OKLAHOMA CITY (Dec. 22, 2025) — Paycom Software, Inc. (NYSE: PAYC) (“Paycom”), a leading provider of comprehensive, cloud-based human capital management software, and its employees came together to donate $112,500 to The Salvation Army of Central Oklahoma and $17,500 to The Salvation Army of North Texas. The donations will provide resources to those in need during the holiday season and beyond.
“This long-standing partnership reflects the heart of our Paycom team,” said Amy Cook, senior director of operations at Paycom. “Every contribution to The Salvation Army represents our dedication to helping others and strengthening our communities.”
The Salvation Army is one of the largest social service providers in the United States. It offers critical programs, including financial assistance, food pantries, emergency shelters, senior centers and rehabilitation services.
This contribution continues a long-standing tradition of support, with Paycom and its employees giving more than $1 million to The Salvation Army since 2012. Paycom is also the nonprofit’s largest kettle campaign sponsor.
Beyond financial contributions, Paycom and its employees donated over 1,500 winter coats and 1,000 care packages for seniors, ensuring warmth and comfort for those served by The Salvation Army.
“Paycom’s annual gift is a tremendous blessing to The Salvation Army,” said Major Paul Ryerson, area commander of The Salvation Army of Central Oklahoma. “Their generosity directly supports our programs across Central Oklahoma — providing food, shelter and hope to families who need it most. We are deeply grateful for their continued partnership in doing the most good right here at home.”
Paycom’s employee giving program empowers team members to support causes close to their hearts, from youth programs and mental health initiatives to services for individuals with disabilities. Every employee donation is matched by Paycom, amplifying the impact across local and national nonprofits.
To learn more about The Salvation Army’s mission, please visit The Salvation Army USA.