We get plenty of matching gift requests. In some instances we meet the
criteria for matching, in other instances we don't. In any event, eachrequest is
accompanied by a form, whgich we must fill out. I do that quite regularly--I
even have a separate folder for matching gift requests. There is a place to put
the EIN on the form. It is usually sent with a copy of our 501 (c) 3
letter. The fact that it is not posted prominently does not, to the best of my
knowledge, hinder donations and matching gifts in any way whatsoever.
Danny
In a message dated 6/4/2006 9:26:14 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
Anthere9(a)yahoo.com writes:
Okay.
Yes, we received such propositions from employees (donations to a
charity from their paychecks). afaik, that number is not published. That
might be a choice.
An alternative is that such programs must be made available by the
employer himself, who can contact us beforehand (through OTRS...) and
make the number available for the employees.
Michael ? opinion ?
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