Branded Products®
Giving Back to the Community Program
Branded Products® proudly continues to support our chosen charities.
Branded Products® is often asked for donations, however we cannot help everyone and rather than adopting an adhoc approach, we have formalised an ongoing process where we can give back to the community through charities and not for profit organisations operating within Australia.
Branded Products®, in partnership with the following not for profit organisations and charities will be making donations on a quarterly basis. This initiative is fully funded by Branded Products® and will not result in any increase of prices for the program. All orders above $1,000 excluding GST & Freight will trigger a donation by Branded Products® our selected charities evenly.
Our aim is to collectively donate as much as we can over the next 12 months and beyond to benefit our partner charities and not for profit organisations. Please scroll further to find out more about our chosen partner charities and not for profit organisations.
The Branded Products® Team, has high expectations on what we would like to donate to our partner charities and not for profit organisations and we would like to thank you in advance for helping us make a difference.
The Hospital Research Foundation Group is a group of charities united. Together, we are fighting for better health and wellbeing for our community through life-changing medical research and improved healthcare. With your support, we provide grants for world-leading research, medical equipment and patient care projects in over 50 areas of disease and illness including cancer, heart disease, stroke, dementia and many others. 100% of all donations are directed to the 11 charities in South Australia – No admin fees.
ERDDIIG is an economic advisory, consulting and procurement businessw. e provide solutions for Indigenous employment, procurement, and business opportunities in the regions. A single solution to achieve Indigenous partnerships.
With expertise in community, employment, strategic business management, project delivery and the tendering and supply chain processes, ERDDIIG can provide economic solutions to corporate challenges for major projects or contracted commitments to deliver on Indigenous employment or procurement targets.
Every year, more than 35,500 Victorians will be diagnosed with cancer, and 11,000 will die from cancer. The number of cases will increase as our population grows and ages. Survival will also improve as we get better at early detection and treatment of cancer. Since our establishment in 1936, Cancer Council Victoria has developed an international reputation for our innovative work in cancer research, prevention and support. As an independent, not-for-profit organisation, we play a leading role in reducing the impact of all cancers on all people.
As a national charity, we support more than 5,000 veterans and their family members through our Health and Wellbeing services, Employment Support, Learning and Education Programs, as well as Participation and Social Connection activities. Our services help individuals build resilience and create meaningful connections with family, community and employers. These programs are made possible through the generous support of the Australian community and our Corporate Partners. Soldier On is a leader in supporting those who have serves and continue to serve in the Australian Defence Force.
