Employer gift matching programs are initiatives offered by companies to match their employees’ charitable contributions to eligible nonprofit organizations like Hospitals for Humanity.
When you make a donation to HFH, your employer may match your gift by contributing an equal or greater amount to the organization, effectively doubling or multiplying the impact of your donation.
Maximize the impact of your donation through employer gift-matching programs. Many employers offer gift-matching programs as part of their employee benefits package, allowing you to double or even triple your contribution.
How to Participate in Employer Gift Matching
Check Your Employer’s Gift Matching Policy: Consult your company’s HR department or employee benefits portal to determine if your employer offers a gift matching program and to learn about the program’s guidelines and requirements.
Make a Donation to HFH: Donate to Hospitals for Humanity through our website or other donation platforms. Keep a record of your donation confirmation, including the donation amount and date.
Submit a Matching Gift Request: Follow your employer’s gift matching process to submit a matching gift request. This may involve completing an online form, providing proof of your donation to HFH, or submitting relevant documentation.
Verify Matching Gift Approval: Once you’ve submitted your matching gift request, your employer will review and verify the request. Upon approval, your employer will contribute a matching gift to Hospitals for Humanity, effectively doubling the impact of your donation.
Start Matching Your Gift Today
Take advantage of employer gift-matching programs to maximize the impact of your donation to Hospitals for Humanity. By participating in gift matching, you can double your support for our life-saving healthcare initiatives and make a meaningful difference in the lives of children in need.
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