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Fundraising

Our fundraising section has all the information you'll need to start. It is full of exciting ideas to inspire you on your fundraising journey. As well as the ability to create an event to get people involved, or even find an existing event near you.

We are here to guide you along the way. 

Fundraising with the Oral Health Foundation 


Donate

Our donors are vital to our work. Without them we would be unable to fulfil our ambition to provide better oral health for all. 

Our donation section has all the information you need to support our work, including; appeals, legacy gifting and how to become a major donor.

Donating and giving for better oral health 


Corporate partnerships

There are many ways organisations can support our work and mission. All activities give you and your organisation clear and long-term benefits, and help us tackle inequalities in oral health and education.

Sponsor a campaign, provide and education grant, get your products approved or support community projects, so many ways to become a corporate partner.

Discover how you could join us with partnerships 


Why support us?

All your fundraising efforts are put to good use to help us achieve our ultimate aims. Find out exactly where your donations go and why you should support us, our work with young people and support of the elderly and disabled.

As an open and honest organisation we strive to ensure you can give to us with full confidence. Just ask our existing fundraisers.

Take a look at why you should support us 

Published: 1st December, 2017

Updated: 24th April, 2018

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Oral Health Foundation is a company limited by guarantee registered in England and Wales (number 1027338) and registered as a charity (number 263198).

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There are now more ways to straighten your teeth than ever before. Being able to make an informed decision on which treatment to have is vital. 

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