Make a donation
ISAS needs your help
Each year ISAS has to put in numerous applications for grants in order to fund its work. Organisations which give grants are inundated with requests, and turn down most of those they receive, even if the application is deserving and worthwhile. Consequently a large part of ISAS management time is spent on fundraising. A few grants are renewed each year, but often not for the same amount, so that income is not stable.
Make a donation online
Any donation you make will help ISAS keep the service going, particularly if you can make a regular donation. You can give online using our secure donations facility:
If you cannot afford a donation, why not volunteer?
Or set up a direct debit
A direct debit on your bank account is the most effective way to support ISAS, and need only be the equivalent of a cup of coffee each week – £5 a month; if you can afford more, then that will benefit the service. The more people like you give in this way, the more stable ISAS income will be.
Or make a donation by cheque
If you would like to make a single donation, please send a cheque made payable to “Irish Support and Advice Service” to the address below. If you need a receipt, please ask and we will send you one. If you include a note about Gift Aid, your gift will be worth even more to ISAS.
Gift Aid
If you provide ISAS with a Gift Aid declaration, then the value of your donation will be increased by a quarter because HM Revenue & Customs allows us to claim the tax paid on your gift. If you send us a cheque, just include a note which gives the following information:
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Your details Mr / Ms / Mrs / Miss / Other: _______ (delete as applicable) First Name ______________ Last name ___________________ Address ______________________________________________ ____________________________________________________ __________________________________ Postcode __________________ |
Gift Aid □ Tick here I would like all donations I make to the Irish Support & Advice Service from 6 April 2008 and subsequently to be treated as Gift Aid donations. I pay enough UK income tax and/or capital gains tax each year to cover the amount of tax that will be reclaimed – currently 25% of the amount donated. |

