Support GLAAD: Matching Gifts
Make your gift go further
Many employers sponsor matching gift programs and will match any charitable contributions made by their employees. If your company offers a matching gifts program your gift to GLAAD could be doubled or even tripled and some companies even provide matching gifts for volunteer hours.
Does my company match gifts?
To find out if your company has a matching gift policy, please enter your employer's name in the search box below. If they don’t appear in the search be sure to check with your HR department, if they will match your gift please contact Dave Montez (dmontez@glaad.org) so we can add them to our list.
How do I get my gift matched?
There are two main ways a company matches a gift: paper form or online. Each company has its own guidelines for employees, spouses, retirees, and widows/widowers. If your company is eligible, either go to your company’s matching gift website or request a matching gift form from your employer, and send it completed and signed with your gift. If you forgot to submit your matching gift with your donation, you can usually submit your request to your company up to a year after you made the original gift. Most corporate procedures are very simple:
- Request a Matching Form from your company.
- Complete and submit the form to GLAAD along with your gift.
- GLAAD will verify the completed form and return it to the company.
- The company issues a matching gift contribution to GLAAD.
Completed forms can be sent with your personal gift to:
Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD)
Dave Montez
Chief of Staff
104 West 29th Street, 4th Floor
New York, NY, 10001
646.871.8044
fax: 212.629.3225
dmontez@glaad.org
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Snapshot of Our Work

Over a quarter million people join Jen Tyrrell to tell the Boy Scouts: Stop the discrimination
Over 250,000 people have joined Ohio mom Jen Tyrrell in telling the Boy Scouts of America to put an end to its long history of discrimination against LGBT scouts and leaders. GLAAD has helped share Jen’s story with media including The Associated Press, The New York Times, CNN, MSNBC, and dozens of others. Sign Jen’s Change.org petition here. Read more.
