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The Lifeboat Fund donates nearly £500,000 to help RNLI save lives at sea

by RNLI 4 Feb 18:11 UTC
'The Duke of Edinburgh' all-weather lifeboat previously funded by The Lifeboat Fund © Neil Longdin / RNLI

The Communications and Public Service Lifeboat Fund (The Lifeboat Fund) donated £467,577 for the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) in 2025, helping fund two lifeboat station developments as well as donating a significant amount to the charity's general funds.

Since it was first formed by a group of civil servants in 1866, The Lifeboat Fund has continuously supported the RNLI. It has provided the charity with 54 new lifeboats, helped refurbish lifeboat stations and lifeboats, funded crew kit and training for volunteers and lifeguards.

In 2025, The Lifeboat Fund contributed £387,577 to be split evenly across two lifeboat station rebuild projects at Dart in Devon and Kirkcudbright in Scotland. It also gave the lifesaving charity £80,000 to be used in its general funds.

John-Paul Marks, Chair of the Lifeboat Fund, said: "I'm incredibly proud to have become Chair of The Lifeboat Fund, a charity founded by civil servants with a remarkable history of supporting the RNLI and saving lives at sea. It's a cause that is very close to my heart.

"I'm also delighted that in 2025 we've made significant contributions to the rebuilds at Dart and Kirkcudbright lifeboat stations. These projects will strengthen the RNLI's lifesaving capability for years to come, and I'm grateful to all the trustees, fundraisers, and supporters who made this possible."

Volunteers at Dart Lifeboat Station began operating from their new building at the beginning of December 2025. The D class inshore lifeboat is now housed in a purpose-built boathouse, with the station now fully operational from a state-of-the-art facility in Dartmouth.

Meanwhile, Kirkcudbright Lifeboat Station is undergoing an extensive rebuild and extension on its boathouse, providing modern facilities for its volunteers, including a workshop and separate changing facilities. The work is due to be completed by the summer.

The funds will help RNLI volunteers continue to save lives at sea as the charity enters its third decade.

Peter Sparkes, RNLI Chief Executive, said: "We are extremely grateful The Communications and Public Service Lifeboat Fund has chosen to support the development of these two lifeboat stations with the funds raised in 2025, providing state-of-the-art facilities for our volunteer crews.

"The Lifeboat Fund has generously supported the RNLI since 1866, providing vital funds to keep our volunteers safe when they risk their lives to assist others, making it the RNLI's longest-standing contributor and single biggest donor."

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