Giving to charity from your regular pay

Payroll giving

Givealittle.co.nz, New Zealand's online giving and fundraising website, is interested in your views about payroll giving.

This survey is for employees of New Zealand organisations. If you do not receive regular income through wages or salary then you are invited to exit stage left :)

As an employee you may be invited to participate in payroll giving when the scheme is introduced later in the year. Payroll giving allows you to give to charity directly from your regular pay and receive a tax credit at the time you make the donation.

1. As a big "thank you" for completing the survey below - Givealittle would like to invite you to enter the draw to win an Air New Zealand Mystery Break for Two. Simply enter an email address or phone number to be in the draw to win:

These contact details will only be used to identify and contact the winner of the prize. We respect your privacy and will delete these contacts once we have drawn the winner.

2. What is the name of your employer?

Dont worry - we will not send them details of your personal response to this survey

3. How likely is it that you will participate in payroll giving when it is introduced?




4. Assuming you agreed to participate in payroll giving, how much choice do you expect about who your donations go to?




5. When thinking about how you would like to manage your personal giving from payroll, would you like to:




6. Assuming that you agreed to participate in payroll giving, how much per pay period would you be willing to give to a charity or charities?

Please enter a value in NZ$

7. How regularly are you paid by your employer?




8. Assuming you agreed to participate in payroll giving, state the charities you would most like to support with your donations:

Write down as many as you like and if you can't think of charity names - just write down the things that you most care about

9. Would you be more likely to participate in payroll giving if your employer matched the donations you made?


10. Rate your understanding of the benefits of payroll giving for donors?





11. Let's imagine you are going to donate $10 to a charity - which statement below best describes how you feel about the 33% tax credit you get from making this donation?