Donate to RNIB

Donate to RNIB

We need your help to fund our vital services for blind and partially sighted people in the UK.

Right now we can only reach one in three of the people who need our help most. By making a single donation or a regular donation, you can help us reach more.

A third of our vital work helping people with sight loss is only possible thanks to people continuing their support through a legacy gift. Find out how you can leave a gift to RNIB in your Will.

Thank you for your support.

Make a single donation

Donate online now - it's quick, easy and secure.

Set up a regular Direct Debit

Give a regular gift and help us fund our services in the future.

Donate in memory

Dedicate your donation to the memory of someone special.

Spotlight on...

Watch our TV advert to find out how RNIB helped Emma reconnect with the worldA story of hope - TV appeal

'I can't thank you enough for all your help and support in providing me with suitable reading materials which I can access.' - Emma

Last updated: 16 April 2012

Contact the Fundraising team

If you have any questions, please email us at fundraising@rnib.org.uk or call us on 0845 345 0054
(Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm).


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Fundraising Standards BoardFundraising promise

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With £10...

£10 could help a mum continue to cook for her children with our range of giant print cookery books.

John never thought about his sight until he lost itChange a life

'I couldn't do the things I used to; I couldn't even see my daughter's face'. There are many ways to lose your sight. With your donation there are just as many ways we can help.

With £50...

£50 could pay for a Birthday Book, so we can send every child their favourite book in the format they want on their birthday.

Help us support more blind and partially sighted people in the UKHow your donation helps

Find out how your donation goes to help blind and partially sighted people.