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Fundraise through your workplace

Giving through your workplace is a great way of donating to people living with dystonia, either through your PAYE scheme or asking your company.

Payroll giving

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If you’re paid by PAYE you can ask your company if they can set you up with Payroll Giving.

It’s an easy way for you to give regularly to us. Every time you are paid, a donation amount of your choice is taken from your pay before tax is deducted. So, if you pledge to donate £5 per month, it will only cost you £4 on basic tax rate or £3 on the higher rate.

As donations are deducted before tax is calculated, it is one of the simplest and tax-efficient ways of giving to us. Your regular contribution will mean that we can plan well into the future and make sure we provide the best services for people affected by dystonia.

If you would like to donate in this way, please contact your company's payroll department and ask for the relevant form.


What’s great about it?

  • No extra cost to you
  • No extra hassle for you
  • Tax-efficient
  • Increases the regular support for Dystonia UK helping us plan into the future

Published: 30th June, 2020

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Match giving

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If you are taking part in an event or fundraising in the office, your company might ‘Match Give’ any money you’ve raised. For example, they may offer for every £1 you raise to also donate £1. You can add this onto your fundraising total giving your donations an amazing extra boost!

To find out whether your company has a ‘Match Giving’ scheme you will need to enquire with them.


What’s great about it?

  • Extra motivation for a challenge you might be taking on
  • No extra cost to you
  • Offers your company a chance to give back to the community
  • Increases the support for Dystonia UK

Published: 30th June, 2020

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