Payroll Giving Explained: Everything employers need to know >>
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Spring into Action – Your Chance to Help Communities Grow.
Payroll Giving makes donating simple and impactful. By giving directly from your salary, you can support the causes you care about and help communities grow stronger-one gift at a time.
Over £40million was generated through payroll giving for UK registered charities during 2024. Every small gift really can add up to something bigger!
This March is the perfect time to start! Every donation through GoodPAYE means more savings for you and more support for charities that need it most.
“£10 a month could help feed a family for a day offering immediate relief during a time when nearly 1 in 3 children in the UK are living in poverty.” Barnardo’s
A £10 donation per month would cost £8 if you are a standard rate taxpayer or just £6 for higher rate taxpayers.
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International Women’s Day is a moment to celebrate progress and accelerate change.
Around the world, charities are working to ensure women and girls have access to safety, education, leadership opportunities, and the support they need to thrive. Through our payroll giving scheme, you can donate directly from your pay to any UK‑registered charity making a difference in gender equality.
Even a small, regular gift can support life‑changing initiatives—from mentoring programmes and crisis support to education and women’s health services.
Let’s come together to inspire inclusion and empower women everywhere.

Thinking about how to make the most of your bonus?
Payroll giving allows you to donate a portion directly from your bonus payment in a tax‑efficient way. This means charities receive more of your gift, and you support the work you believe in—whether that’s helping children, protecting the environment, funding medical research, or supporting local community initiatives.
If you were to donate £100 from your bonus, this would cost you £80 if you are a standard rate tax payer and just £60 if you are a higher rate tax payer.
A one‑off boost from your bonus could make a huge difference for the charities working hardest right now.