How you can help


The Friends of Wells Cathedral aims to raise £2m over the 5-year period of The Grand Organ Appeal and we hope that the new Grand Organ will be completed in time for the Cathedral’s 850th anniversary. There are six ways by which you can help us achieve this daunting target:
• Regular Giving [please see below]
• One-Off Donations [please see below]
• Legacies [please see below]
• Adopt an Organ Pipe or Stop [please click here]
• The Grand Organ Experience [please click here]
• A Private Organ Recital [please click here]
If you would like to support the appeal in any of the above ways, please do not hesitate to contact us.
David Morgan-Hewitt
Appeal Chairman
Regular giving
We invite you to come to the heart of our campaign by supporting our fundraising efforts as a regular giver. By making a regular monthly donation you can make a huge difference to the appeal whilst enjoying a number of unique benefits, linked to the level of giving you choose. If we have donations left after the completion of the planned refurbishment, they will be used to support the musical life of the Cathedral.
Regular Giving and Donation Form [click here]
One-off donations
Some people prefer to give a one-off donation. So whether you can make a gift of £8.50, £85, £850 or more, you will be helping us on our journey to reach the 850th anniversary goal. All donations are very welcome so please give what you can.
Legacies – leaving a gift for the future
By leaving a legacy in your will to the Friends of Wells Cathedral, you can help ensure that the Friends can continue to support projects such as the Grand Organ Appeal for years to come and provide much-needed support for our Organ Scholars. These projects will benefit the wider community, ensuring that the traditions, including exceptional church music, in this most wonderful of English Cathedrals will survive for future generations to experience.
Charitable bequests are tax-free, so that, by remembering the Friends in your will, you can reduce the burden of payment of inheritance tax on your entire estate.