Give as you earn (Payroll Giving)

With your support, we can be here for Disabled people every day. Payroll Giving – also known as Give As You Earn – is a simple, tax-efficient way to make regular donations straight from your salary.

Why choose Payroll Giving?

  • Tax-efficient: your gift is taken before tax, so it costs you less to give.
    • Give £10 – costs £8 if you’re a 20% taxpayer
    • Give £20 – costs £6 if you’re a 40% taxpayer
    • Give £10 – costs £5.50 if you’re a 45% taxpayer
  • No bank details needed: set it up once with your employer’s payroll.
  • Flexible: start, change, or stop your gift at any time.
  • Reliable support: your regular donation helps us plan services with confidence.

If you pay basic rate tax (20%)

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£10
£10 donated from your salary
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A flat, irregularly shaped, solid lavender blob centered on a white background.
£8
£8 deducted from your salary

If you pay higher rate tax (40%)

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£10
£10 donated from your salary
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A flat, irregularly shaped, solid lavender blob centered on a white background.
£6
£6 deducted from your salary

How it works

  • Step 1

    Tell us about you and your employer

    Share a few details – this only takes a couple of minutes

  • Step 2

    We do the set-up

    Our payroll giving agency will process your donation. 

    • If your employer already offers Payroll Giving, great – your gift will start soon.  
    • If not, the agency will contact your employer to get a scheme in place. 
  • Step 3

    Start donating

    Every payday, your payroll team sends your chosen amount directly to us.

Sign up to Payroll Giving

The impact of your donation

Monthly gift
Could help to…
£5 a month
Fund our Welfare Benefits Advice Service, providing practical support and information for Deaf and Disabled people, their carers and families. (Alt text idea for image: “Advisor supporting a Disabled person with a benefits form.”)
£10 a month
Engage employers and create opportunities that help Disabled people into good jobs. (Alt text idea for image: “Disabled professional at work with supportive colleagues.”)
£20 a month
Strengthen our community network and peer-led groups, reducing isolation and building confidence. (Alt text idea for image: “Peer group of Disabled people in a friendly discussion circle.”)

For employers

Looking to introduce Payroll Giving at your organisation? It’s quick to set up, shows your commitment to social impact, and boosts staff engagement. We can help you get started and share best practice for internal launch.
Enquire about an employer scheme

Payroll Giving FAQs

No. Payroll Giving already applies tax relief at source, so Gift Aid isn’t needed. 

Usually within one or two pay cycles after set-up is complete. 

Yes, just let your payroll team know. Changes apply from your next available payday. 

Yes. You won’t be asked for bank details. Our trusted Payroll Giving agency processes your gift safely and in line with data protection law.  

Get in touch

Got a question about payroll giving – whether you’re an employee or employer? We’re happy to help.

Email: info@aod.org.uk

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