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Volunteers from Lotek help create a riparian buffer by planting native trees (Photo by NCC)

Volunteers from Lotek help create a riparian buffer by planting native trees (Photo by NCC)

Employer Gift Matching

Grasshopper sparrow (Photo by Bill Hubick)

Grasshopper sparrow (Photo by Bill Hubick)

You can double the value of your donation with a matching gift from your employer.

There are many companies across Canada and the United States that match their employees' charitable donations to eligible non-profit organizations. Some will match dollar for dollar. Even donations from spouses, retirees and board members may be eligible.

See if your employer matches gifts

Enter your company name below and click "Search" for more information.

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Next steps

If you don't see your company here, ask your human resources department if your company has a matching gift program and take advantage of the opportunity to double or even triple the power of your gift to the Nature Conservancy of Canada!

If you know that your employer matches gifts, but they do not appear when you search for their name, please let us know so we can update the database.

If your company does not currently offer a matching gift program, please ask to have one established. We would be pleased to help by providing you with information about the Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC).

Contact us by email or phone us toll-free, at 1-800-465-0029. 

Every dollar makes a difference for Canada's precious natural lands and the plants and animals that depend on them for survival.

If you would like your gift to do twice as much, contact the personnel or public relations department where you work. They will be able to tell you if a program is in place and if your gift to NCC is eligible to be matched. They can also provide you with the appropriate paperwork.

Thank you for sharing our vision!

 

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