Donate

As a charity the Society welcomes donations of any size to help achieve its aims.

How to donate

Donate online – Using our secure portal. Donate Now

Donate by post – If you prefer, send a cheque made payable to the “Society of Antiquaries of Scotland”, addressing the envelope to Andrea Kaszewski, Fellowship & Development Manager, Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, National Museums Scotland, Chambers St, Edinburgh, EH1 1JF.

Donate by Direct Debit – If you have a UK bank account you can donate by Direct Debit. The Direct Debit Instruction form can be found here to download, complete and return to the Society, addressing the envelope to Jan Paterson, Finance Manager, Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, National Museums Scotland, Chambers Street, Edinburgh, EH1 1JF.

Payroll Giving – Payroll Giving allows you to give regularly to the Society straight from your gross salary for immediate tax relief. It costs you less to give more – see payrollgivingcentre.org.uk for full details, or contact Jan Paterson finance@socantscot.org (Tel: 0131 247 4135).

Visit HMRC for further details on tax relief and charitable giving.

Donate by Text Giving – You can support us using your mobile phone:

Text SOCANTSCOT10 to 70450 to donate £10.

If you prefer to make a smaller or larger donation (up to £20) then text SOCANTSCOT followed by the donation amount to 70450.

Donation amounts made by Text Giving must be a whole number amount between £1 and £20.

Texts cost your chosen donation amount plus one standard rate SMS message and you’ll be opting in to hear more about our work and fundraising via SMS.

If you would like to make a donation of £10 via Text Giving but do not wish to receive marketing communications via text from the Society then text SOCANTSCOTNOINFO 10 to 70450 instead.

The Society’s Data Protection Policy is here.

Gift Aid – Whichever way you choose to donate, please gift aid your donation. If you pay UK tax, the Society can recover an extra 25p per pound on subscriptions and donations. This increases the value of your support at no extra cost to you. You can download a Gift Aid Form here.

Radar in Scotland book available from the Society online shop

Make a donation via your mobile phone – text SOCANTSCOT10 to 70450 to donate £10

Radar in Scotland 1938-46 by Ian Brown, a fascinating history of Scotland’s wartime radar stations, looks at how the radar chain operated and the people that lived and worked at these sites. Publication of this innovative research was only possible thanks to generous support from several Fellows’ donations.

We have a wealth of ideas for new publications, research, conferences and events, and welcome suggestions for more.