We have a total of 219 member hospices, 190 are full members of Help the Hospices and 29 are associate members.
How members get involved
Full members can engage with our leadership and offer their input to help shape our future programmes and priorities. They can do this in a number of ways, including:
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helping to shape the governance of the organisation by nominating and electing trustees to the board of trustees
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making sure country and regional views are represented at a national level by nominating and electing representatives from their region or country to the Advisory Council
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contributing their expertise to support the work of our leadership team through reference groups and other project steering committees
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attending and voting at Help the Hospices AGM
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participating in information gathering exercises to inform our work and to contribute to government consultations.
Member benefits
Full and associate members can benefit from being a member of Help the Hospices in a number of ways, including:
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access to our grant funding
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advice and support in running their services
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support for fundraising initiatives:
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case studies
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research
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templates
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best practice guidelines
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education and training opportunities at a discounted rate
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centralised and shared business services, such as organisational memberships and discounts.
Constitution
You can find out more about the governance of Help the Hospices in our Articles and Memorandum of Association.
For a detailed list of the benefits available to full and associate members of Help the Hospices, please email David Burland, deputy chief executive.
Further information
Find out how to join Help the Hospices.
For more information on membership to Help the Hospices and the included benefits, please contact us.