Donations

The generosity of our donors is vital in helping us interpret and preserve our collection for all to enjoy. Click the button at the bottom of the page to make a donation.  It’s quick and easy to donate this way.

Other ways to donate

By cheque

Make cheques payable to ‘The Green Howards Trust’ and post to The Green Howards Museum, Trinity Church Square, Richmond, North Yorkshire, DL10 4QN.

If you are able to Gift Aid your donation (if you are a UK tax payer) please include your house number and postcode on the back of the cheque so we can claim the Gift Aid.

In person

We can process donations, and capture Gift Aid information at the till.

Wall plaques

Our staircase fundraising appeal was so successful that we are continuing to recognise donors with wall plaques. If you are able to donate £700 or more, why not consider this option?

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By making gifts or leaving a legacy

By donating land, shares or property to us, you are entitled to tax relief.
You can find more information about donating land, buildings or shares to charity on the HM Revenue & Customs website. If you have any doubts, contact a professional such as an IFA, accountant or solicitor.

Personal archives.  We are only able to accept material associated with The Green Howards or, in certain circumstances, the Yorkshire Regiment.  If you are thinking about donating material to the museum, please read our collections policy and then contact us.

Gift Aid

If you are a UK taxpayer, please consider adding Gift Aid to your donation. Gift Aid is a simple and effective way to make your donation tax effective, enabling the museum to increase the value of your gift by 25p in every pound, at no extra cost to you.

When you visit the museum we will ask you if you would like to Gift Aid your admission.

You can find more information about Gift Aid on the HM Revenue & Customs website.

Acknowledgements

Donors, unless they wish to remain anonymous, will be acknowledged in a donors’ book displayed in the museum.