Thank you for considering supporting the Woolf Institute. Gifts of all sizes make a very real difference to our work. You can see information about our current priorities for support here. If you would to discuss how you can best support us, please contact development@woolf.cam.ac.uk to arrange a meeting.

Giving Online

If you would like to make a one-off donation or a regular monthly donation by credit or debit card, please click the button below.


To donate via CAF, please contact development@woolf.cam.ac.uk.

Giving via Bank Transfer

If you would like to make a donation by bank transfer, please use the details here and include your name + Donation in the Reference. Please send an email to development@woolf.cam.ac.uk, stating the date that you transferred your donation. This enables us to keep track of the transfer and to thank you for your support. If you are a tax payer, please complete the Gift Aid Declaration Form here.

Giving via cheque

If you prefer to send a GBP cheque, please complete the Gift Aid Declaration Form here and send your cheque made payable to 'Woolf Institute' to Woolf Institute, Madingley Road, Cambridge CB3 0UB. 

Giving from outside the UK

Please contact development@woolf.cam.ac.uk about donating from outside the UK.

Gift Aid

If you are a UK taxpayer, the Woolf Institute may be able to reclaim tax on your gift and increase its value by 25%. This will also enable you to claim tax relief in your Self-Assessment tax return if you are a higher-rate taxpayer - please see the UK government's website for full, up-to-date details.

You can ask us to claim Gift Aid when you submit your donation online or if you are supporting us by cheque or Bank Transfer. Please complete the Gift Aid Declaration Form here.

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Fundraising Code - The Fundraising Promise

The Woolf Institute is registered with the Fundraising Regulator and abides by the Fundraising Code.

This promise outlines the commitment made to donors and the public by fundraising organisations who register with the Fundraising Regulator.

Those who register with the regulator agree to ensure their fundraising is legal, open, honest and respectful.

The standards for fundraising are set out in the Code of Fundraising Practice.

You can view the Fundraising Promise here.

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