Many companies set aside philanthropic dollars and allocate those funds through matching gift programs. These programs allow employees of the company to make a contribution to a non-profit organization which is then matched by a corporate gift. Matching levels vary from one company to another, but regardless of the match percentage, these gifts represent a significant source of funds for Stonecrest CDC.
How does a Matching Gift Program Work?
Although procedures for matching gift programs vary, matching gift forms are usually obtained through the employer’s human resource office. The employee sends the signed form with a check made payable to “Stonecrest CDC” Stonecrest CDC will work with the employer to secure the Gift Matching transaction.
What documentation is needed?
Most matching gift programs only require our IRS 501(c)(3) Determination Letter. Note: Our IRS Determination was obtained under our original name of “Worldwide Neighbors”.
Please click here to download a copy of our IRS 501(c)(3) Determination Letter.
Stonecrest CDC is a registered alternate name that we are officially doing business as.
Please click here to download a copy of our alternate name registration documentation.
Presenting printed or emailed copies of these two files should be all the documentation you might need.
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IRS 501(c)(3) Determination Letter Note: Our IRS Determination was obtained under our original name of “Worldwide Neighbors” (which is still our official name). Stonecrest CDC is a registered alternate name that we are officially doing business as. A link to the alternate name document can be found here.