Many employers sponsor matching gift programs that increase the impact of their employees' donations — dollar for dollar or sometimes more. Some companies even match gifts made by retirees, spouses or ...
Did you know that many employers offer a matching-gift program to encourage charitable giving among their employees? Some companies also match gifts for spouses, retirees, and part-time employees.
It’s estimated that more than $2 billion a year is given to charity by companies that match donations made by their employees – an example of corporate generosity designed to generate goodwill among ...
Employer gift matching offers CU Boulder donors a way to enhance their investment in the causes they care about. Through these often-underused programs, companies match charitable contributions made ...
In an effort to cut costs, many companies are doing away with their charitable matching-gift and volunteer programs, reports The Wall Street Journal. Over the past year, more than a dozen large ...
More than $250 billiion are parked in donor advised funds and nonprofits need better strategies for moving fundholders to grant them quickly. The biggest problem with donor advised funds (DAFs) is ...
Many employers sponsor matching gift programs and will match any charitable contributions made by their employees. Some companies even match gifts made by retirees and/or spouses. Use the tool below ...
Many Bay Area companies, large and small, offer to match contributions made to charitable organizations by their employees. Does yours?