Ways to donate
Donate online or discover other ways to raise money to support the Centre.
Donate online
You can make a single or a regular gift using the University’s secure online giving pages.
All donations are process through the University of Edinburgh Development Trust before going directly to the Centre for Regenerative Medicine.
Online shopping
Turn your everyday shopping into free donations for the Institute for Regeneration and Repair.
Just start your online shopping first at easyfundraising, then shop as normal. Retailers will then make a small donation to say “thank you”.
Shop online with easyfundraising
Donate by post
The downloadable donation form will enable you to make a single or regular donation by cheque, Charities Aid Foundation (CAF) voucher, credit or debit card.
Send your donation form to:
Freepost UNIVERSITY REPLY
(Please note, ‘UNIVERSITY REPLY’ needs to be in capitals.)
Leave a legacy
A legacy, in most instances, is tax-free and will reduce any inheritance tax burden on your estate.
Find out more on the legacy pages of the University of Edinburgh website. We recommend that you seek advice from a solicitor before you make or update your Will.
Fundraising activity
From small informal events to bake sales and sporting challenges, there are countless ways you can choose to fundraise for the Centre. Visit our fundraising ideas page for inspiration on how to get started.
Your fundraising initiatives will help raise awareness of our research efforts amongst the wider community - an equally important goal.
You can set up a fundraising page online by using the University of Edinburgh’s Just Giving page. Simply set up your fundraising page and include text that explains you are raising money for the Centre for Regenerative Medicine.
University of Edinburgh’s JustGiving page
Get in touch
For further information on how to donate or fundraise for the Centre, please contact Robin Morton.
Robin Morton (BSc PhD MBA)
Science Communication Manager

Contact details
- Work: 0131 651 9509
- Email: robin.morton@ed.ac.uk
- Web: Personal profile