From Profit to Purpose

Engaged, happy employees do better business. An employee giving campaign makes a statement: Work isn’t just about paychecks; it’s an opportunity to pay it forward.

Partnering with Phoenix Children’s to launch an employee giving campaign can build staff morale, bring teams together and increase job satisfaction, all while expressing your business’ core values. It also sends a message to customers: that their investment in you is an investment in children.

For Phoenix Children’s, employee donations make a powerful impact on the caliber of care we provide. Employee giving benefits more than 60 unique programs – from Animal-Assisted Therapy to the One Darn Cool School and Camp Rainbow – that help kids learn, play and connect with others during the healing process.

Let us help you plan a powerful new employee giving campaign through opportunities such as:

  • Payroll deductions
  • Employer matching gifts
  • Workplace FUNdraisers
  • Volunteer efforts
  • Special events
  • Teambuilding activities

 

For more information, contact Phoenix Children’s Foundation at (602) 933-4483 or partnerships@phoenixchildrens.com.

88% of employees say their job is more fulfilling when they have opportunities to make an impact on social issues.

Millennials – one quarter of the population – believe it matters when businesses give back to society.

79% of employees prefer to work for a socially responsible company.

Contact us to learn more about setting up workplace giving

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