There are a variety of other ways to give to Barnabas Aid:
For one-off payments, our bank details are - Account number: 50133299 sort code: 20-26-53.
For your payment reference please use EITHER your unique supporter number if known, OR your UK postcode and house number (or ANON to remain anonymous) followed by the project number you wish to support. For example: 123456/000 or SE14NF/2/000. If you prefer NOT to receive an acknowledgment letter for your payment, please add /DNA at the end of your reference or email finance@barnabasaid.org.
Cash/Cheque deposits: at your bank or any branch of Barclays bank, please ask the cashier to include your payment reference.
Acknowledgment letters: If we do not have your full address on record, please send this by email with a summary of your giving.
If you are a UK taxpayer you may well be able to boost you donation by 25p for every £1 you donate. It doesn’t cost you anything; the “extra” is reclaimed from income tax or capital gains tax you will pay in the current tax year. You will pay the same amount of tax irrespective of whether you “gift aid” donations or not. Tax reclaimed must not exceed the amount of tax you pay in the tax year of the donation(s), or HMRC may charge you for the difference. It is fine to wait until you receive your annual statement from HMRC and then request us to retrospectively claim Gift Aid on your donations, and this is best if you are unsure.
For us to reclaim the tax we will need a valid Gift Aid Declaration. The Declaration is very simple. We need your name and address so that HMRC can verify you as a UK taxpayer. In addition you need to tell us which gift(s) we can reclaim the tax from; this usually means putting a tick in an appropriate box. You will also need to inform us if your address changes or if new circumstances mean that you are no longer able to Gift Aid your donations. A form can be found in most of our literature, from our website, or we can send one on request. A Gift Aid Declaration can be made without donating, just by clicking below to download the form.
Further information can be obtained from www.gov.uk/donating-to-charity/gift-aid
Do you have a drawer or jam jar, filled with foreign coins, or other left over money from holiday travel? Will you consider donating these “forgotten” monies to help our suffering family?
It's easy to donate your leftover holiday cash. Simply visit: https://www.leftovercurrency.com/charity/barnabas-fund/ and follow the instructions to send Barnabas your currency through the website. Barnabas Aid will receive an extra 5% in addition to the exchange value of funds sent via this link.