Making a Donation to RNC

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To make a donation to RNC please follow the simple procedures below. There are also other ways for you to pledge your support, please see the menu on the left for more information.

  • To donate online using a credit or debit card, please select the Donate Now button on the left hand side of this page. You will be guided through the safe and secure payment process via Charity Choice.
  • By cheque or postal order - please send your cheque made payable to The Royal National College for the Blind. Send it to: The Royal National College for the Blind, The Fundraising Team, College Road, Hereford, HR1 1EB. Please include your address on the back of the cheque. - To make your donation go further, please print off a Gift Aid Declaration Form (see below) and send this along with your cheque.
  • If you would like more information please select this link for all contact details or to send us a contact form.
  • If you would prefer to speak to a member of the Fundraising Team, please telephone 01432 265725 between the hours of 9am and 5pm on weekdays.
  • For your security and ours, please don't send cash through the post.

Gift Aid

Increase your contribution to RNC by 28 per cent at no extra cost to yourself.

We are now able to reclaim tax on your donation. If you are a tax payer paying an amount of income and/or capital gains tax at least equal to the amount of tax we can reclaim on your gift (currently 28p in every £1), please fill in a Gift Aid Declaration Form and return to RNC along with your donation.

Please select this link for a printable Gift Aid Declaration Form.

Thank you for your support. Funds raised ensure our commitment to continually improve our services for people who are blind or partially sighted.

Mike Nicholson - Kent - a student at RNC

Mike Nicholson - Kent "Before coming to RNC I really was just 'treading water' with no real direction in my life. The change couldn't be more dramatic now as I've just been like a sponge soaking up everything that is available to me here. I've learned an immense amount of I.T. skills and got involved in all sorts, including organising a team to put musical performances on. This in particular is something I really enjoy and I hope in the near future to have a career in event management or the theatre - in fact any form of live sound including radio production. RNC has given me the skills I need and after meeting people here with more severe issues than my own, I have been inspired to push myself to do the best I can." Michael is 46 and registered partially sighted. He has Optic Atrophy.