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Tribute Fund FAQs

How do I let others know about my loved one's Tribute Fund?

Does the Tribute Fund expire?

Growing your loved one's Tribute Fund

How do I organise a donation collection at a funeral?

How do I order more free donation forms and envelopes?

How can I let others know that we will be collecting donations to Everyman at my loved one's funeral?

I collected some money already or I wish to make a one-off donation. What should I do?

Information for Funeral Directors

Four Great Reasons to support Everyman's work

Gift Aid: making your donation bigger at no extra cost to you

How do I let others know about my loved one's Tribute Fund?

If there are other people you feel would like to remember your loved one, we will be happy to send them their own donation form. All you need to do is return this Friends and Family Form to us with their names and addresses and we will contact them for you.

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Does the Tribute Fund expire?

No, it does not. The Fund will remain should anyone else wish to contribute in the future.

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Growing your loved one's Tribute Fund

There are numerous ways in which you can make your loved one's Tribute Fund grow.

Making a regular gift is a really easy way for friends, family and colleagues to make your loved one's Tribute Fund grow. They might want to give monthly from their pay or by standing order, or perhaps on a Birthday, on Mother's or Father's Day, or on an Anniversary.

Just contact us by email or on and we will help you and answer any questions you have.

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How do I organise a donation collection at a funeral?

If you are organising a collection, please ask your Funeral Director to provide our free donation forms and envelopes at the service of your loved one. If your Funeral Director is unable to assist, please contact us by email or on and we will send you everything that you need.

Alternatively, you can collect donation forms and envelopes from our head office.

You may wish to donate all the money you collect to us or share it between causes important to you and your loved one. All donations are valuable to us.

To return the donations collected, either:

  • Deliver your envelopes to our head office
  • Send a cheque to our head office with the completed donation forms of everyone who has contributed, and we will thank them all for their gifts. We will also write to the deceased's next of kin and let them have the names of those who donated. For privacy, we do not disclose the gift amounts.

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How do I order more free donation forms and envelopes?

Please contact us by email or on and we will organise for donation forms and envelopes to be delivered to you within 1-2 working days.

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How can I let others know that we will be collecting donations for Everyman at my loved one's funeral?

If you would like people to make a donation to Everyman in lieu of flowers we suggest you include a request in your loved one's death notice. An example of wording is:

"Donations in lieu of flowers to Everyman, 123 Old Brompton Road, London, SW7 3RP".

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I collected some money already or I wish to make a one-off donation. What should I do?

Thank you for having thought of Everyman.

To send the money you have already collected or to make a one-off donation, you can:

  • Donate online using your debit/credit card with a secure form provided by Bmycharity.com.
  • Ring us on
  • Download the Donation Form and fax or send it with your donation to:

    Donations in lieu of flowers

    Everyman

    123 Old Brompton Road

    London

    SW7 3RP

    United Kingdom

    Fax:

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Information for Funeral Directors

Everyman can provide free donation envelopes and forms especially designed for Funeral Directors. If you do not have any of our envelopes/forms, or if you need to re-order please contact us by email or call us on with your required amounts and we will organise for delivery of these to you.

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Four Great Reasons to support Everyman's work

  • £25 pays for us to store 4 tumour samples for analysis.
  • £60 buys a statistics package for our epidemiologists to use to analyse their research results.
  • £100 pays for us to to store 6,000 blood samples each year.
  • £120 pays for two specially treated plates our chemists use to screen compounds against targets in their search for anti-cancer drugs.

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Gift Aid: Making your donation bigger at no extra cost to you


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If you are a UK taxpayer, you can Gift Aid your donation, making your gift worth almost one third more at no extra cost to you. If you use Gift Aid it means that for every £1 you give, we receive just over 28p from the Inland Revenue, helping your donation go further. All you have to do is complete the 'Gift Aid it' section on our donation form. It is that simple.

We thank you again for your continued support of our scientists and clinicians here at Everyman.

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