Payroll Giving in Action is a Professional Fundraising Organisation that assists employers and employees with Payroll Giving for the benefit of any charity. We promote the concept of individuals supporting any charity they wish, not just the charities that PGiA represents. We actively represent over 200 charities but facilitate and support donations to any UK charity.
The average life of a Payroll Giver is 7 years. Last year, our work resulted in the recruitment of Payroll Giving donors pledging to donate over £45.8M for we generated fees of less than £458,000. Our fees equate to less than 1p for every £1 generated which represents excellent value for charities.
Here are some of our Policy Documents.
Policy for Payroll Giving fundraising communications with vulnerable people
Complaints Policy of Payroll Giving in Action Ltd
Payroll Giving in Action Data Security 2024
PGIA Sustainability Policy Statement 2024
If you require any further documentation, please e-mail enquiry@payrollgiving.co.uk
We believe no one should have to sleep rough on London’s streets, and that everyone should get the support they need to find a place to call home.
The Connection at St Martin’s is located in the heart of London, next to St Martin-in-the-Fields church in Trafalgar Square. This is an area that sees some of the highest number of people rough sleeping in London.
We help people struggling with homelessness to move away from, and stay off the streets of London. Our Outreach Team go out on the streets each weekday to engage with those sleeping rough and encourage them to come and use our services.
At our day centre we welcome over 100 people a day to receive mental and physical medical care, food, showers, shelter during the day and support to find accommodation.
We believe no one should have to sleep rough on London’s streets, and that everyone should get the support they need to find a place to call home.
The Connection at St Martin’s is located in the heart of London, next to St Martin-in-the-Fields church in Trafalgar Square. This is an area that sees some of the highest number of people rough sleeping in London.