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Oxfordshire’s Business Challenge 2011
100 years
100 local businesses
£1000 each
1000s of lives changed
In 2011 Macmillan Cancer Support will have been improving the lives of people
affected by cancer for 100 years. But we still have so much more to do. That’s why
we’d like to invite you to make a special effort to raise funds for our centenary.

How you can get involved

Pledge to raise £1,000 for Macmillan in 2011. Whether it’s through staff
taking part in events, encouraging support from customers or making a donation,
there are many ways you could get involved.

You’ll get real business benefits by taking part.

Engage your community to build stronger relationships and demonstrate your
corporate values whilst securing valuable PR and media coverage.

Work with your staff to develop better team relationships, enhance skills for
personal development or boost staff morale and retention.

Drive sales by creating sales promotions and incentives for your customers to
increase their loyalty to your brand. You’ll create a unique selling
point to differentiate your business from your competitors.

Additional benefits available in Oxfordshire

Raising £1,000 or more is something to shout about so
we will thank every business that takes part through
providing a variety of different business benefits:

You will receive the opportunity to post your company logo
and website link on a special web-page created by




                                                             100
                                                             CeleBraTinG
B4 Magazine.

You will be invited to a special networking event at
the end of the year where we’ll celebrate what
you’ve achieved.


                                                             Years
You will receive PR from B4 Magazine and other local
media to maximise media activity for your business.
Cancer affects us all
   Every week, 58 people in
   Oxfordshire will be told they have
   cancer.

   One in three of us will get
   cancer at some point in our lives.

   There are 2 million people currently
   living with cancer and by 2030 this
   will have increased to 4 million.
                                                        1 in 17 people with
                                                      cancer lose their home
Macmillan aims to be there                            as a result of poverty caused
for patients, their families and                    through cancer. That’s why one
carers throughout their cancer                     of the services Macmillan funds is
experience. We aim to make this                 benefits advisors to help unlock benefits
cancer journey easier through                    that cancer patients and their families
                                                 are entitled to. So far, Macmillan has
providing medical, emotional,
                                                     unlocked almost £1 million of
financial and practical support.                       benefits for cancer patients.
£1,000 could pay for...

six Macmillan grants that cover the cost of     Think you can do more?
a person’s travel to hospital for treatment.
                                                £2,000 could fund a Macmillan dietician
two thousand copies of Macmillan’s                     for over two weeks. They give
Understanding Chemotherapy booklet.                    dietary and nutritional advice and
                                                       care to people with cancer.
one Macmillan nurse for a week
(including all costs), ensuring people living   £5,000 spent on a Macmillan Benefits
with cancer and their families receive                 advisor would enable them to
essential support and advice.                          secure £60,000 in benefits due to
                                                       cancer patients.

   Together, 100 companies                      £10,000 could operate our support line
                                                        for a day. In this time, our
    in Oxfordshire could raise                          cancer support specialists could
                                                        answer 372 calls from people
      £100,000 which could                              who want questions answered,
     fund a Macmillan nurse                             need practical or financial
                                                        support or just want to chat.
           for 2 years
yes! we’ll take parT
Sign up and join 99 other businesses in Oxfordshire.
Fill in the form below and one of our corporate fundraisers will call to discuss your
business objectives and fundraising target.
Our Details

  Company                                                                   Contact name


  Address


                                                                            Postcode


  Telephone                                                                 Email

How we will get involved:

             We can raise £1,000 in 2011 for people affected by cancer

             We think we could do more. We’ll aim to raise                                                      £

             We’d like to get involved another way

We’d like to make a donation now of                                                             £

             I enclose a cheque made payable to Macmillan Cancer Support

Please debit my credit/debit card:

          Visa                      Mastercard                           Charity Card                            Maestro/Switch

Card Number

Expiry Date:                                         Security Code:                                  Issue Number:
                                                                                                     (switch only)


  Name on Card                                            Card Holders Signature                                 Date

Thank you for your support
Macmillan Cancer Support and our trading companies would like to hold your details in order to contact you about fundraising, campaigning and
services for people affected by cancer. In order to carry out our work we may need to pass your details to agents or partners who act on our behalf. If
you would prefer us not to use your details in this way please tick this box

Macmillan Cancer Support, registered charity in England and Wales (261017), Scotland (SCO39907) and the Isle of Man (604)
“We are proud to support Macmillan in their centenary year. I am
  impressed with their professional and unique approach to working with
  local businesses.
  Macmillan are one of Britain’s ‘best-loved’ brands, it is therefore a great
  opportunity for B4 Magazine to demonstrate the values of our business
  to our staff, customers and local community.”

  Richard Rosser
  Managing Director
  B4 Magazine



  “I am impressed with the bespoke approach Macmillan take with
  businesses. They really work hard with each company to deliver
  benefits back to their business whilst understanding how each business
  could best help Macmillan be a force for good.”

