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Payroll Giving Review
The Institute of Fundraising (‘Institute’) has today released the Independent Review of Payroll Giving that has been undertaken by Vanessa Potter and Dr Jon Scales of Strategy Complete alongside its own research into Payroll Giving Portability and Pension Giving.
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Your Views sought In Payroll Giving Review
Strategy Complete is encouraging all stakeholders of Payroll Giving to feed their views into an online consultation as a part of the independent root and branch review of Payroll Giving that it is currently undertaking for the Institute of Fundraising (‘Institute’).
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National Awards Ceremony Celebrates Best Of Payroll Giving In The UK
The National Payroll Giving Awards, showcasing the best Payroll Giving schemes from UK employers, took place last night. Winners were presented with their awards by the Right Honourable Jane Kennedy MP, Financial Secretary to the Treasury at a prestigious event hosted by the Institute of Fundraising at HM Treasury.
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Number Of Employers Achieving 10% Take Up Of Payroll Giving Has Doubled
Year end results released during the 20th anniversary of Payroll Giving show that, since the launch of the Payroll Giving Quality Mark, the number of companies that have achieved a 10% take-up of Payroll Giving amongst employees has almost doubled.
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Institute of Fundraising Calls On Employers And Employees To Do Their Bit During National Payroll Week
To coincide with National Payroll Week (10-14th September), the Institute of Fundraising ('Institute') is calling on UK employees to give to charity through their payroll, and to employers to ensure that schemes are in place. Latest figures show that Payroll Giving schemes have raised £89million for UK charities in 2006/7.
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20 Years of Payroll Giving Sees Charities Income Rise By Over 83 Million
This year, the Institute of Fundraising (‘Institute’) is celebrating the 20th birthday of Payroll Giving and urging employers and employees to increase income to charities in 2007 by signing up to this tax-effective giving method.
First launched in 1987, Payroll Giving enables employees to donate to any UK charity straight from their gross salary, giving immediate tax relief.
In the first full year of Payroll Giving (1987/8) 1,034,695 was raised for charities. In the year 2005/6 84,740,956 was received and distributed by the Payroll Giving Agencies to charities from employees donating from their pre-tax pay. Thats a rise of over 83.5 million.
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An update on the SME Payroll Giving Grants Programme
The Employer Incentive element of the SME Payroll Giving Grants Programme ended on the 31st December 2006. All SME contracts dated on or before that date and in the hands of the Payroll Giving Agencies by the 15th January will be eligible for the start-up Grants of either £300, £400 or £500 as long as the contract has been received within the period stated and accompanied by a completed Grant Application form.
In respect of all the SMEs signing up to Payroll Giving between April 2004 and the end of December the matched giving donations will continue to be made until 31st March 2007, this will apply to all employees becoming Payroll Donors and working for the contracted employers benefiting from the Employer Incentive.
Institute Launches Pilot Training Programme For Charities ‘Charity Combinations’
The Institute of Fundraising (‘Institute’) is announcing the launch of a new pilot training workshop for charities in November 2006, aimed at charities with few resources but a high local profile, that want to promote Payroll Giving to businesses in their area.
Developed and administered by the Institute, Charity Combinations – A Training Workshop for Charity Consortia is a half-day workshop that will provide delegates with a step-by-step guide to setting up and running a Payroll Giving consortium. Delegates will explore models of best practice in establishing a Payroll Giving Consortium, identify the first steps of an action plan, learn about the additional support available and understand the potential a consortium offers for building relationships with corporate organisations of all sizes.
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