It feels good to give, right? We are a nation that loves to do it, whether it’s helping someone in need or donating your money. We're committed to helping you make a difference to the causes that are close to your heart.
This Red Nose Day, let’s come together.
Let's come together to raise some smiles – and some money – to help people through the toughest times of their lives. Please donate now, if you can.
Set-up a regular donation
Many national charities allow you to donate on a regular basis by setting up a Direct Debit.
Exchange your Rewards
If you have a Reward Account and your available Rewards balance is the equivalent of £5 or more, you could change your Rewards in to a donation supporting one of our many chosen charities.
To hold one of our Reward Accounts you must be 18+ and a UK resident. You need to pay in £1,250 to an eligible NatWest account every month and a monthly fee apply.
5 reasons to give to charity
Donating to the causes you care about not only benefits the charities themselves, it can be rewarding for you too. Here's some reasons to donate to the charities or causes close to your heart.
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It's better to give than to receive. Knowing that you’re helping others can help you make you feel happier and more fulfilled.
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Give a little back. For many giving to charity is a way to give back to society and tackle inequality. By using your own good fortune to help others and reinforcing your own personal values.
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Giving doesn't need to be taxing. If you’re a UK taxpayer, you can boost the amount of donations you make by giving through Gift Aid, an Income Tax relief created to help charities get the most out of the funds they receive.
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Lead by example. Sharing the experience of giving with children or loved ones is a powerful way to demonstrate that positive changes can be made in the world around us. Children especially love to help others, so nurturing this early can help them grow up with a greater appreciation of what they have, and encourage them to continue to do so in years to come.
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Giving is contagious. Your own acts of giving can inspire friends, family or colleagues to do the same. It could even bring about a collective effort to back a charity or cause that has special significance to you as a group.