join our chorus of supporters
Without you, we wouldn’t be here. As a small arts organisation with no regular core funding, we’re reliant on the generosity of our supporters.
Regular donations, such as £50 a month, enable us to plan ahead with confidence and do what we do best: make choral music that matters at the highest level.
Every donation makes a difference.
By supporting us today, you will be joining our Friends Circle: a chorus of supporters working together to give voice to our vision.
Thank you.
ALL OUR SUPPORTERS RECEIVE
Acknowledgement of support online and in selected programme booklets*
Advance notice, priority booking and reserved seating at all self-promoted events
Invitations to exclusive receptions, online get-togethers, selected rehearsals and workshops
*donations can also be made anonymously
Want to support a specific project?
You can become a Project Patron by making a one-time donation to a dedicated campaign from the drop down ‘Designation’ menu.
Prefer to send us a cheque?
Write to us and we’ll send you our postal address.
Download our Gift Aid form here.
Want to find out more?
We’d love to hear from you, don’t hesitate to get in touch.
our friends circle
We are hugely grateful for the generous and ongoing support of our Friends, without whom our work would not be possible.
Our Friends Circle is made up of regular donors, and anybody who has donated to the group in the last year - including Project Patrons*.
Charles Acland • Susan & Leslie Baker • Fiona & Simon Bell • Simon Beloe • Alison & Daniel Benton • Peter Brown • Jane Buekett & Simon Collings • Margaret Bullard* • Deborah Butterworth • Diane Cowen • Rebecca & Clive Cunningham • Jonathan Davies-Jones • George Dennis* • Julia Flory • Susie & Peter Furnivall • Régis Gautier-Cochefert* • Emma Galloway • Judith Godsland • Charles Graham • Sarah Graham • Terry Hemming • Bridget Herring • Jennifer & Nigel Herriott • David Hodges • Mary Kinnear • Antonia Lacey • Jane Lewis • Julie Lineham • Tim Lowden • Roger Lowman • Primrose Metcalf • Elisabeth Moll • John Pringle • Di Threlfall • Brigitt & Martin Weisskopf
trusts & foundations
We are fortunate to have received one-off project grants from the following trusts and foundations in recent years:
Arts Council England Vox Machina
Paul Hamlyn Foundation Rite to Grieve, Traces of the White Rose
Genesis Foundation Traces of the White Rose
Postcode Places Trust Rite to Grieve
The RVW Trust Invisible Cities
The Golsoncott Foundation Les Voix Humaines
The Williams Church Music Trust Music of the Spires