How to support us
The National Spitfire Project is the drive behind the creation of the nation’s Monument to the Supermarine Spitfire and all of those involved in its remarkable story. We have the UK Government’s support – each £1 that is given is match funded by them. We are immensely grateful to all of our supporters; you can get involved in a number of ways.
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Donate via Just Giving
If you would like to make a donation through our Just Giving page please use the button below
Donate via QR CODE
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															Donate via Post
Send your cheque, made payable to the National Spitfire Project to:
The Treasurer, 
National Spitfire Project, 
9 Underwood Road, 
Bassett, Southampton
SO16 7BZ
Donate by Bank Transfer
Kindly email our Treasurer to let him know you are making a transfer: mikerjames1964@icloud.com
Bank: NatWest
Account name: National Spitfire Project
Sort code: 56-00-68
Account number: 37985205
Gift Aid
If you are a UK taxpayer, using Gift Aid means that for every pound that you give we get an extra 25p from the Government.
Please download the form, complete and return by post to the adjacent address or by email to mikerjames1964@icloud.com
Leaving a Legacy
Including a legacy in your will is a simple and meaningful way to make a lasting difference. Any funds we receive from legacies are treated sensitively and professionally and used in line with our charitable objectives.
- If you already have a will: Speak with your solicitor about your wishes. They can either add a codicil (an amendment to your existing will) or, if more appropriate, prepare a new will for you. It is also recommended that you review your will every few years, as personal circumstances and priorities may change.
 - If you don’t yet have a will: Now is a good time to make one. As part of that process, you can easily include your legacy intentions.
 
Remember, your legacy is entirely your choice, and you can amend or update it at any time. If you decide to make changes, simply consult your solicitor, who will advise on the best way to update your will.
You are under no obligation to tell us about your legacy. However, if you choose to, it helps us plan for the future and gives us the chance to thank you for your generosity. We can be contacted at info@nationalspitfireproject.org
In Memory Donation
Making a donation in memory of a loved one is a meaningful way to honour their life while supporting the vision of the National Spitfire Project.
Families and friends may wish to make a one-off gift, request donations in place of flowers at a funeral, or set up a lasting tribute fund. Every contribution helps us to build the Spitfire monument and to deliver inspiring educational programmes for generations to come.
If you would like to discuss an in-memory donation, please contact us at info@nationalspitfireproject.org
Carbon Art Sculpture Initiative
The National Spitfire Project has partnered with Carbon Art to commission an exclusive collection of carbon fibre Supermarine Spitfire MKV sculptures. You can watch the video explaining how the artist, Alastair Gibson conceived this project here.
The sculptures can be purchased through Carbon Art here. For each sculpture sold, £1000 will be donated to the National Spitfire Project. The UK Government has pledged to match fund this amount, making the total donation from each purchase an impressive £2000.
															
															
															
															Become a Corporate Partner
Corporate Partners are vital to the National Spitfire Project. We offer a varied range of tailored opportunities including high profile multi-year partnerships, sponsorship of different elements of the Monument, employee volunteering opportunities and access to our experts for corporate functions.
Please contact us to explore the full range of current opportunities and how we can tailor a partnership with the National Spitfire Project to meet your needs. We are always happy to hear new ideas and begin a conversation.
OUR SUPPORTERS
															The Government has agreed to provide up to £3 million in match-funding to support the construction of the Monument. This means that for every £1 donated the Government matches this with another £1, doubling the impact of the donation.
The management of this funding is handled by the Armed Forces Covenant Fund Trust where the funds are ring fenced. The grant is paid to NSP in instalments with evidence of receipt of match funding being provided to the AFCFT by NSP. The NSP Trustees are immensely grateful to His Majesty’s Government for this transformational support.
Thanking our Supporters
We are very grateful to the individuals, corporates, philanthropists and foundations who have already given significant support to the Project.
Adrian Swire Charitable Trust
Airfix
Andrew and Suzette Peake
BAE Systems
Balfour Beatty
Beaver Westminster Ltd
Blake Morgan
Carbon Art
Charles Burnett Memorial Fund
Court of the Crown Prince of Bahrain
Downton Distillery
Elliott & Thompson
Garfield Weston Foundation
GKN Aerospace
Golden Bottle Trust
Hintze Family Charitable Foundation
HM Government
KPMG
Martin Baker
Patrick Trant
Paul Lester
Rolls-Royce
Southampton City Council
The Star of Stone Spitfire Group
TW Metals
University of Southampton
Vanguard Self Storage
GET INVOLVED
Volunteer opportunities
The National Spitfire Project thrives thanks to the passion, dedication, and skills of volunteers from across the country. Whether you’re an aviation enthusiast, history buff, or simply looking to make a difference, there are many ways to get involved.
- Event Assistance: Help with our educational events and fundraising activities.
 - Administration and Outreach: Support our office teams with communications, research, and social media.
 - Educational Programmes: Join our initiatives to teach young people about aviation history and engineering.
 
