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1) A ONE-OFF GIFT ONLINE  

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2) regular donationS / TITHES

If you want to give regularly (i.e. a weekly or monthly tithe) the easiest way is to set up a Standing Order.

set it up Online

Just go to your own online banking facility and use the following details to set up a standing order: 

        Frontline Trust
               CAF Cash Ltd
               Kings Hill
               West Malling
               Kent
               ME19 4TA
        SC: 40-52-40
        AC: 00010276

Please email us to let us know if you do this (so that we know where the donation is coming from) and also state whether you would like us to send you Gift Aid* information. THANKS!

OR, We'll set it up for you

  1. Download a standing order form here or pick one up next time you're in the building.
  2. Print it and fill in your details
  3. Make sure you fill out the Gift Aid* declaration if you are a UK taxpayer
  4. Hand the form back to us and we'll do the rest! 

To give donations by cash or cheque, just place them in the collection pots at Sunday services. (Gift Aid* envelopes are supplied)

* Don't forget Gift Aid!

* If you're a taxpayer and you donate money to charity, the government will generously give us the tax back on your donation. For example if you donate £100 to Frontline, we can reclaim £25.00 on your donation, meaning we receive a total of £125.00 instead - Gift Aid really does make a massive difference to us every year.  Please let us know if you'd like to Gift Aid your donations.


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