If you would like your donation to benefit a specific ward, department or service or used for a specific purpose please provide details when you get in touch or provide brief details when you donate via our Just Giving page.
Methods of donating are:
Online Donations
For online donations please visit our Just Giving web page. This website enables you to donate online easily and safely with a credit/debit card. If you wish your donation to be targeted to a specific Ward, Department or Service, please make this clear when you donate by using the ‘Message’ section on the Just Giving donation page. If there is no specific instruction, your donation will be allocated to the General Endowment Fund to be used at the discretion of the Charity Trustees.
Cash Donations
For cash donations, all you need to do is complete our Donations & Legacies Leaflet and give it to the member of staff in charge at ward/department level with your donation.
Cheque & Postal Order
If you intend to pay by cheque or postal order, you should complete the Donations & Legacies Leaflet and give it to the member of staff in charge at ward/department level or send it to us by post.
Telephone & Credit/Debit Card Donations
To make a donation using a credit or debit card you can call our telephone donation service on 01324 673 650
Legacies
If you wish to leave a gift to Forth Valley Giving in your will all you have to do is consult your Solicitor. Alternatively, we can offer you free advice and assistance through the NHS Scotland Central Legal Office. You can request that your gift is used for a particular purpose or leave it to the Trustees of the Charity to decide where it is most needed. Remember, even if you already have a will, you can make an amendment to it at any time.
Giftaid
If you pay tax, Gift Aid is a scheme by which you can give a sum of money to charity and the charity can reclaim from the Inland Revenue basic rate tax on your gift. That increases the value of the gift you make to the charity. If you Gift Aid your donation, Forth Valley Giving will receive an additional 25p on every £1 you give.
You can make payments by cash, cheque, postal order, direct debit, standing order, debit or credit card or even in a foreign currency (including the euro). Subject to a few rules, you can give any amount, large or small, regular or one-off, and the charity can reclaim the tax. If you are a higher rate taxpayer, you (the donor) can claim relief on the difference between the basic rate and higher rate of tax via your self-assessment claim. However Forth Valley Giving can only ever claim tax back at the standard rate of tax. If you do not pay tax, you should not use Gift Aid.