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Make a major gift

Ways to make a major gift

Whether you are an individual or are donating through a charitable foundation, major gifts help save the lives of people living with blood cancer.

There are multiple ways you can make a major gift. You can:

Get in touch

To explore these options further, simply get in touch with Amy Upton or Davina Levy at [email protected], or give them a call on 020 7504 2240. There are opportunities for you to dedicate your gift to a specific area of work, and the Philanthropy Team will be happy to discuss this with you.

What will you receive from us?

We recognise that making a gift of this size is a very personal decision. We want to make sure that you have opportunities to engage with our work in a way that suits you.

When you make a major gift, you will receive:
• A point of contact from a member of the Philanthropy Team.
• Regular communication on the impact of your giving.
• Invitations to exclusive in-person and online events.

Gift Aid and tax relief

Maximise your gift by completing a gift aid declaration (UK taxpayers only), or make sure you tick the Gift Aid box if you are giving online. This could increase your gift by 25%.
If you are a higher rate taxpayer, you can claim back the difference between the tax you’ve paid on the donation and what the charity got back. For example, if you donate £100 to us, we can claim Gift Aid to make your donation £125. As a higher rate taxpayer, you can claim back £25 (£125 X 20%). If you'd like to understand this further or ask any questions, don't hesitate to give us a call on 020 7504 2240

Make a major gift by post

Single donation form

  1. Simply download and complete our single donation and gift aid form below
  2. Send your donation form and cheques payable to Blood Cancer UK to:

Blood Cancer UK, Suite 31 Bonnington Bond, 2 Anderson Place, Edinburgh EH6 5NP.

Thank you

Every donation helps us get one step closer to the day where we beat blood cancer.