Novi Most is a Christian charitable organisation which works with young people in Bosnia and Herzegovina to help them overcome the effects of the past; to equip them to enter their futures with hope and confidence; and to empower them to become instruments of transformation in their communities.
© Novi Most International, 2008
DIRECT PAYMENT TO OUR BANK You can also make a donation at any branch of NatWest Bank. If you do this, please let us know so that we can ensure the money is received into our account.
Bank: National Westminster Bank plc
Account Name: NOVI MOST International
Account Number: 13495380
Branch Sort Code: 01-03-69
ON LINE GIVING You can give to Novi Most via the internet through the Dove Trust. Click here to make your gift:
Novi Most International is a registered charity funded entirely by voluntary donations, most of these coming from supporters in the UK. There are a number of different ways that you can make a gift to Novi Most:
CHEQUES, POSTAL ORDERS, CAF Please make cheques payable to: “”NOVI MOST International” and send to: Novi Most International, Bushell House, 118-120 Broad Street, Chesham, Bucks, HP5 3ED, UK.
GIFT AID If you are a UK tax payer gifts qualify for GIFT AID, at 28p in the £1 at standard tax rate. You can download a gift aid form here and either e-mail it to us or post it, which will enable Novi Most to reclaim tax paid at no cost to you and significant benefit for the young people of Bosnia Herzegovina!
TELEPHONE DONATIONS BY CREDIT CARD You can make a donation to NOVI MOST International during 9.00 - 5.30 weekdays by phoning 01494 793242 (outside UK +44 1494 793242) and giving us your card details. CAF accepted.
STANDING ORDERS save on administrative costs and enable us to plan ahead. If you would like to give regularly direct from your bank, please complete a NOVI MOST International Bank Standing order form, email us your address to request one or download one here.
LEAVE A LEGACY - you can help bring a positive future to Bosnian Herzegovian young people after after you have died, by making a bequest in your Will. You can obtain advice on making a Will from a solicitor.