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Matching Gifts and Employee Designated Giving

  • Matching Gifts list of participating organizations from 2007
  • Employee Designated Giving list of participating organizations from 2007
  • Matching gift programs are an excellent way to increase the value of your individual donation, at no cost to you! Employers will often match employee donations on a one-to-one (or more) basis. Check with your employer to see if your workplace has a matching gift program in place. If so, be sure to include any necessary forms when making a donation to GMHC, and we will contact your workplace to obtain the matching gift. For more information about making a donation to GMHC, please visit our Donations FAQ.

    Employee designated giving is one of the easiest ways to contribute to Gay Men's Health Crisis. This type of giving program allows employees to contribute to our organization directly through a payroll deduction. Employees pledge a specific, self-determined amount from each paycheck, which is then deducted out of each pay period and sent to GMHC on a regular basis. All donations through the employee giving program are tax deductible. To find out if your company participates in employee designated giving, please see your human resources department for further information.

    Please feel free to contact Maggie Ball at 212.367.1450 or maggieb@GMHC.org if you have any questions about matching gift or employee designated giving programs or how to include GMHC in your company's list of beneficiary agencies.

     

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