What is a major gift?
The NSPCC is incredibly grateful for any donation. We define a major supporter as anyone who has pledged or given £5,000 or more in philanthropic support.
What we do
For over 140 years, we have been at the forefront of fighting against cruelty and neglect, and helping society understand that ending child abuse is everyone’s responsibility.
Everything we do protects children today and prevents abuse tomorrow, to build a better society for every child.
There for every child
When children feel desperate or invisible, the NSPCC’s frontline services are there to provide hope.
Frontline services
Early prevention
To have the best possible chance of stopping child abuse for good, we need a children’s social care system focused on early intervention.
Prevention services
Online Safety
We believe we can make the internet a safe place for all children.
We’re tackling online safety concerns through:
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Childline Online (link:
Join the NSPCC Family
By becoming a major supporter, you will join the NSPCC Family. You’ll receive regular updates on our work in the form of reports and news, as well as Changing Childhoods magazine.
We’ll share the impact your support has on shaping children’s lives, and will invite you to exclusive events that connect you with our cause and celebrate our successes together.
We're incredibly grateful to all our supporters for helping us to shape a better future for children. We'd like to thank all our listed major donors for their generosity, as well as those who wish to remain anonymous.
Get in touch
To find out more about the NSPCC Family and how you can get involved to shape a better world for children, contact Emma Mathysse, Associate Head of Philanthropy: emma.mathysse@nspcc.org.uk
Give your own way
There are many ways you can help our cause, and we can work with you to support your giving in a way that suits you.
One Unforgettable Day
Turn a memorable date for you into an unforgettable day for a child. Childline receives 550 contacts a day, by funding One Unforgettable Day you can fund the service for a day.
Giving your time and skills
Giving money isn’t the only way you can support our work. Your expertise and time is invaluable to us. Whether it is through hosting and event, helping us to meet other people who are interested in our work, or sharing your knowledge with us, you can make a big impact on the lives of children in the UK.
Become a major donor and your support can have an enormous impact on the services we provide for children.