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Employee Matching Gifts

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Make your donation go twice as far!

Did you know that more than 26 million people work for companies with employee matching gift programs? You might too! Learn more about your employer’s matching gift programs by entering your company’s name in the below search box.

See if your employer will match your donation!

Boost your impact with a matching gift

Many companies offer matching gift programs, where they match charitable contributions made by their employees. Matching gifts can double, and sometimes triple, the impact of your gift. Some even extend this benefit to retirees and spouses. It’s an easy way to make your generosity go even further. Use the search tool above to see if your employer participates in a matching gift program.

Let’s Double Your Donation

To make matching giving easy, Veterinarians Without Borders has integrated Double the Donation software on all our donation forms. When you donate, you can easily search for your company during the donation process and if your company matches, you’ll be provided information how to submit the match request including forms, guidelines, and/or links once your gift is submitted. It’s a great way to have an even bigger impact for animals and communities in need.

Veterinarians Without Borders U.S.A | EIN 92-2618654 

If your company uses a matching gift platform, submit your request through their portal by choosing Veterinarians Without Borders U.S.A or entering our EIN (92-2618654). 

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Veterinarians Without Borders U.S.A. (VWB) values our donor relationships and protect your privacy. We adhere to the standards published in GuideStar Ethical Code Program, which lays out a set of principles for charitable organizations, and assures that they manage and report their financial affairs responsibly. The information you provide us with will only be used as described in our privacy policy.

Veterinarians Without Borders U.S.A. is a registered non-profit 501(c)(3) organization (EIN/tax ID number: 92-2618654).

Our U.S. head office is located at: 

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