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Donations / Regular Giving

Young Archaeologist of the Year winners The importance of planning in any business cannot be understated, especially during times of difficulty. Charities are no different. In order to be able to undertake planning for future activities and growth, the CBA needs to have a regular source of income that can be predicted with some degree of confidence.

It is incredibly difficult for all charities to build regular, unrestricted (not specifically tied to a piece of work or project) income and the CBA is no exception. For us to do more and achieve more it is vital that we grow dependable sources of unrestricted income. Regular giving is one way of doing this.

Regular Giving is totally separate to membership! You can give as much as you want and at whatever intervals you like. Regular Giving is particularly important to support projects like the Young Archaeologists’ Club, which needs a regular income to sustain its current level and to help us develop it in future years to reach more children with a love of archaeology.

The most cost effective way to set up your regular gift to YAC is by setting up a Standing Order, this can be for an annual, monthly, 6 monthly or quarterly amount, the choice is yours.

If you would like to support YAC with regular donations please use one of the following routes:

  • download, complete, and return a standing order form
  • send a free text YACA01 followed by the amount you wish to donate, either £1, £2, £3, £4, £5, or £10 to 70070, e.g. ‘YACA01 10’ JustTextGiving
  • visit the Just Giving website and donate a one off or monthly amount to YAC online . Click on the Just Giving logo on the right to go straight to the Council for British Archaeology’s Just Giving web page Donate JustGiving

  • donate via The Big Give or Charity Choice.

Don’t forget to Gift Aid your donation!


External Internet Safety Links

External websites are out of the control of The Young Archaeologists’ Club. Whilst we have carried out an initial check that the content of the website is suitable for The Young Archaeologists’ Club age range, The Young Archaeologists’ Club is not responsible for the content of these external sites. If you feel that the link is unsuitable, please do let us know.

CEOP’s Thinkuknow website also provides films and games to play on how to stay safer online. Childnet has produced a range of online safety resources including Chatdanger.com and Know IT All