The Major Donor Special Interest Group provide access to peer-networking, tailored training and best practice for major gift fundraising. Strengthen your strategy and capability in securing significant gifts for UK charities.

We provide a forum in which major donor fundraisers can share knowledge and experience, attend training events, network with peers from across the sector, access mentoring and best practice, and apply for training and development bursaries.

Please take some time to explore the Major Donor pages to:

  • Learn more about the Major Donor Group and our team of volunteer committee members
  • Explore the events, bursaries, and mentoring opportunities that we currently offer
  • Connect with us on LinkedIn
Meet the committee
Volunteer with us

We are looking for new volunteers to join our committee. If you'd like to support our activities, and gain some valuable experience in the process, please visit the group volunteering page, or get in touch with any questions.

We are currently recruiting for the following roles:

  • Communications Lead
Connect with us

Send us an email if you'd like more information about what we do.

To sign up to receive our newsletter, head over to your account and select Major Donors from the groups section.

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