Donate
Every day, the Royal Medical Benevolent Fund helps doctors, medical students and their families in times of great need. We provide practical support and assistance in often tragic times. But our work is only made possible through the generous donations we receive from people like you.
The RMBF relies on voluntary donations - without your help we could not continue to provide vital support to the medical profession. Thank you for supporting the RMBF
Your financial support can make a real difference to the lives of colleagues and their families in need. Here are a few ways in which you can help.
Online
By Phone
By Text
By Post
Regular Giving
Leave A Legacy
Online
To make a general donation online, please visit our secure donations page. If you are a UK taxpayer, remember to click the 'Gift Aid' box. This will allow us to reclaim the tax you have paid on the donation (currently 25p per pound).
By Phone
To donate over the phone, please call 020 8540 9194 weekdays 10am - 5pm to speak to a member of the team
By Text
Donating by text message is a quick and easy way to support the RMBF. You can donate £5 today by texting RMBF01 £5 and send to 70070. On sending your donation, you will receive a thank you message by text and a request to sign up to Gift Aid. If you are a UK taxpayer, we will claim an extra 25% from HM Revenue and Customs increasing your donation.
By Post
To make your donation by post, please download the donation form (opens a PDF) . Please make cheques/vouchers payable to the Royal Medical Benevolent Fund and send to:
Royal Medical Benevolent Fund, 24 King's Road, Wimbledon, London, SW19 8QN
Regular Giving
If you would like to support us with a regular gift, you can set up a direct debit. This method is simple and convenient since you decide how much and when you would like contribute. Regular gifts provide us with guaranteed income that we can rely on, so helping us to plan for the future. If you're a UK taxpayer, don't forget to complete the Gift Aid section. Click here to download a direct debit form.