Employee Giving

Double your impact to Jack.org by donating through a gift-matching program at your place of work.  Or make an ongoing impact by donating monthly through a payroll deduction program.

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Want to see your donation go even farther?

When you donate to Jack.org through a company gift-matching program, not only are you saving lives by supporting our programs to help youth own their mental health, but you're also making twice the impact.

Ask your employer if they offer a charitable gift-matching program, so you can join together with them in supporting Jack.org and help build the mental resilience of Canada's future generations.

You might even suggest they check out The Expert’s Guide to Corporate Matching Gift Programs to see how gift-matching programs work.

More ways to give through work

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Payroll deduction plan

Set up a payroll deduction plan for employees to become monthly donors.  Contact our dedicated Donor Care Representative at donate@jack.org or 416-425-2494 for more details.

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Corporate Jack Ride team

Enter a corporate cycling team in our annual Jack Ride and raise funds for youth mental health.

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Create a company challenge

Encourage colleagues to learn how to support someone struggling with mental health by completing the Be There Certificate.  Ask your company to make a corporate donation for each certificate completed.  

Give through work

Need help asking your employer about charitable giving?  We can help.  Contact us at donate@jack.org or 416-425-2494

Supporting youth in Canada

Jack.org is a Canadian non-profit equipping youth with the knowledge, skills, and resources they need to understand and talk about mental health so they get support before it reaches a point of crisis.
Suicide is the second leading cause of death for young people in Canada. Jack.org is leading the way to change this.
When your employer matches your donation of $25, you cover the travel of 1 Jack Talk speaker to 2 high schools, to talk about mental health.