Donate

All financial contributions – however great or small – make a real difference to our ability to continue providing such services as this web site and those activities described elsewhere. See our Annual Reports for information.

 

Area Meetings
One-off donations
Standing orders
Bank transfers
Give As You Earn (GAYE)
Legacies

Area Meeting funding

Most of our funding comes from Quaker Area Meetings with an additional amount coming from charitable trusts and from supporting individuals and groups. Regarding financial contributions for 2024, please read this letter from our Treasurer to Area Meetings.

 

One-off donations

Online payments are not currently possible via this website – go to our Bank Transfers section

One-off donations are always welcome – You can do this online via this section below – and remember to complete the Gift Aid section if that is appropriate. ( Or for cheque donations you can Download a form (see below) )

Online payments by bank transfer

If you bank online you can make donations into our account: Follow this link for our details, or find them on our donation and standing-order form.
When you have set up a payment, please put your or your Meeting’s name as a reference. It is also helpful if you can email us to confirm that you have made a donation this way. If you would like Gift Aid to be added to your online donation, please complete and send the relevant part of the form above.

Standing-orders

A Standing Order can mean a regular flow of income for us and make things easier for you. This is even more effective when combined with a Gift Aid contribution. This can be set up via your bank (Follow this link for our details), recurring payment or download a form from here:

 

Give As You Earn

Give As You Earn – payroll giving via Charities Aid Foundation – a flexible tax-effective way to get money to charity

Legacies

Might you think of leaving a legacy? Download a leaflet from the link at the bottom of this page The work of peace is a long term responsibility, and this is a way of ensuring that it can continue after your death.
(For advice on this visit Britain Yearly Meeting guidance notes on making your will.)

 

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