Discover how your company or organisation can support injured players and the #RugbyFamily. Together we can make an even bigger difference.

 

Your company or organisation can support the Injured Players Foundation and be part of our mission to support and protect the rugby family. There are a number of ways that we can work together to achieve something special that benefits both the charity and your business.

 

Hear from our community corporate, Evalian about why they have chosen the Injured Players Foundation as their Charity of the Year for 2024. 

 

Fundraising Events and Charity of the Year Partnerships:

Engaging staff and employees in fundraising activities in the workplace with colleagues can have a huge impact on team building, morale and personal wellbeing. 

Staff can get involved in a wide range of activities and events which can be bespoke to your organisation or engagement opportunities provided by the Injured Players Foundation. 

Whatever you choose, the IPF team will be on hand to provide support and advice to help you mobilise your workforce, inspire your staff, support the #RugbyFamily and know you are making a real difference. 

 

Gifts in Kind:

If you’re looking to donate stock or assets to a worthy cause look no further!

Gifts in Kind are extremely helpful and will be gratefully received. These can be used as auction or raffle prizes to help fundraise in support of our work, to reward our most committed fundraisers as well as make a huge impact as tokens of support for our injured players. If you are considering supporting us in this way, we would love to talk to you! 

 

Sponsorship & Corporate Partnerships:

Want to be part of something special?

Partnering with the Injured Players Foundation gives you the chance to build a mutually beneficial affiliation to reinforce your brand or product as socially responsible and forward thinking.

We’ll work with you to help you make the most of your association with the Injured Players Foundation, meeting your objectives, which could be anything from strengthening sales, raising your brand’s profile or enhancing your position with a rugby audience, while helping us to raise awareness and vital funds to support our work.

We have multiple sponsorship opportunities around our events and can discuss creating a bespoke package to meet your aims and requirements. 

 

If you would like to discuss any details surrounding support of the Injured Players Foundation please do get in touch via This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or call 020 8831 7616.

 

 

Latest News

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    The RFU Injured Players Foundation (IPF), England Rugby’s official charity, launched their Club Tour with an event held at Lymm RFC on Wednesday 11th June. IPF ambassadors Nick Mullins and Jason Robinson headlined the evening and discussed all things rugby with a focus on this summer’s forthcoming British and Irish Lions Tour, as well as sharing their personal reasons for supporting the charity.

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