It costs £1315 per day or £9,230 per week to keep Dyslexia Scotland running. Your contributions are essential to help us build a dyslexia-friendly Scotland.

Here’s how your donation could help us to support those who need us most.

What your £5 donation could pay for

Printed leaflets on dyslexia

Printing one copy of Dyslexia Voice magazine

Volunteer expenses

What your £10 donation could pay for

A teacher in his classroom

A professional learning opportunity for a teacher

One year’s free Dyslexia Scotland membership for a young person, student or concession

What your £20 donation could pay for

One year’s free Dyslexia Scotland membership for an adult with dyslexia

Printing 4 copies of Dyslexia Voice magazine

What your £30 donation could pay for

A tutor and young person sat at a desk with books piled on, engaged in conversation.

One hour of tutoring for a child, young person or adult with dyslexia

What your £50 donation could pay for

One year’s free membership with Dyslexia Scotland to 2 families

What your £60 donation could pay for

A man working at his kitchen table desk speaks on the telephone.

The cost of handling one Helpline enquiry

2 hours of tutoring for a child, young person or adult with dyslexia

What your £100 donation could pay for

One year’s free membership for 5 adults with dyslexia

Printing 20 copies of Dyslexia Voice magazine

What your £350 donation could pay for

A half day of dyslexia awareness training

A dyslexia assessment

What your £375 donation could pay for

Training a volunteer

What your £500 donation could pay for

A Dyslexia Parent Masterclass

A Dyslexic Adult Network event

What else do we need funding for?

Designing and printing essential dyslexia materials and resources

Maintaining our website

Paying our dedicated staff

Paying our office overheads

Running our local volunteer-led Branches