Salesforce wants its employees back in the office so bad they're donating $10 to local charities for every day an employee comes into work.Rafael Henrique/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images Salesforce really wants its employees back in the office. It's willing to fork out up to $2.5 million in return for employees showing up to the office, Fortune reported. The company said it will donate $10 to a local charity per day an employee shows up between June 12 and June 23. Cloud software giant Salesforce is so desperate for employees to return to the office that it's willing to fork out up to $2.5 million in donations to coax them back.A senior executive announced a fundraising initiative called "Connect for Good," wherein the company would donate $10 to a local charity for each day an employee comes into the office between June 12 and June 23, Fortune reported on Wednesday.A message about the initiative was posted in the company's #all-salesforce Slack channel and seen by Fortune.Salesforce aims to raise between $1 million and $2.5 million through these efforts.