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As we enter our third century, securing our future is tantamount to securing our independence - the freedom to self-govern and the freedom of speech. Central to our ability to retain our independence is our historic grade II* listed debating chamber and other rooms where debates and interactive speaker meetings take place.
The buildings’ grade II* listed status denotes the premises as having special architectural and / or historic interest considered to be of national importance. Fewer than 6% of all listed buildings in England have grade II* status.
Last year, we launched an Urgent Appeal to raise £5M by year-end 2025 to carry out essential maintenance works to prevent the closure of the buildings, the embodiment of the Society and the inspirational setting for study, social events, and debating.
We are delighted to recognise and honour those who have supported the Urgent Appeal thus far; donors who have gifted more than £100 have been listed in The Minute Book 2023-24, our inaugural development report which can be viewed on our home page here.
Any subsequent gifts from Michaelmas term 2024 onwards will be included in next year's development report, 'The Minute Book 2024-25', as we continue to update our digital version to recognise and thank the generosity of our supporters.
You can donate by clicking on the link below. You can make a one-off donation or set up regular giving by selecting 'Other Amount' to customise the value and frequency of your gift (due to processing fees, the minimum donation is £5). Read on to discover additional donation methods and tax-efficient giving.
Tax Efficient giving
Gift Aid
Donations from UK Taxpayers may benefit from the government’s Gift Aid Scheme. For every £1 donated, OLDUT can claim 25 pence of tax at no additional cost to you - a gift of £100 is worth £125 to OLDUT. Higher rate tax payers can also benefit from tax relief by claiming back the difference between the higher rates of tax at 40 or 50 per cent and the basic rate of tax at 20 per cent on the total value of their gross donation.
Corporate Matching Gift Programmes
Some companies also offer ‘matched giving’, significantly increasing the value of your gift at no extra cost to you. See here for a list of companies that we believe offer matched giving.
As of April 2024, OLDUT is registered on Benevity - simply search for 'OLDUT' in the causes portal.
Tax-efficient Giving From the United States
US taxpayers can make a tax deductible gift via American Friends of the Oxford Union ('OXUF'), a registered 501(c)(3) by clicking here.
Please note that we are currently able to accept online donations from the following countries: Australia, Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Hong Kong SAR, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Luxembourg, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Singapore, Singapore, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, and Switzerland.
Donations may also be given via direct bank transfer. Please email development-admin@oxford-union.org to request further information.
Donations by cheque should be made out to "The Oxford Literary & Debating Union Trust" and posted to The Oxford Union marked for the attention of OLDUT. To request a gift aid form (for UK taxpayers) please email: development-admin@oxford-union.org
As per our fundraising promise, which you can view below, we are committed to compliance with the law as it applies to charities and fundraising. Therefore, in some cases, we may need to contact you to request additional information. You are invited to read our Fundraising Policy which can be viewed here.
Use of Funds
Primary Use of Funds
Funds will primarily be directed to pay for repairs to the roof of the grade II* listed debating chamber, main buildings and Old Library, as well as addressing water penetration and damp which have especially impacted the cellars, MacMillan Room, Goodman Library, Snooker Room and President's Office.
Secondary Use of Funds
Funds will also be used to restore now deformed stained-glass windows and repair cracked glass in the debating chamber. Once these priority works have been completed, funds will then be used to restore the decorated ceiling panels of the Gladstone Room (which have also been impacted by water penetration) and to restore the Pre-Raphaelite murals in the Old Library.
Remaining Funds
Any remaining funds will be directed towards the ongoing maintenance and monitoring of the condition of the buildings. If sufficient funds allow, we will explore the possibility of power assisted doors and ramps where currently practical.
Please note: Even if we are unable to reach our fundraising goal in full, we will still direct donations to conduct repairs and maintenance works on specific parts of the buildings; other parts of the buildings may be closed while we seek additional funding.
Our Priorities for the Next Decade
Beware of scams: if you are contacted by a third party purporting to represent either The Oxford Union Society or OLDUT, you are advised to contact Action Fraud.
Recognising Your Generosity
Our inaugural development report, The Minute Book 2023-24, is displayed on our home page. Subsequent gifts will be recognised in The Minute Book 2024-25 and in each subsequent year going forward. If you wish for donation to remain anonymous, please inform development-admin@oxford-union.org
Gifts at The Officers' Circle level and above may be recognised with a plaque on a seat in the chamber for at least 50 years (if the donor wishes), allocated according to tier and then date of pledge. Please refer to the Terms & Conditions.
Further details and additional naming opportunities will be announced in due course. To discuss a bespoke gift and possibilities for recognition, please contact development-admin@oxford-union.org
*Qualifying donation amounts are exclusive of Gift Aid
Supporters
For generous gifts of £100 and above
Benefactors
For generous gifts of £2,000 and above
The Officers' Circle
For generous gifts of £5,000 and above
The President's Circle
For generous gifts of £10,000 and above
The 1823 Chamber of Benefactors
For extraordinary generosity of £50,000 and above
The 2023 Bicentenary Patrons
For extraordinary generosity of £100,000 and above
The 2025 Foundation Fellows
For transformational gifts of £500,000 and above
Our Fundraising Promise
You can also visit our 'Rules and Policies' page to read our Anti Money Laundering Policy, Anti-Bribery and Corruption Policy, Fundraising Policy, Data Privacy Policy and Data Protection Policy, and other policies.
Our Fundraising Complaints Procedure
We believe that donating should be a positive experience. We work hard to ensure that we live up to our fundraising promise. Despite our best efforts, we recognise that there may be occasions when you wish to register a complaint. We take complaints seriously and seek to address them appropriately.
You can read our fundraising complaints procedure here.