Payroll Deduction

Make every paycheque count: donate through payroll deduction 

Supporting Crohn’s and Colitis Canada can be part of your everyday routine, starting at work! Many employers offer payroll deduction programs, allowing you to donate directly and effortlessly from your paycheque. It’s a powerful, low-effort way to create lasting impact for Canadians affected by Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis. 

How to get started

  1. Use our search tool
    Not sure if your employer offers payroll giving? Use our employer payroll deduction tool to find out if payroll giving or matching is available at your workplace.
  2. Talk to your HR department
    Ask if your employer offers charitable giving through payroll deduction. Some companies will even match your contributions, doubling your impact. 
  3. Submit your details
    Once confirmed, follow your company’s process to begin regular donations to Crohn’s and Colitis Canada through your payroll. You may need our charity name and registration number:

Charity Name: Crohn’s and Colitis Canada

Charitable Registration Number: 11883 1486 RR 0001

See if your employer has a payroll deduction program

 

Why payroll giving matters

  • It’s easy and automatic. Once it’s set up, donations will be automatically removed from your paycheque 
  • You can control how much and how often you give 
  • Some employers match donations, increasing your total gift 
  • You’ll receive a consolidated tax receipt annually 
  • It helps foster a culture of giving at work 
  • Your monthly support fuels critical research, programs, education and advocacy efforts for Canadians affected by inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) 

  • Canada has among the highest incidence rates of Crohn's and colitis in the world.
  • 1 in 140 Canadians lives with Crohn’s or colitis.
  • Families new to Canada are developing these diseases for the first time.
  • Incidence of Crohn’s in Canadian kids under 10 has doubled since 1995.
  • People are most commonly diagnosed before age 30.

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