Donation matching: a simple way to increase the impact of your gift

Many employers match charitable contributions made by their employees, and in some cases will also match donations made by spouses, retirees and board members.

If you’d like to see how you can double your donation, contact your HR department to ask if they offer matching gifts programs that will match your gift to UNICEF USA.

Once confirmed, they will provide you guidance on how to proceed. Corporate matching gift programs will match tax-deductible contributions made by an employee to eligible nonprofit organizations — at no additional cost.

UNICEF USA Tax ID: 13-1760110

Mailing address:
UNICEF USA
125 Maiden Ln
11th Floor
New York, NY 10038

For more information, contact matchinggifts@unicefusa.org or 1-877-294-9166.

Learn more about how UNICEF and companies work together to create better futures for children.

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