Music in Hospitals Scotland

OUR SUPPORTERS

We are tremendously grateful for the invaluable support we receive from numerous charitable trusts, business firms, and individual donors. Their contributions enable Music in Hospitals to subsidise, or to underwrite fully, the cost of concerts for all categories of clients and I should like to record here our sincere gratitude to all those whose generosity helps our musicians to reach even the most frail and vulnerable audiences.

We are also hugely grateful to Ezone Software, an Edinburgh based company which has generously donated their Web Management System to Music in Hospitals. We now have immediate access to our website for updating as required.


A FULL LIST OF MAJOR SUPPORTERS IS AVAILABLE HERE


Some recent fundraising events are detailed HERE



Please help us if you can by making a donation in any of the following ways:
a simple cash contribution
cheques should be made payable to Music in Hospitals. A donation by a tax-payer can be siginifacntly increased by making a Gift Aid declaration. (see form below)
Please print and complete a donation form here


become a Friend of Music in Hospitals
Friends' receptions; monthly draw for RSNO concert tickets; newsletters; priority bookings for gala concerts. Please print and complete a Friend form here


making provision for a legacy
you can support the charity by providing for a cash legacy in your will a guidance leaflet is available on request (or downloaded here as a PDF file)

Give an alternative Christmas or birthday present for a minimum donation of £150 a concert can be arranged for a relative or friend in hospital or long-term care. Visit our Perfect Present page here


Charity Card
you can use a charity card or voucher e.g. CAF or CGS please ask for further information

Give As You Earn
if your employer runs a GAYE scheme donations can be deducted automatically from your salary before tax, thus costing you less

Sponsorship opportunities
companies can sponsor a high profile fund-raising event, a community project, or a single concert