Workplace giving

Workplace giving is the ultimate way to deliver collective impact.

We believe everyone deserves a home and we’re working to make a difference through housing, support and community connection.

By donating a small portion of your (pre-tax) salary through workplace giving you can be part of a movement supporting us to make a difference.

Through workplace giving, we can work together to help people experiencing homelessness or housing crisis to access the support and housing they need to get back on their feet.

How workplace giving works

Workplace giving is the ultimate way to deliver collective impact.
How this works is:
1) You register for workplace giving and the process is set up with your payroll for automatic donations in line with your pay-cycle.
2) You donation is made to Haven Home Safe from your pre-tax salary.
3) You receive your tax deduction upfront.
4) While HHS receives the full donation to use to put to good use to help more people access support and housing.

For example, if you sign up to donate $5, it costs you just $3.38* while HHS receives the full $5.
*Depending on your income tax rates.

Register for workplace giving

Workplace giving is a small regular tax-deductible donation from your pay. To sign up to workplace giving, simply complete your details below and we will contact you to confirm the amounts and contact your organisation's payroll to set up and commence donation deductions from your pay.

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