Multi-year grants from charitable foundations and trusts help us continue to give hope to those living with secondary (metastatic) breast cancer and fund important research.
Every day, people living with secondary breast cancer face daily challenges that go far beyond treatment. With your trust or foundation’s support, we can help our community live longer, better lives, and feel less isolated.
We rely 100% on fundraising for our income. Thanks to your generosity, we can continue giving hope to the 61,000 women and men living in the UK with secondary breast cancer.
How your Trust or Foundation can support Make 2nds Count
Give through a Charitable Trust or Foundation
Your grant can fund life-changing support, research and education — giving people with secondary breast cancer the opportunity to live longer, better lives.
Ways to give:
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Bank transfer – the quickest way for your donation to reach us.
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Cheque – please let us know when you’ve posted it so we can acknowledge your gift promptly.
Give through a Donor-Advised Fund
Donor-advised funds are one of the UK’s fastest-growing ways to give — simple, flexible and tax-efficient.
How to recommend a gift:
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Request a grant via your donor-advised fund.
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Reference Make 2nds Count or charity number SC048268.
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Indicate if your gift is unrestricted or directed to a specific area of our work.
Give through a Corporate Foundation
Your company can make a powerful difference. By partnering with Make 2nds Count, your corporate foundation can help support secondary breast cancer patients, their families and healthcare professionals — giving hope to those who need it most.
To discuss any of these options, please get in touch.
Your support makes a difference
Your generosity helps us reach people living with the disease who too often feel unseen or unsupported. Together, we can:
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Provide practical and emotional help for those living with secondary breast cancer through our in-person and virtual support services
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Fund ground-breaking research to improve and extend lives
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Empower patients with knowledge and confidence to live well with their diagnosis.
Multi-year grants are especially valuable - they allow us to plan ahead and create sustainable, long-term programmes of care, education and research.
A huge thank you to recent charitable gifts from trusts and foundations - we’re supporting more people and their families than ever before.
“Your support gives patients the strength to face each day with hope.”
