Sign up for Payroll Giving today
Payroll Giving is an easy, tax-efficient way to donate to The Prince & Princess of Wales Hospice directly through your payslip.
Your donation comes from your salary before tax, so it costs you less to make a positive difference. Depending on your tax rate, your donation could be increased by up to 45 per cent.
Speak to your HR or Finance team to find out if your company already has a Payroll Giving scheme, and select The Prince & Princess of Wales Hospice as your charity of choice.
If your company does not have a Payroll Giving scheme, you can choose from a range of HMRC-approved Payroll Giving Agencies. View HMRC-approved agencies .
If you would like a member of the hospice fundraising team to speak to your company about Payroll Giving, please contact alex.winn@ppwh.org.uk .

How your Payroll Giving donation goes further
Monthly donation: £10
Figures shown are examples of how Payroll Giving can increase the value of your donation depending on your tax rate.
Why Payroll Giving?
Better for you
- Efficient way to support The Prince & Princess of Wales Hospice
- Donations are tax-free, so it costs you less to give more
- Safe and secure donations through PAYE
- Regular donations allow the hospice to budget and plan for the future effectively

Better for your business
- Simple to set up
- Effective way to support local charities
- Enhance your CSR and ESG profile to attract and retain new talent
- Payroll Giving can help build a positive company culture rooted in supporting local communities
- Gain employer recognition through a Payroll Giving Quality Mark , an accreditation which recognises and rewards companies that promote Payroll Giving to their employees

We’re here to help, get in touch
Payroll Giving is a simple way to make a lasting difference for patients and families at The Prince & Princess of Wales Hospice.
To find out more about how your company can support The Prince & Princess of Wales Hospice, or if you would like a member of the hospice fundraising team to visit your office, please contact Alex Winn on 0141 726 2560 or alex.winn@ppwh.org.uk .




