Workplaces for Change’s partners are among the most reputable, effective and trusted non-profit organisations around. Together, they have over 130 years of collective experience in making the world a better place. Through our payroll giving programme, you choose which one you would like to donate to.

Soon after signing up, you’ll receive a welcome pack and regular newsletters from your chosen organisation. Best of all, you’ll know that you’re making a real difference to the causes that you care about.

Founded in 1971, Greenpeace is one of the world’s most successful and active environmental organisations.
From working to end whaling and defending our oceans to fighting climate change and rainforest destruction, Greenpeace tackles the most important environmental issues facing our planet. Greenpeace does not take corporate or Government funding (to maintain its independence), and depends on the generosity of ordinary people who want to make a difference. By supporting Greenpeace you are helping to create a sustainable and peaceful
future. www.greenpeace.org.nz

Founded in 1961, Amnesty International is a global movement of over 1.8 million people in more than 150 countries who contribute their time and money to the promotion of human rights and to campaigning to stop human rights violations.

Amnesty international’s priorities include work on behalf of female victims of violence, victims of the uncontrolled trade in small arms, victims of the 'war on terror', individuals and communities facing danger in major human rights crises, and human rights defenders at risk. www.amnesty.org.nz

Founded in 1942, Oxfam supports communities around the world to overcome poverty and injustice. When Oxfam listens to people at the grassroots level, they say they want basic rights, not handouts. Therefore, Oxfam's work links local level action with international campaigns to make trade fair, control arms and make poverty history.

As a result, people are growing more food, educating their children, enjoying better health and earning a decent living. With your help, Oxfam can create a fairer, safer, and more sustainable world. www.oxfam.org.nz