Coffee seeds from Burundi. Photo: Abbie Traylor-Smith / Concern Worldwide. Coffee seeds from Burundi. Photo: Abbie Traylor-Smith / Concern Worldwide. Coffee seeds from Burundi. Photo: Abbie Traylor-Smith / Concern Worldwide.

Payroll giving

Payroll giving

How does it work? Payroll giving is an easy and efficient way for employees to donate to Concern directly from their salary.

Make a big difference

Payroll giving allows employees to donate to Concern directly from their salary and reduces our administration overheads, benefiting those who need our help most. By donating a fixed amount from your monthly salary you can make a big difference. Currently, employees from 30 companies all around Ireland support our work through payroll giving.

Start today

Getting set up is easy – simply download the form below and send it to your payroll department. Once your request is processed you will become a monthly donor. It’s as easy as that. Some employers may not already have a payroll giving scheme in place, although all payroll systems can accommodate payroll giving.

Matched giving

Another great way to give to Concern is through matched giving. Some companies will match their employees’ charitable donations. Inquire with your company to see if they do Matched Giving and then contact us for any necessary documentation.

Donations and tax

Additionally, If you choose to donate more than €250 a year or €21 a month through payroll giving, your donations can have a double impact. Find out more about tax back on donations.

Get in touch

If you would like to find out more about payroll giving or other staff donation initiatives please get in touch.

Meresiyana Cimpaye (40) with the goats she bought from the profits of her Graduation Programme cash transfer. Photo: Abbie Trayler-Smith / Concern Worldwide.

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