Fundraise for the iCMLf

Make a difference in the lives of people living with CML by starting your own fundraiser for the International CML Foundation iCMLf. Whether you’re celebrating a personal milestone, taking on a challenge, or simply inspired to help, your support can change lives.

JGM Run Group Photo

Why fundraise for the iCMLf?

Every dollar you raise helps us:

Empower Healthcare Professionals - Provide training and resources for doctors in low- and middle-income countries.
Improve Patient Care - Expand access to life-saving treatments and tools worldwide.
Drive Innovation-  Support research and collaborations to advance CML care and work toward a cure.
 

How to get started

Choose your fundraising idea
Take on a personal challenge like a run, walk, or climb. Celebrate a birthday, anniversary, or special occasion by asking for donations instead of gifts. Get creative with your own unique idea!

Ride for a Cure
Ride for a Cure - In 2024 a team from Incyte raised over $10,000 for the iCMLf, cycling 710km through the French Alps!

Set up your fundraiser
Create a fundraising page on our Raisley site. Share why you’re passionate about supporting the iCMLf. Set a fundraising goal and invite others to join your cause.

Spread the word
Use social media, emails, and word of mouth to tell your story and inspire others to donate. Share updates and celebrate milestones to keep your supporters engaged.

 

 

 

Why your fundraising matters

By starting your own fundraiser, you’re not just raising money - you’re raising hope. Your efforts help doctors and patients worldwide, creating real change in the fight against CML

 

Isabella, standing with her mother, receives a certificate of appreciation from Professor Tim Hughes and Nicola Evans
Our youngest fundraiser, Isabella, with an award of recognition from the iCMLf team.

We’re here to help

Need support? Contact us at info@cml-foundation.org for tips, tools, and resources to make your fundraiser a success.

Together, we can make a global impact. Start your fundraiser today and be a part of something extraordinary.