Give a major gift
A major gift to Help Musicians is an investment in the future of music in the UK
The generosity of major donors is hugely important for Help Musicians — it has meant that for over 100 years, the charity can continue with its mission to create a world where musicians thrive.
We’re experienced in supporting individual philanthropists, and will work with you to ensure your donation has a unique impact.
The 1921 Club
The 1921 Club was established to mark our centenary and is a way to join other music lovers who want to celebrate music and make a positive and sustained impact to the lives of musicians.
Music plays an important role in our all lives and by joining the 1921 Club you will help us continue to support musicians in real urgent need and develop the talent of the future.
For an annual donation of £10,000*, £5,000* or £2,500* you will receive invitations to exclusive events, an annual 1921 Club reception and other engagement opportunities. You will be one of the charity’s closest friends and be first to hear news on the charity’s evolution and the impact it delivers.
*1921 Club membership and the associated benefits are available to any individual in return for the minimum annual payment of £360 (inclusive of VAT). However, 1921 Club members are strongly encouraged to make an annual donation of £9,640 (where the total contribution is £10,000), £4,640 (where the total contribution is £5,000) or £2,140 (where the total contribution is £2,500) in addition to this payment. Provided that eligibility requirements are met, the donation amount will qualify for Gift Aid and Help Musicians will submit appropriate claims to HM Revenue & Customs.
*1921 Club membership and the associated benefits are available to any individual in return for the minimum annual payment of £361. However, Patron members are strongly encouraged to make an minimum annual donation of £2,139 in addition to this payment. Provided that eligibility requirements are met, the donation amount will qualify for Gift Aid and Help Musicians will submit appropriate claims to HM Revenue & Customs.