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Donate to Macmillan

With your help, we can be there for people living with cancer.

Donate to Macmillan

With your help, we can be there for people living with cancer.

Make a donation

How to donate

Leave a gift in your will

By leaving a gift in your will, you will be helping to ensure that future generations of people continue to get all the support they need, no matter what their situation.

Macmillan Lottery and Raffle

Play the Macmillan Lottery or enter the latest raffle for the chance to win great prizes, while also helping people living with cancer. It's a win-win!

Donate in Memory

Philanthropy

If you're looking to give a large donation, our dedicated Philanthropy Team are here to help you make the biggest impact for Macmillan.

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Giving a personal gift

We know that giving a large gift is hugely personal. We'll work with you so you're able to connect with the work we do in a way that's right for you.

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Gifts from trusts and foundations

Make a difference to people living with cancer by giving a major philanthropic gift to Macmillan via a charitable trust or foundation.

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Macmillan Endowment Fund

We’re not only supporting people today, we’re also thinking ahead. Find out how a gift to our Endowment Fund will make a difference for generations to come.

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Join an event

Come along to a local free event to meet the team and hear about the work we are doing in your area.

Why support Macmillan

Your impact

In 2021 supporters raised a £227.5 million for Macmillan and we spent £171.6m on services for people living with cancer. 
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2.1 million

In 2021, our services reached 2.1 million people affected by cancer.

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350 new roles

We invested £29 million to fund over 350 new roles for cancer professionals.

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£315 million

We secured a total of £315 million in benefits and grants for people living with cancer.

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103,000

Almost 103,000 people were supported through the Macmillan Support Line.

Related information

Find answers to your frequently asked questions about donating to Macmillan, along with information about Gift Aid and giving through your payroll.