June is our moment to shine a spotlight on the powerful impact of giving in the workplace. It’s a time to encourage participation, celebrate success stories, and help make workplace giving the norm, not the exception. With the end of the financial year upon us, there’s no better time to highlight the benefits of structured giving.
This year’s theme, ‘Double Your Impact’, is a bold invitation. We’re calling on employers, employees and charities to think creatively and ambitiously about ways to amplify the benefits of giving at work.
Let’s take a moment to reflect on what workplace giving really encompasses. It’s more than just payroll donations – it includes volunteering, fundraising, matched giving, and corporate grantmaking. When these come together, they form a vibrant ecosystem of generosity with the potential to deliver extraordinary outcomes.
To support your efforts, I’m sharing a handful of ideas you can weave into your activities. Take one or take them all. I double dare you!
June is the perfect time to re-energise your workplace giving program. Set a bold target to double participation – or at least take significant steps in that direction. Highlight the personal and collective benefits of giving through payroll, and use storytelling to build emotional connection.
Some standout examples to inspire your approach:
ANZ’s double-matching initiative delivered a 32% uplift in participation
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SEEK nearly doubled its year-on-year giving levels
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Mutual Trust achieved a 24% participation rate and retained 90% of donors
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AIC increased staff participation from 45% to 83%, with average donation amounts more than doubling
Dive into their approach
These outcomes didn’t happen by accident – they reflect intention, internal champions, and smart engagement strategies.
Volunteering is a powerful part of workplace giving, and you can magnify its effect with matching, recognition, and storytelling. For example, NAB – a previous Award winner – introduced a $5 donation match for every hour volunteered, effectively doubling the impact of their team’s time and talent.
It’s a creative and cost-effective way to reward giving of time as much as money.
Make Workplace Giving Month visible. Campaigns don’t need to be complex – they just need to be consistent, engaging, and aligned with your goals.
Take Bain & Co, for example. Their “Pledges for Dare Month” campaign tapped into team spirit and raised an additional $50,000.
It could be themed days, events with charity partners, or simple stories shared via internal comms – now is the time to galvanise support.
Whether you're a business, a charity, or an employee, there’s something you can do this June to celebrate and elevate workplace giving. It’s about participation, yes – but also pride. Pride in creating lasting change together.
So – are you in?
This blog article was written by Bronwyn Wood, Partnerships Manager at Workplace Giving Australia. Bron is a passionate advocate for workplace giving and community engagement.
Do you need support to integrate your volunteering activities into your workplace giving program? Speak with our Advisors here.