Donations

Donate in your will

Making a will is a very personal matter, but if you have enjoyed sport in whatever form and would like to help others to do the same there is an opportunity to achieve this by leaving a bequest to SportsAid Scotland.

 

Additionally if your estate is likely to be subject to Inheritance Tax then any donation to SportsAid Scotland will be free of that tax and it might help you to bring the value of your estate below the tax threshhold.

 

SportsAid Scotland will happily welcome sums of any size and there are a number of ways in which donations can be utilised. If desired, SportsAid Scotland could create a special fund, from which grants can be made. These grants could be named in your memory, if you wish. The grants could be taillored:

  • Geographically.
  • And /or by sports or group of sports.
  • And/or to able bodied or disabled.

 

Please contact us if you are making a will or updating your will and would like to discuss leaving a legacy to SportsAid Scotland. We would be very happy to advise you.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SportsAid’s patron, Her Royal Highness Princess of Wales is helping to shine a light on the achievements and potential of young athletes throughout the UK – inspiring a generation who one day hope to represent the nation at the Olympic or Paralympic Games. SportsAid alumnus Sir Chris Hoy welcomed the patronage by saying, “SportsAid played an important role when I was starting out so I know what a huge boost this will be to the young sportsmen and women the charity helps today. As patron Her Royal Highness Princess of Wales will give them the profile they deserve.”

Contact us:

SportsAid Scotland
Caledonia House
1 Redheughs Rigg

Edinburgh   EH12 9DQ

 

Chief Executive -

Roddy Mackenzie


Tel: 0131 339 3367

Email: sportsaidscotland@gmail.com

 

Or use our on-line contact form.

 

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