St Bride Foundation Big Give

Becky Chilcott has been in touch to let us know that the St Bride Foundation is taking part in the Big Give later this month. Here’s all the information about it, from Foundation Manager Alison Lee.

We’re very excited to let you know that St Bride Foundation has been selected to participate in the Big Give: Arts for Impact campaign.

Big Give acknowledges that the arts sector as a whole needs support. From helping with mental health, to improving social skills, arts and culture can have a huge and meaningful impact on all of our lives. Big Give’s newest campaign aims to support arts and culture charities working to achieve societal impact across the UK and St Bride Foundation has been recognised as one of these charities. 

Through this campaign we will be raising money for St Bride Foundation’s unique library collections, learning Programme and historic building. Donations to St Bride Foundation will be matched for 7 days from 19th-26th March.

Help us to futureproof our collections and our purpose as the United Kingdom’s home of print and graphic design, providing a welcoming and affordable avenue for the public and print and design communities to easily access, network and understand this important area of our heritage.  

One donation, twice the impact.

What happens during the Arts for Impact campaign?
Donations made to St Bride Foundation via BigGive.org will be doubled during the campaign. If you would like to support our work this year, we highly recommend doing so during Arts For Impact, when your donation will be doubled and make even more of a difference to us.

What do I need to do?
● Add a calendar reminder to your diary for 19th-26th March, including this link: https://donate.biggive.org/campaign/a056900002SETWUAA5.

● Have your card details ready to kindly make your donation. 

If you have any questions, don’t hesitate to contact Alison Lee, Foundation Manager at St Bride.
Thank you so much for your attention and participation!

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