Delaware Matching Gift Form

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This is a charitable contributions form which a company may use to match an employee gift to a nonprofit organization.
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Should you wish to notify the donor that their employer match has been received, please do! I encourage you to be really specific. Your message should include the date, the amount of gift that was matched by the employer, as well as the total amount the donor will be recognized for and over what time frame.

What Is Donation Matching? Donation matching is a corporate giving initiative in which an employer matches their employee's contribution to a specific cause, increasing the gift. For example, if a Kindful employee donates $50 to a local organization, the matching gift would be Kindful's additional donation of $50.

Corporate matching gifts are a type of philanthropy in which companies financially match donations that their employees make to nonprofit organizations. When an employee makes a donation, they'll request the matching gift from their employer, who then makes their own donation.

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Nationwide: Gifts from eligible donors may be designated for a specific use, but the Foundation's matching gifts will be unrestricted for educational purposes.

Matching gifts are a type of giving program that is set up by companies and corporations as an employee benefit. After an employee donates to a nonprofit, they can submit a matching gift request to their employer and the company will make an additional donation to that nonprofit.

Since a matching gift is technically a donation, companies can deduct the matches they make from their reported income. Decreasing reported income means a company will not have to pay taxes on the donated money.

Donation matching is a corporate giving initiative in which an employer matches their employee's contribution to a specific cause, increasing the gift. For example, if a Kindful employee donates $50 to a local organization, the matching gift would be Kindful's additional donation of $50.

The University of Delaware is a 501c3 non-profit educational institution with a mission to provide excellent teaching, research, and public service.

Donation matching is a corporate giving initiative in which an employer matches their employee's contribution to a specific cause, increasing the gift. For example, if a Kindful employee donates $50 to a local organization, the matching gift would be Kindful's additional donation of $50.

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Delaware Matching Gift Form