There are many ways to donate...

Regular Standing Order is the Best Way
Easy as 1, 2, 3:
1) Setup your standing order directly from your Bank App/phone. Account: 51076647, Sort code: 40-05-20, Reference: your Family name (or Reference number provided by the Parish Gift Aid coordinator upon completion of the form)

2) Then download the parish Standing Order and Gift Aid PDF forms (Attached below) and complete them.

3) Email these to  pt.worthingandlancing@abdiocese.org.uk

Donating to Special or Second Collections

The parish uses Dona to allow parishioners to make online donations to second or special collections for a specific purpose.

To make a one-off donation for a second or for a special collection you can access the Dona website here:  https://donate.mydona.com/worthing-and-lancing,or scan the QR code to go straight there.

Parish of Worthing and Lancing Dona Donation Tool

The Benefit of Using Gift Aid

The Diocese of Arundel & Brighton – An explanatory note for Parish Donors

Gift Aid is a Government scheme which applies to most collections and donations to parishes whether regular or one-off. Donors complete a very simple Declaration to allow the Diocese to reclaim tax on donations. This is possible because parishes are part of the Arundel and Brighton Diocesan Trust, which is a registered charity (number 252878).

You must be a UK taxpayer and pay an amount of income or capital gains tax at least equal to the tax reclaimed by all charities including the Diocese. For example, if during a tax year you gave £80 you should have paid at least £20 in tax – which is the amount the Diocese will reclaim. If you pay less Income and/or Capital Gains Tax than the amount of Gift Aid claimed on all your donations, it is your responsibility to repay any difference to Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs.

The Declaration would cover most parish collections and donations such as Offertory, internal Diocesan collections such as for the Lourdes Pilgrimage, the Retired Priests fund, Cathedral Maintenance, Diocesan Missionary Endeavour and the Education of Future Priests. In addition the Christmas and Easter collections for the support of the Clergy are covered and some second collections where the parish can determine how the funds are disbursed: for example collections for parish maintenance or a charitable parish project.

Collections for named third parties such as, CAFOD, APF, Peter’s Pence, Catholic Communications Network and Apostleship of the Sea etc. cannot be included because neither the parish nor the Diocese can determine how the funds are used.

Tax rebates can only be reclaimed on recorded donations – standing orders, cheques or cash/cheques enclosed in numbered envelopes.

The Gift Aid Declaration is valid for four years prior to the year in which it is completed and runs for your lifetime or until you cancel it. You only need to complete one Declaration and this will apply to all donations to any Parish. If you move to a new Parish simply inform their Gift Aid Organiser that you have already completed a Declaration and they will arrange to add you to their Scheme.

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