Make a moment last forever - Leaving a legacy to the RSPB

Have you ever had an RSPB moment?

Robin on washing line

It could be the appearance of a tiny bird on your washing line, a beautiful rainbow or sunlight filtering through golden leaves. You connect with nature and understand just how beautiful, fragile and important it is.

It's hard to imagine a world without this kind of moment. That's why we're working hard to protect wild places, birds, plants – every part of nature that makes these moments possible.
 
To do this, we need your help. You might be surprised to learn that almost a third of our annual income is from legacy gifts – large ones and small ones. We're not a rich charity and we do not receive Government funding, so we rely heavily on these gifts. Without them, we could not do our vital conservation work. 

Create a positive future

Sumatran tiger

No matter how small, leaving something to us in your Will really makes a difference. The combined generosity of the thousands of members who have remembered us in their Wills adds up to something truly amazing. We're working together to ensure a better future for birds and wildlife.

For every £1 we receive, we channel 90 pence into our current and future conservation projects, so you can be confident that your gift will have a real impact.
 
By remembering the RSPB in your Will, you will ensure that nature has a voice for years to come.

Stepping up for Nature

The RSPB's Stepping Up For Nature is our way of helping. It's your way of helping. There are simple actions each of us can take, which, when we act together, will combine to make significant changes for wildlife.

Step up today!

The next step

Booklet

If you're interested in leaving a legacy to the RSPB, the next step is to request a copy of our legacy booklet. It contains everything you need to know about leaving a legacy to the RSPB.

My time is yours

David Beach

I am always happy to have an informal and confidential chat about the best way your legacy can be used to help wildlife and the countryside.

Contact me

Name
David Beach

E-mail
david.beach@rspb.org.uk

Tel
01767 693 306

Address
The RSPB UK Headquarters
The Lodge
Sandy
Bedfordshire
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