work after a brain injury.

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