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Discover local charities in Glasgow and learn how your generosity can make a difference in your community and your finances.

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Why donate to Glasgow charities?

Glasgow is home to incredible charities tackling challenges like homelessness, education gaps, and environmental issues. Supporting these charities helps both the community and your finances. Benefits of donating to Glasgow charities include:

  • Help fund critical services

    Such as food banks and mental health support.

  • Strengthen local communities

    By making impactful contributions.

  • Qualify for tax relief
    By reducing your overall tax bill.

Maximise your donations with tax relief

Donating to registered charities in Glasgow comes with financial benefits. Here’s how UK tax relief works:

Gift Aid

Charities can claim an extra 25p for every £1 you donate at no additional cost to you. Simply tick the Gift Aid box when donating and ensure you’re a UK taxpayer.

Higher-rate and additional-rate taxpayers

If you pay 40% or 45% tax, you can claim back the difference between your tax rate and the basic rate (20%) through your self-assessment tax return.

Business donations

Companies can deduct charitable donations from profits before calculating Corporation Tax. Donations could include money, equipment, or sponsorships.

Find a cause that matters to you in Glasgow

Explore our complete list of all local charities registered in Glasgow, from community projects to international organisations.

Soft Uk
SOFT UK provides information and support to families affected by Trisomy 13 (Patau's syndrome), Trisomy 18 (Edwards' syndrome) and related disorders. SOFT UK runs a website, produces printed information and runs a volunteer befriender programme. SOFT UK also holds annual family days in England and Scotland and a biennial family day in Northern Ireland.
11 Newlands Road, Uddingston, Glasgow, G71 5QP
07748772061
Charity Number: 1002918
Date Registered: 15 May 1991
Income: £45,407 (April 2023)
National Association For Mental After-care In Registered Care Homes
Providing advice to those with mental health problems; and their carers
C/o 56 Douglas Crescent, Uddingston, Glasgow, G71 5JL
07577110110
Charity Number: 1017330
Date Registered: 12 February 1993
Income: £1,364 (December 2023)
Family Mediators Association
Family Mediation
238 Main Street, Rutherglen, Glasgow, G73 2HP
01355244966
Charity Number: 1077230
Date Registered: 31 August 1999
Income: £80,217 (December 2023)
Searchlight International
Promoting youth development .Promoting disadvantaged communities around the world.Promoting the needs of disadvantaged communities in United Kingdom.Promoting the needs of deprived children around the world.Promoting HIV awareness and helping people affected by it.Helping affected by contagious disease and natural calamities.Helping in Environmental Conservation work.
0/1, 174 Tobago Street, Glasgow, G40 2RS
07387 921371
Charity Number: 1153722
Date Registered: 6 September 2013
Income: £0 (December 2023)
Joy Ministries
We meet for Church services and prayers although we have not been gathering for some time.
20 Ballayne Drive, Chryston, Glasgow, G69 0QB
07986289383
Charity Number: 1161539
Date Registered: 6 May 2015
Income: £0 (February 2023)
Uk Boston Terrier Rescue
Rescue, rehabilitation and rehoming of Boston Terriers and BT crosses, plus other small brachy breeds of dog. The only activities outside of the UK are to pay for dogs to be rescued and treated if necessary before being rehomed within the UK.
Boston Terrier Rescue, Po Box 5614, Glasgow, G52 9DN
07479966035
Charity Number: 1163435
Date Registered: 7 September 2015
Income: £90,257 (October 2023)
The Macdaibhidh Charitable Trust
The trust primarily supports other charities which advance any of the primary charitable objects of the trust, namely to relieve poverty, to advance religion, and to promote health or education. The trust does not fund-raise. The trust will consider but does not seek unsolicited applications for funding. To minimise administrative costs, the trust will reply to successful applicants only.
C/o Brodies Llp, 110 Queen Street, Glasgow, G1 3BX
01414283353
Charity Number: 1169069
Date Registered: 7 September 2016
Income: £93,529 (September 2023)
All Bullie Charity Rescue
We place bull-breed dogs with fully checked and approved volunteer foster families to be rehabilitated,where they can assess the dogs character, to enable us to place the dogs with permanent newfamilies.We vaccinate, flea and worm, microchip and neuter/spay these dogs before re-homing them or ifnecessary a neutering contract is put in place for female dogs under a certain age.
0/2, 19 Essenside Avenue, Glasgow, G15 6DT
07745941728
Charity Number: 1170044
Date Registered: 4 November 2016
Income: £142,537 (December 2023)
Para La Tierra, For The Earth (plt)
The charity currently funds biodiversity research in Paraguay, more specifically projects relating to primate conservation and lepidoptera ecology. This includes providing grants to researchers, as well as purchasing and sending scientific equipment to Paraguay, to assist with biodiversity studies.
20 Tamar Drive, East Kilbride, Glasgow, G75 8TZ
07427028241
Charity Number: 1172116
Date Registered: 17 March 2017
Income: £15,501 (December 2023)
Paws Rescue Uk
It is Paws Rescue UK's aim to help provide for animals which have been rescued in Qatar and to rehome them to loving homes, primarily in the UK. Paws Rescue UK works with Paws Rescue Qatar in rescuing, rehabilitating and rehoming cats and dogs which are in need of care and attention by reason of sickness, maltreatment, poor circumstances or ill usage.
0/1, 4 Mingarry Street, Glasgow, G20 8NT
07762542465
Charity Number: 1180070
Date Registered: 25 September 2018
Income: £89,651 (March 2023)
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You can donate more than just cash

