A place to give

Everything you need to know about giving

Everything we do at Edwalton Church is made possible by the generosity of members and local people. We are grateful to God for everything He has given to us, and believe that giving back is an act of worship and thankfulness.

You can give in a variety of ways, but if you have any queries about giving or need help, please email: office@edwaltonchurch.org

Online

To make a one-off donation, simply click below:

Standing order

To give regularly, you can set up a standing order with your local bank or online using these details:

Bank: National Westminster Bank
Sort code: 54-21-47
Account number: 22009450
Ref: Your name

Cheque

To donate by cheque, please make payable to ‘Edwalton PCC’ and post to:

Edwalton Church Office
Village Street
Edwalton
Nottingham
NG12 4AB

In church

Contactless or smartphone payment – using our SumUp terminal in the meeting area entrance of the church. 

Alternatively you may wish to give cash on the collection plate. For amounts over £30 please use the yellow envelopes provided.

Stewardship

To select us as one of your beneficiaries, please use the link below:

Stewardship details

Legacy giving

A gift in your will can be a lasting expression of faith and gratitude to God, helping support the future of the church for generations to come.

Legacy gifts can help many areas of church life and ministry. If you would like to talk in confidence about areas you may wish to support, please contact Rev. Ade Perham or David Batte, PCC Treasurer, via the church office.

Giving in memory of a loved one can also be a meaningful way to create a lasting legacy.

We are deeply grateful for every gift, large or small, and promise to use your generosity to make a lasting difference.

To find out more or to speak to someone about leaving a legacy, email office@edwaltonchurch.org

Boost with Gift Aid

If you are a UK taxpayer, you can increase your donation by 25% at no extra cost to you. Simply complete the Gift Aid Declaration below and we’ll be able to claim an additional 25p in every £1 you give.

Declaration

COMMUNITY GIVING

Supporting the local food bank

The Rushcliffe Foodbank (Sewa Day) is based at Edwalton Church and is run by volunteers through the charity Sewa Day Nottingham.

You’ll find a donation point in the church entrance. The food bank regularly needs:

• Food: Pasta, rice, noodles, lentils, beans, pulses and vegetarian alternatives
• Toiletries: Toothpaste, toothbrushes, soap, shower gel, deodorant, shampoo and period products
• Household items: Washing-up liquid, laundry detergent and fabric softener
• Other essentials: Pet food (dog and cat), nappies and baby wipes

For the most up-to-date list of urgent needs, please check their Facebook or Instagram pages.

How to donate

• Drop-off location: Edwalton Church, Village Street, Edwalton, Nottingham NG12 4AB (enter through the double doors on the left)
• Drop-off times: Fortnightly Saturdays, 9.30–11.30am. Donations can also be left whenever the church is open.

Food parcels are prepared according to family size and delivered to homes every fortnight. The food bank accepts both self-referrals and referrals from health and social services.

For more information, email rushcliffefoodbank@gmail.com or visit their Facebook page.

Charitable grants

Edwalton Church has awarded numerous charitable grants to local groups.

Examples include:
Nottinghamshire Down’s Syndrome Support Group – received £455 to provide free copies of Our Journey, Navigating Life with Down’s Syndrome for families via paediatricians.

Ark Pre-School on Wellin Lane – received £500 to help create a dedicated room for one-year-olds, including age-appropriate toys and safety improvements.

The church has also given to Nottinghamshire Hospice, Edwalton Primary School, Radford Care Group and Rushcliffe Christmas Toy Appeal.

If your organisation is addressing a local social or environmental need and could benefit from a grant, please contact Church Treasurer David Batte for an application form.

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