DONATE OR LEAVE A LEGACY TO THE NOA
Ways to Donate
Come along to see us at the NOA Observatory and donate in person.
You can by cash, card or cheque.
Card payments must be made in person via our card machine, we cannot take payments over the phone.
You can send a cheque made payable to
the Norfolk Ornithologists Association at:-
Broadwater Road
Holme Next the Sea
Hunstanton
Norfolk
PE36 6LQ
If you are a UK taxpayer, please gift aid your donation to enable us to increase the value of your donation by 25%, at no cost to yourself. Download a gift aid declaration to complete and send with your cheque here
Leave a Legacy
Any gift, however small, will help us continue our important work in monitoring bird population and movement; and help us sustain our precious reserves in North Norfolk.
Adding suitable wording to your will is straightforward, and we have set out below some notes to explain the types of legacy and given examples of appropriate wording.
We strongly recommend that you consult a legal advisor to ensure that your will is drafted to accurately reflect your wishes.
There are two types of legacy, the gift of a fixed sum (a Pecuniary Gift), and the gift of a share of the estate (a Residuary Gift).
Suitable wording for each is set out in the sections below.
A fixed sum
(Pecuniary Gift)
‘I give to The Norfolk Ornithologists Association, Charity registered in England and Wales no 267670, of Broadwater Road, Holme Next The Sea, Hunstanton, Norfolk, PE36 6LQ, (hereinafter called the NOA) the sum of £_______ and I direct that (i) the proceeds may be used for the general purposes of the NOA and (ii) a receipt signed by a person for the time being authorised by the Council of the NOA shall be a good and sufficient discharge to my executors.’
A gift of a share of the estate
(Residuary Gift)
’I give to The The Norfolk Ornithologists Association, Charity registered in England and Wales no 267670, of Broadwater Road, Holme Next The Sea, Hunstanton, Norfolk, PE36 6LQ, (hereinafter called the NOA) the residue (or % share of the residue) of my estate absolutely and I direct that (i) the proceeds may be used for the general purposes of the NOA and (ii) a receipt signed by a person for the time being authorised by the Council of the NOA shall be a good and sufficient discharge to my executors.’