Have You Met Your Match?
If not, your organization might be leaving employee matching-gift and volunteer-grant money on the table.
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- Reaching out to local employers to request information on their corporate employee-giving programs.
- Promoting corporate giving using social media, newsletter articles, e-mails, dedicated Web pages, and in-person at fundraising or volunteer events.
- Ensuring staff is familiar with the top employers that offer matching-gift and volunteer-grant funding.
- Subscribing to a service that enables donors and volunteers to immediately assess their eligibility and provides access to detailed corporate-giving information about their employers.
- Mailing the appropriate forms directly to donors and volunteers.
Get started today by promoting corporate matching gifts and volunteer grants to past donors and volunteers. Most companies allow employees to submit grant requests up to three months to 12 months after making a donation or volunteering, so start taking advantage of the untapped funds.
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Adam Weinger is president of Double the Donation, an organization that helps nonprofit organizations and schools increase fundraising from corporate matching gift and employee volunteer grant programs.
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