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As a charity, we urgently need your support to fund our campaigning work and help build a sustainable future for the British countryside. Make a donation below or call us on 0117 914 2447.

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Gift Aid

Increase the value of your donation by nearly a third - at no extra cost to you. Gift Aid raises more funds for the Soil Association without costing you a penny more. If you are a UK taxpayer we can reclaim the tax on your membership subscriptions and donations. For every £1 you give we can claim a further 28p from the Inland Revenue.


I understand that to tick the box above, at no further cost to myself, I would like the tax to be reclaimed on any eligible donations or membership subscriptions that I make to the Soil Association, until further notice. I confirm that I pay an amount of UK income or capital gains tax at least equal to the tax that the Soil Association will reclaim.


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