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A matching gift, also known as a matching fund or matching donation is a charitable gift made toward a non-profit organization by a matching donor (e.g., an employer) under the provision that an original donor (e.g., an employee) first makes a gift toward that organization.〔http://grantspace.org/Tools/Knowledge-Base/Funding-Resources/Corporations/Matching-gifts〕 ==Typical procedure== As an example scenario, an employee of a bank which matches gifts decides to make a gift to his or her charity of choice. Since this bank is a matching gift corporation, it will match the donor's $100 gift to the charity at a 1:1 ratio, for a total of $200. In this manner, this donor increases the value of his or her gift simply by participating in the matching program, and will be recognized at that giving level by the charity. Matching gift programs generally consist of five steps: 〔http://doublethedonation.com/MatchingGifts.html〕 # Individuals donate. # Nonprofits notify eligible donors. # Donors submit matching gift requests. # Nonprofits validate grant requests # Corporations cut checks. In order to procure the matching funds, this employee would submit a form to his or her employer's human resources department.〔http://grantspace.org/Tools/Knowledge-Base/Funding-Resources/Corporations/Matching-gifts〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「matching gift」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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