Donating shares, land, or property can provide even greater tax benefits than cash donations. These types of donations offer unique reliefs:

  • Income tax relief - Deduct the value of your donation from your total taxable income for the tax year.

  • Capital Gains Tax (CGT) exemption - You do not have to pay CGT on the land, property, or shares you give to a UK registered charity.

How to donate shares, land, or property

  1. Identify your preferred charity - Confirm they can accept non-cash donations such as shares or property.

  2. Transfer ownership directly to the charity - Ensure the transfer is completed in line with legal requirements.

  3. Include the donation details in your tax return - Record the value of your donation to claim applicable tax reliefs.

Important notes

  • Keep detailed records of your donation and any agreements with the charity.

  • If the transfer isn’t completed properly or lacks sufficient documentation, you might still be liable for Capital Gains Tax.

  • Always check with the charity or a tax adviser to ensure the donation process meets HMRC requirements.

You can learn more about donating assets to charity at GOV.UK.

Why donate assets?

Thinking beyond cash donations allows you to make a greater impact while maximising your tax savings. By donating assets, you can support causes close to your heart in a tax-efficient way.

How businesses in Glasgow can give back

Businesses in Glasgow can make a difference while benefiting financially.

Benefits of corporate donations

  • Tax relief

    Deduct donations from your profits before Corporation Tax.

  • Improved reputation

    Show customers and employees your commitment to the community.

  • Opportunities

    Consider sponsorships, matched giving programmes, or volunteering.

You can learn more about corporate giving at GOV.UK.

Maximise your giving with these tax saving tips

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Keep receipts

Always save receipts and Gift Aid declarations for your records.

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Include donations in your tax return

Higher-rate taxpayers can claim additional relief.

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Consider donating assets

Non-cash donations like shares and property may save you more tax.

Glasgow charities FAQs

What is Gift Aid? How do I use Gift Aid?

Gift Aid allows charities to claim 25% extra on your donation from HMRC. Tick the Gift Aid box when donating if you’re a UK taxpayer.

Can I claim tax relief on all donations?

You can only claim tax relief for donations made to UK registered charities. Keep records for proof.

How do I claim tax relief for donations as a higher-rate taxpayer?

Include your donations in your Self-Assessment tax return to claim the difference between your tax rate and the basic rate.

What if my business wants to donate?

Businesses can deduct donations from profits for Corporation Tax purposes. Both cash and non-cash donations are eligible.

Ready to make an impact in Glasgow?

Your generosity can make a difference for Glasgow charities while benefiting your finances. Explore local charities and start donating today.