Humanimal Trust couldn’t do what we do without the fundraising efforts of our supporters.
We couldn’t do what we do without the passion and commitment of our amazing supporters. Every fundraising effort – big or small – helps us get closer to a world where human and animal medicine advance hand in hand through collaboration and shared knowledge.
Why Fundraise?
At Humanimal Trust, we believe in One Medicine: a future where vets, doctors, and researchers work together to improve the lives of all species. Your fundraising directly supports this mission – helping us create better, fairer medical progress for both humans and animals.
Get Involved
Whether you’re skydiving, teeing off at our Golf Day, or holding your own unique event, there’s a way for everyone to get involved:
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Challenge Events – browse ideas on our Challenge Events page
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Create Your Own Event – bake sales, marathons, quiz nights—you name it!
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Set Up a Fundraising Page – launch your own fundraiser through Enthuse
Stay Updated
Don’t miss your chance to take part – check our Events Page regularly for new fundraising opportunities.
Start Fundraising Today
Every pound raised brings us closer to a future where One Medicine is the norm. Thank you for standing with us in making a lasting difference – for animals, for humans, for everyone.
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Fundraising guide
Are you wanting to collect money for Humanimal Trust? Great! We just need to make you aware of the following…
Public collections
You must have a licence from your local authority to collect funds in public places. You can apply for this on behalf of the charity. Some areas have a very limited number of licences to issue, so it’s best to ask us first.
Collections often have a minimum 28-day application timeline to process and each council will have different rules and regulations.
England and Wales – please contact your local authority to find out more. Scottish residents should contact their local authority here. Northern Ireland residents should contact the Police Service of Northern Ireland here.
If you are collecting on private property you will need written permission from the landowner or manager. If you hold a collection for Humanimal Trust without a licence or proper permission, it may result in the charity losing future opportunities to collect donations in these places.
Collecting door-to-door
You are not allowed to collect funds by going door-to-door, even if you know the residents. The Fundraising Regulator has strict guidelines on who is able to carry out this type of fundraising.
For more information, please visit the Chartered Institute of Fundraising website or contact us at info@humanimaltrust.org.uk

Get involved
To find out more about volunteering with Humanimal Trust, please see our Volunteering page.
Donate online
Make a donation today to show your support and to help us achieve our mission for One Medicine for humans and animals