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Online Giving

Thank you for choosing to donate to the London School of Economics.

If you live in USA, Canada, Germany or Singapore, your gift will only be tax deductible if you follow the instructions below.

UK Residents


US Residents

To make a tax deductible gift in unrestricted support of the School, please click below.


 

EU and Overseas (except Germany and Singapore)


Canadian Residents

To make a tax deductible gift in unrestricted support of the School, please make your gift to the LSE Foundation Canada. Gifts may be made by cheque (made payable to the ‘LSE Foundation Canada’) or credit card to: LSE Foundation Canada, c/o Benefic Group, 1500 West Georgia Street, Suite 1555, Vancouver BC V6G 2Z6.

 

German Residents

German residents can make fully tax deductible gifts to the German Friends of LSE. Currently the German Friends of LSE do not accept online donations. Cheques made payable to the ’German Friends of LSE’ can be sent to: Freunde der London School of Economics and Political Science e.V., Domhofstrabe 13, 53332, Bornheim. Alternatively, gifts can be made by Electronic Funds Transfer to:
DeutscheBank 24 AG, Dusseldorf,
Kontonummer: 612 0182 00
Bankleitzahl: 300 700 24

 

Singapore Residents

Singapore residents can make a fully tax deductible gift in support of scholarships for Singaporean students. The Singapore LSE Trust is aiming to create a permanent endowment so that scholarships to Singaporean students in need can be awarded every year. Currently, the Singapore LSE Trust does not accept online donations. In order to be eligible for a tax deduction, Singapore residents must make cheques payable to ‘The Singapore LSE Trust’ and send them to The Singapore LSE Trust, c/o TSMP Law Corporation, 6 Battery Road #33-01, Singapore, 049909. In order to be eligible for a double tax deduction, you must provide your NRIC ID number. For more information about the Singapore LSE Trust and recent scholarship recipients, please see http://www.lsesingapore.com/page.php?2