Make a Donation to the Pancreatic Society

Thank you for showing an interest in making a donation to the Pancreatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland. We are always grateful for donations towards our work.

To help achieve the aims and objectives of the Pancreatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland we rely on the kindness and generosity of the many individuals, groups and companies who donate their time and money.

The Pancreatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland aims to promote education, training, research and development in all fields of pancreatology. It endeavours to increase both professional and public awareness of the prevalence of pancreatic conditions and the facilities that are available for its management. The Society is involved in all aspects of pancreatology and its management through the work of the Council, various Committees, Special Interest Groups and Working Parties and via its publications, Annual Scientific Meeting and research. To help us to continue these activities, we need your support.

If you would like to make a one-off donation to the work of the Pancreatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland, you can do so online at the link below. This will take you to our online payment page.

Make a one off donation here


Committed Giving


Committed giving is very important to the Society as it allows us to plan future initiatives secure in the knowledge that we have a regular income to cover charitable expenditure.

With a standing order you can donate any amount annually, quarterly, or monthly for any number of years or until further notice. For further information on how to set up your standing order, please contact Andrew Smith

 

Legacies

Past legacies to the Society have enabled us to support our members with funding to research into the causes of acute pancreatitis. 

Legacies to the Society can be of two kinds:

  • Open Legacy
    This legacy may be made toward the general work of the Society. This is preferred as it allows the Society to apply the funds donated to where the need is greatest at the time a legacy eventually becomes available.
  • Restricted Legacy
    If you prefer this legacy, you may legally oblige the Society to spend the money on a particular area of work, eg pancreatic cancer

Making a will doesn’t necessarily have to be complicated. Please remember when making a will it is always advisable to consult a solicitor.

For further information on leaving a legacy to the Society please contact the committee on info@psgbi.org