Payroll Giving

Help us challenge the societal causes of poor mental health and support people at home, school and work by signing up to payroll giving.

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If your employer has a payroll giving scheme in place, you can sign up now via one of the payroll giving agencies we work with. If they don’t, the agency will contact your employer with information on how to set one up.

How it works

Payroll giving (also known as Give As You Earn) is an easy, tax-efficient way to support us with a regular gift. Payroll giving donations come out of your gross salary and you’ll receive tax relief on them.

£10 = £8
£10 = £6

If your employer has a payroll giving scheme in place, you can sign up below via one of the payroll giving agencies we work with.

If they don’t, the agency will contact your employer with information on how to set one up.

Your support makes an impact

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£3 a month

could help more people to access resources and information on our website.

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£7 a month

could help a specialist advisor offer advice, information and support to someone for their mental health and money problems.

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£10 a month

could help two people be part of a peer support group for a year, offering them acceptance and reassurance.

Any questions?

If you have any questions, or would like to know more about payroll giving, email our Supporter Care team.

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Are you an employer?

Payroll giving is a great way for employees to support the causes they care about and it’s easy to set up.

Email us to find out more.

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What we do

We have supported people affected by mental health problems for over 50 years. Working across the UK, we bring together experts from four national mental health charities to improve understanding and provide vital care.

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Support groups

Support groups bring together people with similar experiences of poor mental health, in a safe and non-judgemental environment to meet new people and learn new skills.

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Advice

Our Mental Health and Money Advice service is the first of its kind, helping those affected by poor mental health and money problems.

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Information

We provide easy-to-understand information about mental health and mental illness as well as how to seek support.