  David Mobbs
  Director
  Marketing Initiatives Business


Oxfordshire Fundraising Team
Macmillan Cancer Support
Oxfordshire Office
3D Grange Mews
Station Road
Launton
Oxfordshire
OX26 5EG

Tel: 01869 322 279
Email: oxfordshire@macmillan.org.uk
Local website: macmillan.org.uk/oxfordshire

Find us on:

                                          Search for Macmillan Oxfordshire

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  • 2. 100 years 100 local businesses £1000 each 1000s of lives changed In 2011 Macmillan Cancer Support will have been improving the lives of people affected by cancer for 100 years. But we still have so much more to do. That’s why we’d like to invite you to make a special effort to raise funds for our centenary. How you can get involved Pledge to raise £1,000 for Macmillan in 2011. Whether it’s through staff taking part in events, encouraging support from customers or making a donation, there are many ways you could get involved. You’ll get real business benefits by taking part. Engage your community to build stronger relationships and demonstrate your corporate values whilst securing valuable PR and media coverage. Work with your staff to develop better team relationships, enhance skills for personal development or boost staff morale and retention. Drive sales by creating sales promotions and incentives for your customers to increase their loyalty to your brand. You’ll create a unique selling point to differentiate your business from your competitors. Additional benefits available in Oxfordshire Raising £1,000 or more is something to shout about so we will thank every business that takes part through providing a variety of different business benefits: You will receive the opportunity to post your company logo and website link on a special web-page created by 100 CeleBraTinG B4 Magazine. You will be invited to a special networking event at the end of the year where we’ll celebrate what you’ve achieved. Years You will receive PR from B4 Magazine and other local media to maximise media activity for your business.
  • 3. Cancer affects us all Every week, 58 people in Oxfordshire will be told they have cancer. One in three of us will get cancer at some point in our lives. There are 2 million people currently living with cancer and by 2030 this will have increased to 4 million. 1 in 17 people with cancer lose their home Macmillan aims to be there as a result of poverty caused for patients, their families and through cancer. That’s why one carers throughout their cancer of the services Macmillan funds is experience. We aim to make this benefits advisors to help unlock benefits cancer journey easier through that cancer patients and their families are entitled to. So far, Macmillan has providing medical, emotional, unlocked almost £1 million of financial and practical support. benefits for cancer patients. £1,000 could pay for... six Macmillan grants that cover the cost of Think you can do more? a person’s travel to hospital for treatment. £2,000 could fund a Macmillan dietician two thousand copies of Macmillan’s for over two weeks. They give Understanding Chemotherapy booklet. dietary and nutritional advice and care to people with cancer. one Macmillan nurse for a week (including all costs), ensuring people living £5,000 spent on a Macmillan Benefits with cancer and their families receive advisor would enable them to essential support and advice. secure £60,000 in benefits due to cancer patients. Together, 100 companies £10,000 could operate our support line for a day. In this time, our in Oxfordshire could raise cancer support specialists could answer 372 calls from people £100,000 which could who want questions answered, fund a Macmillan nurse need practical or financial support or just want to chat. for 2 years
  • 4. yes! we’ll take parT Sign up and join 99 other businesses in Oxfordshire. Fill in the form below and one of our corporate fundraisers will call to discuss your business objectives and fundraising target. Our Details Company Contact name Address Postcode Telephone Email How we will get involved: We can raise £1,000 in 2011 for people affected by cancer We think we could do more. We’ll aim to raise £ We’d like to get involved another way We’d like to make a donation now of £ I enclose a cheque made payable to Macmillan Cancer Support Please debit my credit/debit card: Visa Mastercard Charity Card Maestro/Switch Card Number Expiry Date: Security Code: Issue Number: (switch only) Name on Card Card Holders Signature Date Thank you for your support Macmillan Cancer Support and our trading companies would like to hold your details in order to contact you about fundraising, campaigning and services for people affected by cancer. In order to carry out our work we may need to pass your details to agents or partners who act on our behalf. If you would prefer us not to use your details in this way please tick this box Macmillan Cancer Support, registered charity in England and Wales (261017), Scotland (SCO39907) and the Isle of Man (604)
  • 5. “We are proud to support Macmillan in their centenary year. I am impressed with their professional and unique approach to working with local businesses. Macmillan are one of Britain’s ‘best-loved’ brands, it is therefore a great opportunity for B4 Magazine to demonstrate the values of our business to our staff, customers and local community.” Richard Rosser Managing Director B4 Magazine “I am impressed with the bespoke approach Macmillan take with businesses. They really work hard with each company to deliver benefits back to their business whilst understanding how each business could best help Macmillan be a force for good.” David Mobbs Director Marketing Initiatives Business Oxfordshire Fundraising Team Macmillan Cancer Support Oxfordshire Office 3D Grange Mews Station Road Launton Oxfordshire OX26 5EG Tel: 01869 322 279 Email: oxfordshire@macmillan.org.uk Local website: macmillan.org.uk/oxfordshire Find us on: Search for Macmillan Oxfordshire