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 Cause Related Marketing

Cause related marketing involves targeted marketing campaigns that strategically align organizations with a specific cause consumers care about. In an effort to integrate values and social issues into brand equity and identity, these ventures drive loyalty, differentiate companies from their competitors and enhance credibility, while simultaneously raising funds that directly benefit a worthy cause. 

Corporate and community leaders throughout the country have partnered with City of Hope in just this way. And, as a result, have enjoyed the benefits that come from connecting themselves with an institution recognized nationwide for its aggressive and groundbreaking research and treatment of cancer, HIV/AIDS and other life-threatening diseases. 

Benefits of Cause Related Marketing

The popularity of cause related marketing as a way to promote products and services increased significantly during the last decade. According to recent studies released by Cone, a leading agency in cause related branding and marketing*:

  • 83% of Americans say that companies have a responsibility to help support causes.
  • 79% are more likely to switch from one product to another if the other product is associated with a good cause, an increase from 66% in 1993.
  • 89% of employees familiar with their company’s cause programs feel a strong sense of loyalty to their employers.
  • 75% of men say they consider a company’s commitment to social issues when deciding what to buy or where to shop in 2007, compared to 58% in 2004
  • 84% of women agreed with this statement in 2007, compared to 68% in 2004.
  • Health is one of the top cause related issues Americans feel companies need to address.

The 2008 Edelman Goodpurpose study supports Cone’s findings showing that:

  • 80% of consumers say it is important that companies set aside money for social purposes.
  • 68% of consumers will remain loyal to a brand if they support a cause.

* 2007 & 2008 Cone Cause Evolution and Environmental Survey

 Contact Us

If you are interested in pursuing a cause related marketing program with City of Hope, please review the program guidelines and complete the brief inquiry form and submit as directed.  We will respond to your request within 7 to 10 business days.

For other questions or inquiries regarding cause related marketing opportunities with City of Hope, please contact us at causemarketing@coh.org.

 Why Partner with City of Hope

Global Impact
Our researchers speed their findings from the lab to clinical trials, thus impacting and improving the quality of lives of people around the world.

Efficiency
City of Hope’s fundraising efficiency (as published in the November 19, 2008, edition of Forbes magazine) was approximately 81 percent, meaning that 81 cents of each dollar received from private parties (individuals, corporations, foundations and other non-government institutions) went directly to research, treatment and education.

Nationally-Recognized
Charity Navigator, the independent charity evaluator, gives City of Hope its highest 4-star rating.

In a November 11, 2007 Los Angeles Times Business Section article, City of Hope ranked #5 in the list of “10 Best Charities Everyone’s Heard Of,” according to Charity Navigator.

The Company You Keep
Join our other trusted cause partners in helping to make a difference, while also positively impacting your company’s bottom line.

Collaboration
Our experienced marketing team looks forward to working with your company to develop unique, effective and impactful promotional programs that meet your brand’s objectives.

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