Regular giving
The Regular Giving team seeks philanthropic support up to £25,000 to advance the work of the College. With a principal focus on funds linked to student support, the team conducts large-scale fundraising campaigns using direct mail, telephone and email to encourage philanthropic giving from the College’s alumni and friends.
The Regular Giving programme draws a clear link between supporters of the college and student experience, generating income for scholarships, bursaries, and the Student Hardship Fund. Students collaborate with the team to provide case studies detailing the individual impact of donor support. The team has expertise in both telephone fundraising and direct marketing, with a year-round programme that engages alumni around the globe and across all four faculties.
Read about regular giving priorities
Legacy giving
Our legacy giving programme encourages alumni and supporters to consider leaving a gift to Imperial in their will. Over 400 people have pledged a gift in their will to scholarships and research at Imperial. Legacy gifts are an important source of future philanthropic income for the College – and an impactful way for people to contribute to the College’s long-term future. The support of inspiring donors gives safeguards the mission of the College and gives our wonderful staff and students the courage and confidence to achieve excellence.
Regular giving and legacy giving contacts
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Sacha Anthony
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Sacha Anthony Head of Regular Giving and Legacy GivingSend email+44 (0)20 7594 1263
Location
Level 1 MediaWorks
191 Wood Lane, London W12 7FB -
Evan Shinkwin
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Evan Shinkwin Regular Giving Officer (Acquisition and Retention)Send email+44 20 7594 1147
Location
Level 1 MediaWorks
191 Wood Lane, London W12 7FB -
Aileen Brennan
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Aileen Brennan Regular Giving Officer (Mid-Value and Telephone)Send email+44 20 7594 2026
Location
Level 1 MediaWorks
191 Wood Lane, London W12 7FB -
Kiera Sohel
Location
Level 1 MediaWorks
191 Wood Lane, London W12 7FB