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Focus - Regular Giving

What is Regular Giving?

Regular Giving is a quite simply a recurring gift/ donation that you give to a charity.

Donors choose how much and how frequently they would like to give (monthly, quarterly, or annually) and then set up a standing order with their bank. It is easy to set up and helps donors manage their charitable contributions. For the charity, regular giving is one of the best ways to show your support as it supplies them with a steady, reliable income stream that they depend on. Our regular donors are automatically members of our Quercus Club.

What is the Quercus Club?

Quercus – the grand, old, oak tree that stands within the grounds of LWC in Sheephouse Copse, is the subject of many a Sternian story, and the inspiration for the name of our regular giving club here at LWC.

The Quercus Club was created to formally recognise generous individuals who donate to The Lord Wandsworth Foundation on a regular basis. Whether that is through monthly, quarterly or annual donations, this loyal group of donors, ensures that The Foundation has a steady, reliable stream of income that is the bedrock of the charity.

Club members are invited to College events throughout the year as well as an annual Donor Reception. This is an opportunity for us to thank donors and update them on Foundation and College news.

Imran Sroya, Foundationer (Sutton 1985-1992)

FIND OUT MORE

To find out more about the Quercus Club or to become a member please do contact Kate in the Development Office or visit lordwandsworth.org/support-us/donor-clubs

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