Double your Gift with Company Matching Programs

Want to make a BIG impact? Imagine the power of your gift when it is doubled or even tripled. One soccer ball becomes two. Training one coach becomes two. Changing one attitude becomes...how many? 

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Find out:  See if your company will match your donation to Special Olympics.

You can double or triple your tax-deductible support of Special Olympics athletes through your company's matching gift program. Matching allows your contribution to increase opportunity for exponentially more athletes with intellectual disabilities than you could’ve imagined.

You may also visit your personnel office to ask if they match charitable donations, obtain a matching gift form, fill it out completely and mail it in.  When you fill out your paperwork, whether you submit it via your company or mail it directly to Special Olympics, please include your name, address, amount and date of your donation, and phone number so we are able to contact you if necessary and are able to process your matching gift promptly.

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