Donations and fundraising
We want to be able to offer the same, excellent level of service and advice to all the parents that contact us. However, we can't always help everyone that needs it as we don't have enough money! We are seeking funds to ensure we can keep our main services running and to open up brand new services for parents of children with special needs. You can help keep our vital work going by supporting us in the following ways..
- Join our team of Amaze Heroes
- Make a donation
- Get your company or workplace involved
- Free fundraising!
- Our funders
Join our team of Amaze Heroes
We are looking for people to carry out their own fundraising ideas this year! You could be a hero for Amaze by raising funds through a sponsored event, organising your own fundraising shindig or completing a crazy personal challenge. Get more ideas about things you could do to be an Amaze hero
Make a donation
Regular monthly donations by direct debit
If you're passionate about Amaze's work, why not make a regular monthly donation by direct debit. This is easy to set up using the Justgiving website.
This kind of support is so helpful to us because our approach is long term - a regular gift means we can develop our services and keep to our commitments.
Make a secure monthly donation online via our partners Justgiving.
Justgiving automatically add 28% Gift Aid free from the taxman if you are a UK taxpayer and this comes directly to us. That means for every £10 that you donate, we get almost £12.. Justgiving automatically add 28% Gift Aid free from the taxman if you are a UK taxpayer and this comes directly to us. That means for every £10 that you donate, we get almost £12.
One-off donations
If you've got a bit of cash to spare, why not make a one-off donation? This is also very easy to do through Justgiving, just click here to make a secure one-off donation online
If you prefer to donate by post please download and complete our Gift Aid donation form and send it to us at our Freepost address.
Get your company or workplace involved
There are many ways that companies can get involved in our work, for instance by supporting employees to volunteer, providing us with free goods and services as well as through direct donations. Find out more about corporate fundraising
Free fundraising!
You don't have to dig in your pocket to make a difference. There are loads of free ways that you could help us: including cunning websites that give us donations to volunteering opportunities that make us money! Find out more about free online fundraising.
Our funders
We are grateful to all those who have funded our work. In 2007/08 this included:
Statutory Funders
Brighton & Hove City Council, The Children and Young People's Trust, Brighton & Hove City Teaching PCT, South Downs NHS Trust
Grants and Donations
Big Lottery Fund, Brighton and Sussex Community Knowledge Exchange (BSCKE), Chelsea Building Society Charitable Foundation, Children's Workforce Development Council, PLR, Community University Partnership Project, Department for Children, Schools and Families (DCSF), Ernest Kleinwort Charitable Trust, The Fitton Trust, Henry Smith Trust, Learning Disability Development Fund, Mercer's Company Charitable Foundation, Noel Bennett Charitable Trust, Partnership Community Safety Team, Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists, Southdowns TR Group, Trusthouse Charitable Foundation, University of Brighton.
Find out more
If you would like to find out more about these suggestions and tax effective ways to leave a legacy, give shares, donate through your payroll or tax return, contact us by email at info@amazebrighton.org.uk.
