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Thank
you for your interest in contributing to the work of the Dennis Rosen
Memorial Trust. The Trust is hugely grateful for any donations, large
or small, towards its work. If you would prefer not to receive updates
on the work of the Trust, please say when you donate.
Donate online
You may donate
via credit or debit card via the Charities Aid Foundation website.
Visa, Mastercard, Switch/Maestro, Delta, JCB and Solo cards are all
accepted through this site. CAF, which is itself a charity, will
process the donation and pass your donation to us, deducting a small
administration fees. Donations through the Charities Aid Foundation
website may be anonymous if preferred.
If you are a UK taxpayer, please
increase the value of your donation by GiftAid. If in
this tax year, you will pay an amount of Income Tax and/or Capital
Gains Tax of at least three-tenths of your donation, the Charities Aid
Foundation website can reclaim that tax and add it to your donation to
us - at no extra cost to you.
Donate
by post
Please
send a cheque or postal order payable to "The Dennis Rosen Memorial
Trust" to:
The Dennis Rosen Memorial Trust
32 Coleraine Road
London
SE3 7PQ
All donations are tax deductible in the UK. Special arrangements have
been made to ensure US donations are exempt.
Donate shares
Please
contact us if
you wish to donate a significant holding of shares to the Trust. For
smaller donations of shares, even an individual share, please visit the
ShareGift
website, and nominate the Dennis Rosen Memorial Trust as the recipient
on the Donation Coupon. Donations made through ShareGift are anonymous,
so please let us know of your donation if you wish to be kept informed
of our work.
Other
forms of donation
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Please
contact us if
you wish to donate land or property, or wish to make another
contribution to the Trust.
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