Matching Gifts - Double Your Impact


What are Matching Gifts?
Many donors are unaware that companies may provide their employees with a matching gift program as an added benefit. These programs vary, but generally offer a dollar-for-dollar match when an employee makes a personal gift to a nonprofit organization.

How Can I Find Out If My Company Has A Matching Gift Program?
By using the search function below, you can search an online database by company or subsidiary name and find out details about their program if it exists. The information you may find includes matching ratios, company contacts, etc. If you don't see your company on the list, be sure to ask your human resources representative or charitable giving department if this is an option for you. Furthermore, if your spouse also works for a company with a matching gift program, your family may be able to triple the value of your gift.



How Do I Use My Employer's Matching Gift Program To Benefit The Friends of Public Radio?
It should be as simple as requesting a matching gift form from your employer. You can send the completed form along with your gift. We'll do the rest. Many companies offering a matching gift program will match gifts made up to 12 months ago.

Mail your matching gift form to:
KJZZ
2323 West 14th St.
Tempe, AZ 85281
The Friends of Public Radio Arizona Federal Tax ID number is: 01-0579687


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