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Become an Alzheimer's Association Corporate Champion!

Giving programs
Education programs
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There are a number of fun, engaging ways for you and
 your company to get involved with the Alzheimer’s
 Association in your workplace giving.

Giving programs
Employees can join the cause by participating in different types of giving and awareness activities:
 

• Payroll deduction
• Matching gifts program
• A variety of one-day and team activities

For employee giving brochures, posters and other promotional materials, contact the Alzheimer’s Association Champions at Work program at corporateinitiatives@alz.org

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Education programs
You can choose from activities and information to educate your workforce about Alzheimer’s disease, support for caregivers and brain health.
 

Basics of Alzheimer’s Disease: What You Need to Know presentation
•  Maintain Your Brain® presentation
•  Alzheimer-related and brain health updates for company newsletters, e-mails or Web sites 

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Get started now
Whether you are initiating a new relationship or including the Alzheimer's Association in an existing giving campaign, we are eager to work with you. Together, we can explore how to best support your business goals and objectives and bring our programs to your workforce. To get started, please contact the Alzheimer’s Association Corporate Initiatives at corporateinitiatives@alz.org.

Contact us
For more information about our workplace giving program and to order a Champions at Work program kit, contact Alzheimer’s Association Corporate Initiatives at corporateinitiatives@alz.org.

Get e-news updates
Stay current on the latest Alzheimer news and opportunities to join the cause, and get weekly brain teasers. Sign up for the Alzheimer’s Association e-news.

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