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Your fundraising can help transform lives across the NHS Highland area.

Join our incredible community of supporters and start your challenge today.

Caithness Vintage Tractor And Machinery Club Presenting A Donation To NHS Highland

Before you start fundraising 

If you would like to fundraise for a specific piece of equipment, service or activity, we would be delighted to hear from you before you begin.

By discussing your plans with us at an early stage, we can help ensure that your intended item or activity is suitable for use or delivery within NHS Highland, meets any necessary requirements and is something that NHS Highland Charity is able to fund. There are particular requirements that apply to medical equipment, and we would be happy to discuss these with anyone interested in fundraising for or donating medical equipment. 

Working together from the outset helps ensure that your fundraising has the greatest possible impact and that donations can be used to benefit patients, staff and communities across the Highlands. Contact us and we’ll be happy to help.

How to fundraise for us

To give donors confidence that every contribution will directly benefit NHS Highland, we kindly ask supporters to create their fundraising page through our official charity platform. Using our official page ensures that funds are paid directly to us securely, helps avoid confusion with personal fundraising activities, and allows eligible donations to benefit from Gift Aid, increasing the value of every gift at no extra cost to the donor. 

You can set up your official fundraising page and read inspiring stories from supporters about why NHS Highland means so much to them by using the link below (displayed as Highland Health Board Endowment Funds): 

Share your fundraising page with your friends and family, and don’t forget to tell us what you’ve got planned so we can share the good news.

The Caithness Vintage Tractor & Machinery Club presenting their donation to NHS staff member Bruce, for the Caithness General Hospital renal unit in 2024.

The Caithness Vintage Tractor & Machinery Club presenting their £6,000 donation to NHS staff member Bruce, for the Caithness General Hospital renal unit in 2024.

Last updated: 3 June 2026