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Many companies have a matching gift program; you give an amount, they donate the same.
All you have to do is ask. Here's how you can double or triple your impact in your workplace:


Make a cash, check or credit card donation to NCMEC. Keep your gift receipt in case your workplace requires it. Most corporate matching programs give you up to one year to request their match on your donation.


Search the list at the right for your company. Select your regional office if you get more than one result.

No results? You may still have a matching program. Check with your HR department to ask if your company matches employee donations.


There are two ways to submit the matching request:

1. Download your company's matching gift verification form using the provided link. Print it, fill it out and mail it to us:

NCMEC
Attn: Erica Viegelahn
699 Prince Street
Alexandria, VA 22314

2. If your company provides a link to their intranet, use this to log in and submit your matching gift request to them. They'll process this and send it to us.

Once we receive your form or online request, we'll take care of the rest. Your company will send its matching donation directly to NCMEC. And you'll help twice (or even three times) as many people.

Questions? Email eviegelahn@ncmec.org


 
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