Fundraise in 4 easy steps
There are so many ways that you can fundraise for Arrhythmia Alliance, no matter what your age, occupation, or the time you have available. Fundraising can be an educational and enjoyable experience with friends, family, colleagues or fellow members of the community. However much money you can raise can make a big difference and further raises awareness of cardiac arrhythmias. With your help, we are able to continue providing support to people who have an abnormal heart rhythm disorder, promote timely and effective diagnosis and improve the quality of life for these individuals.

Arrhythmia Alliance Funding and Sponsors
Supporting The Arrhythmia Alliance (A-A)
The Arrhythmia Alliance, founded in 2005, is an organisation promoting better understanding, diagnosis, treatment and quality of life for individuals with cardiac arrhythmias.
A-A relies on funding and donations from numerous sources, Trusts, Foundations, industry, public donations and individuals, for the continuation of its operations. In order to ensure its independence, A-A does not accept donations that are dependent on policies set by others. The Trustees exercise care that funding does not condition its priority setting, the mission, messages, or any other activities of the organisation, thereby ensuring the independence of A-A to carry out its mission and objectives.
Our funders including industry, organisations, Trusts and Foundations are of high standing and reputation, all of whom reinforce A-A's overall mission and work, and help support the integrity of the organisation. Our working relationship is established on the basis of shared interest, transparency, trust, and mutual benefit. Funders and sponsors do not represent A-A as an endorser of any specific product or service, nor does any partnership imply A-A's endorsement of a corporation, its products or its services.
A-A would like to thank all our funders and sponsors for their continued support of A-A's work programme and look forward to working closely with them to improve the quality of life for people affected by heart rhythm disorders and sudden cardiac death.








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