• WHY BEN URI NEEDS YOUR DONATION

    We receive no public funding and have no guaranteed income sources such as an endowment, yet we remain innovative, purposeful and ambitious in delivering distinctive, meaningful public benefit.

  • WAYS TO DONATE

     

    Charities Aid Foundation

     

    You can make regular donations by direct debit and CAF or single donations with credit/debit cards or PayPal. If you are a taxpayer, please include the Gift Aid Declaration, as this will increase your donation at no extra cost to you. Regular donations really do help us to plan for the future.


    Donate through CAF 

     

     

    JUST GIVING 

     

    You can make regular donations by direct debit or single donations with credit/debit cards. If you are a taxpayer, please include the Gift Aid Declaration, as this will increase your donation at no extra cost to you. Regular donations really do help us to plan for the future.

    Donate through Just Giving

     


    BUY ME A COFFEE

    You can buy us a coffee (or lunch!) which supports all major credit and debit cards, Apple Pay, Google Pay, as well as local payment methods such as UPI.

     

    Donate through BMAC

     

     

    CHARITY CHEQUE GIVING

    Ben Uri charity is pleased to accept all charity cheques sent to the museum at 108a Boundary Road, London NW8 0RH and thank you for your support.

     

    BANK TRANSFER GIVING

    If you wish to transfer funds direct please do. At Danske Bank, Sort 950529 Account Ben Uri Gallery account no, 90013218.

     

    AMERICAN DONORS

    For American donors please use the King Baudouin Foundation United States. They offer full US gifting tax benefits.

     

    Donate through KBFUS

     

     

    GIVE VIA POST

    Please address your cheque to Ben Uri Gallery & Museum, at 108a Boundary Road, off Abbey Road, London NW8 0RH.  Please click here to download and print off the Gift Aid Declaration and send it with the donation. Please include the Friends of Ben Uri form in your email.

     
  • WHY GIVE

    Ben Uri is a registered charity (280389) and needs your help to continue to pioneer and Use Art Differently across research on the Jewish, refugee and immigrant contribution, collection and exhibition loans, social inclusion, mental heath for the growing over 70s demographic and our physical and leading digital engagements.

     
  • HOW TO DONATE & SUPPORT OUR WORK

    If you wish to be specific in the area of support please chose from below and after donating email admin@benuri.org with ‘DONATION’ in the subject line and tell us your preference.

     
  • THE THREE CAUSES ARE...

    If you are interested in establishing, recording and sharing the rich cultural contribution made to this country by Jewish, refugee and immigrant communities to British visual culture — and in enhancing yet further the Ben Uri Collections — please support the Ben Uri Research Unit.

     

    If you are interested in establishing clinical research and evaluation of  how — and most importantly why — engaging with the visual arts through discussion and activities improves the quality of life and cognitive abilities of older people living in social isolation, and or with dementia, please support the Ben Uri Arts and Mental Health Institute.

     

    If you are interested in furthering this museum's digital outreach, as opposed to contributing to the capital costs or annual running expenses of a building, please support Ben Uri Digital.

  • THANK YOU FOR YOUR INTEREST AND SUPPORT, WHICH IS VITAL AS WE RECEIVE NO GUARANTEED FUNDING AND HAVE NO ENDOWMENT TO RELY ON.

     

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  • Ben Uri's new AI inclusive disclaimer:
    "All content of the Ben Uri Research Unit is designed for non-commercial, educational and critique user purposes and shall not be used in any form for the purpose of training artificial intelligence or machine learning technology. In accordance with Article 4(3) of the DSM Directive 2019/790, Ben Uri expressly reserves all content from the text and data mining exception."