We are always looking for new donors and new funding partners, so if you want to be part of the global movement to beat MS you can donate here. For larger donations or to discuss longer term partnerships please contact Kerry Huntington at Kerry.huntington@msif.org

If you want to take part in a fundraising event or organise your own event please visit our JustGiving page, where you can create your own personalised fundraising page and get support in your fundraising.

If you are a dedicated cyclist you could register for Cycle for MS, Europe’s toughest charity cycling event that takes on the toughest peaks of the Tour de France just weeks before the professionals.

You can also register for next year’s The May 50K and challenge your own limits.

For help with any events please contact Shona Swan at shona.swan@msif.org

We like to be open about our income, so we aim to update this page quarterly over the year with donations from any companies, trusts/foundations, and any donations over £25,000 from individuals.

Corporate support 2024

Corporate support includes income from any company, and includes support from trusts/foundations established by companies for tax-efficiency purposes. It does not include money from personal or family foundations established by company owners.

Bristol Myers Squibb £15,000

Coloplast £5,000

Merck £110,000

Novartis £100,000

Roche £110,000

Sanofi Genzyme £100,000

Viatris £5,000

ECTRIMS £64,000

Total corporate support to date in 2023: £509,000

 

Trust, foundation and NGO support

Trust and foundations are legally registered entities that exist to manage and grant money for a particular purpose. We include all trusts and foundations in this category except those established by companies for tax-efficiency purposes.

Vanneau Trust £200,000

Individual support

Individual support includes a range of different kinds of donors from people making small one-off donations on our website or bank transfer, people fundraising for us as individuals or as teams, board giving, and major donors making larger gifts.

MSIF did not receive any donations of £25,000 or over from individuals in 2024.