If you are interested get in contact at info@nationalspitfireproject.org
Share your Spitfire story
The Spitfire is more than an aircraft – it’s a symbol of courage, innovation and national pride. And behind every Spitfire is a story worth telling. Whether it’s a personal connection, a family memory, or a moment that inspired you, we want to hear it.
Why Share Your Story?
Your stories bring the history of the Spitfire to life. They inspire others, preserve memories for future generations, and help us celebrate the impact this legendary aircraft has had on lives around the world.
What to Share
- Family connections to Spitfire pilots or crews
 - Personal experiences at airshows or historic events
 - Photos, letters, or memorabilia linked to the Spitfire
 - Reflections on what the Spitfire means to you
 
How to Share
It’s simple—submit your story through our online form.
You can include text, images, or even short videos. Selected stories may be featured on our website and social media, helping to inspire thousands of others.
Fundraising Ideas and Campaigns
Just like the communities that funded the original Spitfire during the Second World War you can help bring history to life. Every donation you raise for the National Spitfire Project will be match funded by the Government.
Join the mission. Fundraise today. Make history soar.
					 1.	Spitfire-Themed Pub Quiz Nights 
							
			
			
		
						
				Second World War, aviation, or general trivia quizzes hosted at local pubs, with entry fees donated. Here is a suggested 20 question quiz to get you started.
					 2.	Model Plane Competitions 
							
			
			
		
						
				Kids and adults build paper or balsa wood planes. Charge entry fees; winners get Spitfire-themed prizes.
					 3.	Raffles & Tombolas 
							
			
			
		
						
				Local businesses donate vouchers, bottles of wine, or small prizes. Easy to run at social clubs or workplaces. Our Trustee, Paul Beaver is happy to assist with a signed copy of his book where he can.
					 4.	Themed Social Evenings 
							
			
			
		
						
				A 1940s night with music, costumes, and dancing—small ticket price goes towards NSP.
					 5.	“Wings of Courage” Obstacle Course / Run 
							
			
			
		
						
				A themed 5K or obstacle course representing a pilot’s journey. Encourage participants to fundraise individually for NSP. The link to our ideas for the obstacle course is here
					 6.	Sponsored Challenges for Adults 
							
			
			
		
						
				Walking, cycling, running, or even “give up alcohol/smoking for a month” challenges sponsored by friends.
					 7.	Bring-and-Buy Sale / Car Boot Fundraiser 
							
			
			
		
						
				Neighbours donate unwanted items; proceeds go to the project.
					 8.	Craft Beer or Wine Tasting Night 
							
			
			
		
						
				Partner with local breweries/wineries—entry fees include tastings, with part donated.
					 9.	Community History Talk or Film Screening 
							
			
			
		
						
				Invite a local historian, author, or speaker for a ticketed evening; or show a wartime film in a community space. NSP can help you find a speaker for your event.
					 10.	Spitfire Storytelling Night 
							
			
			
		
						
				Invite veterans, enthusiasts or historians to share aviation stories.
Charge entry and offer refreshments themed as “RAF rations.”