Together, we can build a more peaceful Europe. QCEA relies on the unwavering support of people like you. Donations make up over half of our funding, directly supporting our peacebuilding and human rights initiatives. Every contribution brings us closer to a more just future. Donate now and help us create positive change.
To make a bank transfer in Pounds Sterling, please use the following account details:
British Friends of Quaker
Council for European Affairs
Account no: 00004748
Sort code: 40-52-40
CAF Bank
To make a bank transfer in Euro, please use the following account details:
Quaker Council for European Affairs
IBAN: BE58 2100 5598 1479
BIC: GEBA BEBB 36A
BNP Paribas Fortis Bank
Please send a cheque made payable to “British Friends of Quaker Council for European Affairs” to:
33 Shaw Lane Gardens
Guiseley
Leeds
West Yorkshire
LS20 9JQ
Please enclose your name and a contact detail so we can confirm receipt.
* British Friends of QCEA is a UK-based affiliate charity. If you are a UK taxpayer, you can add gift aid to the money that you donate to QCEA. This costs you nothing and comes from the government’s Gift Aid scheme for charities, however, it makes a huge difference for QCEA. Click here to access Gift Aid Form.
The work of building a peaceful, just and sustainable Europe continues. Your contribution, big or small, will help us make impact on peace, migration and climate for years to come.
If you want more information, please contact us at office@qcea.org (and mention QCEA's treasurer).
Your generous contribution will strengthen the voice, visibility, and collective power to defend human rights and advance justice for all. Here are some examples of what we are able to do with your support.
Our publications inform policymakers about current issues and highlight just and nonviolent approaches to inform policy.
Our online and in person events enable dialogue, bring alternative voices to European policymakers and encourage collaboration.
Quaker House is not only provides office space but is a safe and welcoming space where we can host dialogues and practise quiet diplomacy.
Attending Yearly Meetings enable us to better understand Quaker concerns. Going to European and international conferences and institutions means we can engage directly with policymakers.