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Goldsmiths' Annual Fund - creating opportunities together

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 An Annual Fund shopping list:

  • 2 regular donations of £10 per month will allow our students to run their own community art workshops
  • 3 donations of £15 will allow students to secure a stall at the Alternative Press Fair- allowing them to promote an anthology of poetry written by dyslexic students and staff
  • 3 donations of £98 will allow a student group to register at the Edinburgh Fringe
  • A single donation of £4.95 will purchase a storage box as part of the preservation of an important collection of British performance poetry 
  • A single gift of £541 will print 750 copies of an anthology of students work of their best poetry, reviews and creative writing


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'Urban Tracers' 2011 beneficaries

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Gifts made to the Annual Fund help to support a huge range of student- and staff-led projects across the campus and this year was no exception.  

Every year gifts to the Annual Fund help us to provide life-changing opportunities for our students.

Every March we start from zero.

Every year we aim to raise more than the last.

This year we have been able to support the library, help exhibitions and productions to go ahead, provide financial aid for students in need, help community-based art and sports projects flourish, and provide staff and students with new facilities.

More about the projects supported 2011- 2012 will be posted soon.

If you can make a gift - thank you. You will be making a real difference across a wide range of areas.

See Annual Fund Projects supported in 2010 - 2011 and learn more about the projects that have been funded thanks to your generosity!

Want to know more about the Annual Fund? Watch the video and see what the 2010-11 Annual Fund recipients have to say about the Annual Fund.

Or, if you have a question, send an email to development (@gold.ac.uk) or call us on 020 7919 7265.


Thank you.