Employer Matching Gifts

Magnify your impact in cancer immunotherapy research with an employer matching gift.

Many companies set aside philanthropic dollars and allocate those funds through matching gift programs. These programs allow employees (and oftentimes retirees, spouses, and directors) of the company to make a contribution to a nonprofit organization that is then matched by a corporate gift.

There are more than 20,000 matching gift companies nationwide. To see if your gift would qualify, search for your employer below and follow the instructions provided.

Employer Match Donation Form

See if your employer will match your donation!

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93% of all donors submit matches electronically. When submitting a matching gift through your company’s electronic portal or if your company still uses a paper form you may need the following information about the Cancer Research Institute:

EIN: 13-1837442

Mailing Address:
Cancer Research Institute
Attn: Employer Matching Gifts
29 Broadway, Floor 4
New York, NY 10006-3111

Contact Information:
Phone: 212-688-7515
Email: [email protected]

Matching levels vary from one company to another, but regardless of the match percentage, these gifts represent a significant source of funding for the Cancer Research Institute and cancer immunotherapy research. Although procedures for matching gift programs vary, matching gift forms are usually obtained through the employer’s human resource office. The employee sends the signed form with a check made payable to the Cancer Research Institute. The rest is handled by CRI and the employer.

Frequently asked questions

Who can donate to CRI?

Anyone who has an interest in helping to advance the fight against cancer is encouraged to donate to CRI. Individuals can make cash donations and also include CRI in their estate planning or planned givingCorporations and foundations also can make donations.

Are there tax benefits for donating to CRI?

CRI is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization, so your donations are deductible for federal or state tax purposes as allowed by law. Planned giving, which can encompass bequests and gift annuities, may offer other tax or financial planning advantages as well.

In 2020, U.S. taxpayers can take advantage of new charitable giving incentives in the U.S. Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act. Taxpayers who do not itemize their returns may receive a tax deduction of up to $300 for cash donations to 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations. Taxpayers who itemize returns may now deduct up to 100% of their Adjusted Gross Income on cash donations. Corporations may now deduct up to 25% of taxable income. Please consult your tax advisor for more information.

How do “charity watchdog” organizations rate CRI?

We consistently earn high marks from charity watchdog organizations, including an A or higher from the American Institute of Philanthropy. We are also a proud member of the Better Business Bureau Wise Giving Alliance, the most rigorous evaluator of charity activity with 20 standards of accountability and ethical practice. We have 4 out of 4 stars from Charity Navigator, the nation’s largest and most utilized evaluator of charities; an A grade from Charity Watch; and a Platinum Participant Seal from GuideStar.

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