Donate

Donations enable us to continue our work.

 

You can donate money to Headway Arts online here:

 

You can make cheques out to Headway Arts & post or drop off at our office: Headway ArtSpace, The Old Church, Waterloo Road, Blyth, NE24 1BY

 

Add Value to Your Donation with Gift Aid

If you are a UK taxpayer we can claim Gift Aid from HMRC when you donate your own money to us. For every £1 you donate we can claim an extra 25p from the government – at no extra cost to you. Download our declaration form, fill it in and email, post or bring it back to us –  if you’re not sure, please ask us.

 Read more about Gift Aid.

 

Easyfundraising

If you shop online, consider clicking through our easyfundraising page: https://www.easyfundraising.org.uk/causes/headwayarts/

easyfundraising partners with over 7,000 brands who will donate part of what you spend to a cause of your choice. It won’t cost you any extra. The cost is covered by the brand.

 

Volunteering & Support

You can donate your time to Headway Arts by coming along to our various events throughout the year and offering your support. We also offer volunteering opportunities – if that’s something you’d like to discuss, please get in touch. You can email hello@headwayarts.co.uk or use our contact form.

Simple things like sharing our social media posts are also valuable contributions which help us to increase our audience and share our work:

 

All donations are very gratefully received – thank you.

We gratefully acknowledge the generous support of all our funders which recently includes:

  • Architectural Heritage Fund
  • Arts Council England
  • Blyth Town Council
  • Community Foundation
  • Edward Gostling Foundation – RW Mann Trust – Shears Foundation
  • Erasmus+
  • Hadrian Trust – High Sheriff of Northumberland – Rothley Trust
  • Henry Smith
  • Heritage Fund
  • National Lottery Community Fund
  • Northumberland County Council
  • Postcode Community Trust
  • Scope
  • Sir James Knott Trust
  • The 1989 Willan Trust – Wellesley Trust
  • the Coalfields Regeneration Trust
  • This project is part-funded by the UK government through the UK Shared Prosperity Fund
  • This project is part-funded by the UK government through the UK Shared Prosperity Fund – North of Tyne Combined Authority