Donations

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Donate online Regular Donations Other ways to donate Gift Aid US Taxpayers Leaving a Legacy How the Society supports mathematics

The Society has been fortunate, over its history, to receive several significant donations and legacies – among these are those from Rayleigh, Larmor, Hardy and Fröhlich. They have been enormously valuable in enabling the Society to extend its support for mathematics and mathematicians.

How the Society supports mathematics

The London Mathematical Society (LMS), a registered UK Charity (no. 252660), is the UK’s learned society for mathematics. Its purpose is the advancement, dissemination and promotion of mathematical knowledge, both nationally and internationally. The °ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Êcurrently supports mathematics research in many ways. .Ìý

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The Society has an increasing number of calls on its funds and is keen to maintain and indeed increase its level of support for all of the above objectives. The long-term stability of these programmes depends on the Society having endowments, gifts and investments to support them.Ìý

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Donation Amount
Donations

De Morgan Donations: A De Morgan Donation of £1,865 reflects the Society’s foundation year of 1865. Should you wish to donate more than £1,865 and become part of the De Morgan Friends, you are welcome to enter your preferred donation here:

UK address details

Boost your donation by 25p of Gift Aid for every £1 you donate

Gift Aid is reclaimed by the charity from tax you pay for the current year.

Your address is needed to identify you as a tax payer.

I want to Gift Aid my donation to the London Mathematical Society.

I am a UK taxpayer and understand that if I pay less Tax and/or Capital Gains Tax in the current tax year than the amount of Gift Aid claimed on all my donations it is my responsibility to pay the difference.

Please notify the London Mathematical Society (development@lms.ac.uk) if you:

  • want to cancel this declaration
  • change your name or home address
  • no longer pay sufficient tax on your income and/or capital gains

If you pay Income Tax at the higher or additional rate and want to receive the additional tax relief due to you, you must include all your Gift Aid donations on your Self-Assessment tax return or ask HM Revenue and Customs to adjust your tax code.

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Regular Donations

Regular donations to the Society can be made by direct debit or standing order. To set up a regular standing order please contactÌýdevelopment@lms.ac.ukÌýÌý

Direct Debit

°ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Êmembers

If you are a current °ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Êmember who already pays by direct debit you can add an annual donation to your existing direct debit for membership fees. Annual donations are usually collected on, or just after,Ìý1 NovemberÌýeach year, at the same time as the annual collection of °ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²ÊMembership fees.ÌýIf you wish to do this, please sign in to the °ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Êwebsite and go to the My °ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²ÊMembership tab .

If you do not currently have a direct debit in place, you can set up a new direct debit for donations. To do this please follow the instructionsÌýhere.

Non-°ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Êmembers

The direct debit option is not currently available for non-°ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Êmembers but it is hoped that it will be in the near future.

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Other Ways to DonateÌý

A De Morgan Donation is a Donation to the Society of £1,865 or more. The Society is immensely grateful to anyone who is able to make a donation at this level. For details seeÌýhere

Donations of up to £5,000 may be made by card payment online. If you would like to make a donation of more than £5,000,Ìýplease contactÌýdevelopment@lms.ac.uk.

Donations can also be made either by cheque payable to the London Mathematical Society, or by direct bank transfer. Should you wish to use this latter method, or to otherwise discuss your donation, please contact development@lms.ac.uk. If you are a UK tax payer, remember to use the gift aid form either on line or on paper using the pdf form below.

Donations or sponsorship from corporate bodies are also very welcome. To discuss this, please contactÌýdevelopment@lms.ac.uk

Gift Aid

Donations are a tax-efficient way of giving to the Society. The °ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Êis able to reclaimÌýGift AidÌýon donations made by UK tax payers without any extra cost to the donor. If you are a UK tax-payer, you can boost your donation by 25% by ticking the Gift Aid box and allowing the Society to reclaim 25p for every £1 you give from HMRC.


Gift Aid declaration form (PDF)

US Taxpayers

US taxpayers can make tax-deductible donations in US dollars or by other means to the °ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Êvia the of which the °ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Êis an approved partner institution. For general guidance on US rules for making charitable tax deductions, please see

BSUF (Federal Tax ID 13-616-1189) is approved as an exempt charitable organization by the U.S. Internal Revenue Service under code Section 501(c)(3).Ìý Donations are made to BSUF with donors expressing a preference for the institution they wish to support.Ìý Such preferences are respected by the Foundation but all grants are made at its sole discretion, as required by the IRS. Further details of how to make the donation can be foundÌý .ÌýDonationsÌý will be acknowledged by the BSUF and your donation will be forwarded to the LMS.

You can donate online by credit card or send a check. If you donate by check, it should be written to the order of the British Schools & Universities FoundationÌý and you should express a preference for the London Mathematical Society in yourÌýtransmittal formÌýand on your check.

Checks should be sent toÌý BSUF, 575 Madison Avenue, Suite 1006, New York, NY 10022-2511.

As explained on the BSUF website , on-line donations can be made through Network for Good, but please note that they take a small percentage as a service charge, so for large donations it is preferable to use a check.

Donations can be made from Donor Advised Funds by granting to BSUF and requesting the use of the grant be for the London Mathematical Society. Donations can also be made in securities or by wire; please refer to the instructions on the BSUF website .

Donations should be postmarked on or before 31 December to qualify for current-year tax deduction.

For further information, please contact the LMS’s US BSUF representative Professor Tim Riley trr22@cornell.edu. or development@lms.ac.uk

Leaving a Legacy

Legacies are a tax-efficient way of giving to the Society as legacies to charities are completely free of inheritance tax (for UK tax payers) and thus the Society will receive all that you leave to it.

Here are some detailed notes on how to go about this.

If you are contemplating making a substantial donation or remembering the Society in your Will, you would be welcome to contact the President (president@lms.ac.uk) or the Interim Executive Secretary, Fiona Nixon (fiona.nixon@lms.ac.uk, 020 7291 9979).