Workplace Giving & Matching Gifts

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Matching Gifts 

With matching gifts you can sometimes double or even triple your gift!  Many employers sponsor matching gift programs and will match charitable contributions made by their employees. To find out if your company has a matching gift policy, please enter your employer´s name below.

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If your company matches, you may be able to access the forms directly through the search above. Follow the set procedure per your company's policy and the American Brain Tumor Association will be happy to assist. The impact of your gift may be doubled or possibly tripled! Some companies match gifts made by retirees and/or spouses.  If you are unsure of the process, ask your Human Resources department for a matching gift form and mail it to the address below:


American Brain Tumor Association

Attn:  Development Department

8550 W. Bryn Mawr Ave., Suite 550
Chicago, IL 60631-3225

Payroll Deductions

One of the most convenient ways to give a contribution is through regular payroll deductions.  Donations made through these campaigns are often paid-out at each payroll for a set level you decide coer the course of the calendar year.  No matter how small your contribution, your dollars add up to make a difference. 

Combined Federal Campaign
The ABTA participates in the Combined Federal Campaign. Federal employees can donate to the ABTA through the Combined Federal Campaign (CFC).

You can designate the American Brain Tumor Association to receive your workplace campaign gift by writing the correct charity identification number onto your pledge form. This charity identification number will be different for each campaign, so refer to your campaign materials – you will find us listed as Brain Tumor Association, American.

 

For some United Way and corporate campaigns, ABTA may not be listed – just write the following information on your pledge form – “American Brain Tumor Association, EIN #23-7286648”.

 

The American Brain Tumor Association is certified by Independent Charities of America and is a member of the CancerCURE Federation.