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Matching Workplace Gifts

Did you know that you may be able to amplify your impact through workplace giving programs? Many companies offer a matching gift program to encourage employee giving, and it is very simple to determine if your company is one that will double — or even triple — your donation.

A gift of any size is significant to funding grants for arthritis and related autoimmune disease research and when it is doubled, even tripled, it means the Arthritis National Research Foundation’s work is accelerated.

Below is a list of workplace giving programs ANRF participates in. Ask your HR department if your company participates in any of these programs!  

  • Combined Federal Campaign (CFC): For federal employees, military personnel, and postal workers, the CFC is a fantastic opportunity to make a difference. From September through January, you can choose ANRF as your charity of choice, ensuring your contributions fuel groundbreaking arthritis research throughout the year.
  • Benevity: Many corporations use Benevity’s platform for their giving programs. It’s a user-friendly way to set up recurring donations or make one-time gifts. Plus, many companies offer matching, potentially doubling your impact!
  • Fidelity Giving Marketplace: If your company partners with Fidelity for charitable giving, you can easily find and support ANRF through their platform. It’s a seamless way to integrate giving into your financial planning.
  • Cybergrants: They make it so simple to support ANRF and many companies offer matching gifts. You can set up automatic payroll deductions or make individual donations with just a few clicks.
  • YourCause: Join hundreds of employees who use this platform to support ANRF. It’s simple, secure, and includes corporate matching to amplify your contribution.
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