Did you know your employer might double your charitable contribution to Childhelp through a matching gift program? Here’s how it works and why it’s beneficial:
Matched Donations = More Healing
Many companies encourage philanthropy by matching their employees’ donations to eligible nonprofits like Childhelp.
Double Your Impact
- Double the Donation: Many companies encourage philanthropy by matching their employees’ donations to eligible nonprofits like Childhelp. This means your donation could have twice the impact in supporting our efforts to protect and heal children from abuse and neglect.
- Easy to Participate: Participating in your employer’s matching gift program is easy with the Double the Donation tool above. Simply use the widget to check if your company offers a matching gift program and follow the steps to obtain any required forms or guidelines. We’re here every step of the way to make this process as easy as possible for you.
- During Checkout: While making your gift, you can quickly check if your company offers a matching gift program. Just enter your employer’s name to see if they’ll match your donation and double your impact!
- Maximize Your Support: By leveraging your employer’s matching gift program, you amplify your support for Childhelp’s critical services, including advocacy, therapeutic programs, and educational initiatives that empower children to break the cycle of abuse.
Make a Gift and Double Your Impact Today
Other Ways To Give
Corporate Partnerships
Partner with Childhelp to make a lasting impact. Through sponsorships, workplace giving, and event support, your company can join the fight against child abuse and help change lives.
Check
Checks can be made out to Childhelp and mailed to: Childhelp 6730 North Scottsdale Road, Suite 150, Scottsdale, AZ, 85253
Stock
If you have stock that you have owned for over one year, you may donate it to Childhelp and use its fair market value on your gift date as the amount of your donation.
Legacy Gift
A legacy gift ensures your commitment to protecting children continues for generations. Include Childhelp in your estate plans to leave a lasting impact.