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How does it work?
It’s pretty simple. All you have to do is enter your details in the contact form below along with your registered charity number and confirm your zero-rated VAT eligibility.
Then we’ll do the rest…
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Provide your contact details, registered charity number and zero-rated VAT eligibility.
Account Verification
Account Verification
Our team will check your details with the Charity Commission and amend your account status to “Tax-Exempt (Charity)” if you are eligible.
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Prost8
Paul Sayer, Founder of Prost8, challenged Solopress to supply high-quality, low-cost print, to help the charity raise funds and awareness at events, throughout the year. Watch the above video to hear more from Paul.
The Endometriosis Foundation Play Video
The Endometriosis Foundation
Carla Cressy, Founder of The Endometriosis Foundation, needed support with her charity’s branding. Carla regularly attends talks, events and exhibitions so she needed consistent branding with print to match. Watch her video above to hear more from Carla.
Southend RNLI Play Video
Southend RNLI
Daniel Wanna is the Event Manager, Helmsman and Crew Member at Southend RNLI, one of the busiest lifeboat stations nationwide. Daniel approached Solopress to assist with the vital task of promoting their calendar of fundraising events. Hear more from Daniel in the video above.

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