Every donation makes a difference, but that impact gets multiplied when every dollar is matched by a generous employer. Corporate gift matching can double or triple an employee’s donation, but it’s criminally underused — with an estimated $4-7B of potential matching gift revenue going unclaimed every year from companies that match donations.
Awareness is improving, but many employees still don’t know if their employer offers a matching gift program or how they can get involved. Discover the top matching gift companies and how their program works, so you can encourage donors to explore this lesser-known way to make their contributions go even further.

Key corporate gift matching program features
Corporate matching gift programs typically outline who is eligible, what the company can match, and how to use the program. The program details should cover:
- The minimum and maximum eligible donation limit
- How often the donation limit resets (whether it’s annually or a lifetime total)
- The match ratio (typically 1:1 or 2:1)
- Eligible donors (full-time, part-time, retired employees)
- Types of nonprofits that donation matches can be made to (e.g. 503(c) organizations or nonprofits in a specific field like educational institutions or environmental causes)
- How to apply for a donation match and what the process involves
If an employee and their donation meets the eligibility criteria, their employer should match the donation at the relevant ratio — giving the nonprofit access to double (or more) the funds from employee contributions.
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16 companies that match donations
Explore some of the top matching gift companies, including donation limits, ratios, and who is eligible for the program.
| Company | Matching gift ratio | Maximum donation amount | Auto submission? |
| American Express | 1:1 | $8,000 | Not currently |
| Apple | 1:1 | $10,000 | Not currently |
| Avon | 2:1 | $15,000 | Not currently |
| bp | 1:1 | $5,000 | Not currently |
| Chevron | 1:1 | $7,500 | Not currently |
| Coca-Cola | 2:1 | $10,000 | Not currently |
| Deloitte | 1:1 | $32,500 | Yes |
| Dell | 1:1 | $10,000 | Not currently |
| Disney | 1:1 | $25,000 | Not currently |
| Gap Inc. | 1:1 | $15,000 | Not currently |
| GE Aerospace | 1:1 | $5,000 | Not currently |
| 1:1 | $10,000 | Not currently | |
| Johnson & Johnson | 2:1 | $20,000 | Not currently |
| Microsoft | 1:1 | $15,000 | Not currently |
| Pfizer | 1:1 | $5,000 | Not currently |
| Soros Fund Management | 2:1 | $100,000 | Not currently |
1. American Express
American Express encourages employees to make a difference in their community through a number of initiatives, including a corporate gift matching program. In 2024, including company matched donations, American Express employees donated more than $13M to nonprofit organizations around the world.
Employee donations between $25 and $8,000 are matched on a 1:1 ratio. An enhanced match of 2:1 on the first $1,000 donated is available for employees in specific scenarios.
2. Apple
Technology giant Apple has a generous approach to corporate philanthropy, and offers employees a gift matching program with a higher-than-normal maximum donation limit. The company’s employee giving program has raised more than $880M in total since its inception in 2011.
Apple matches eligible donations of up to $10,000 from both full and part-time employees, on a 1:1 ratio basis.
3. Avon
Avon is more than a beauty and skincare company, it’s an organization that exists to further progress for women and promote inclusive beauty. Linked to this is their long-standing gift matching program, which allows employees’ donations to go even further.
Eligible donations of between $25 and $15,000 are matched on a ratio of up to 2:1, depending on further criteria. This gift matching program is only open to full-time employees.
4. bp
Employees at bp can get eligible donations to nonprofit organizations matched through the bp foundation, which was established back in 1953. In 2023, the foundation matched gifts of more than $6.5M, making it one of the top companies that match donations.
Eligible employee donations between $25 and $5,000 can be matched on a 1:1 ratio, and the program is open to both full-time and part-time employees.
5. Chevron
Supporting local communities is part of the culture at Chevron. The Chevron Humankind initiative delivered more than $33.5M to nonprofits in 2023, through a combination of employee giving programs and company matching funds.
Chevron’s employees can get eligible donations between $20 and $7,500 matched on a 1:1 ratio basis. The program is open to full-time employees and retired employees.
6. Coca-Cola
Global drinks brand Coca-Cola invests in corporate giving programs through The Coca-Cola Foundation, and there’s also a generous employee gift matching program in place for both full-time and retired employees.
Eligible employee donations up to $10,000 can be matched on a 2:1 ratio, and the program is open to full-time and retired employees. The matching gift program also includes donations from spouses and same-sex domestic partners.
7. Deloitte
The Deloitte Foundation has provided more than $42M in matching funds in the last five years to more than 580 US-based colleges and universities. While the company’s corporate giving focus is on education, the gift matching program can be used to support almost every type of nonprofit organization.
Eligible donations of between $50 and $32,500 are matched on a 1:1 ratio, and the program is open to full-time employees and retired employees.
8. Dell
American tech company Dell invests heavily in digital inclusion, and has supported more than 535 nonprofits with digital transformation so far. As well as volunteering hours and pro-bono work, Dell is also committed to matching employee donations.
Eligible employee donations of up to $10,000 can be matched on a 1:1 ratio. Both full-time and part-time employees can take advantage of the gift matching program.
9. Disney
Disney doesn’t just bring a smile to people’s faces, the company also has a rich history of corporate philanthropy. Alongside considerable charitable efforts, Disney also has an employee gift matching program that has contributed more than $113M over the last decade.
Employee donations between $25 and $25,000 are matched on a 1:1 ratio if they’re eligible. Full-time and part-time employees can enjoy access to the program.
10. Gap Inc.
Gap Inc. has a range of corporate giving initiatives, including donations for volunteer hours and a donation match program. Their program includes matching employee donations based on an employee’s job level, and the program opens and closes throughout the year to allow the company to spread donation matches throughout the year.
Eligible donations can be matched on a 1:1 basis for full-time, part-time, and retired employees. For part-time employees the maximum limit is $1,000, rising to up to $15,000 for full-time employees.
11. GE Aerospace
GE Aerospace is well-known for its corporate philanthropy initiatives, and is considered as pioneering the gift matching model that many companies use today. In 2024 alone, the GE Aerospace giving family was responsible for $21.5M in donations and over 30,000 volunteer hours, reinforcing its status as one of the top companies that match donations.
Eligible employee donations are eligible for gift matching of up to $5,000 in each calendar year. The gift matching ratio is 1:1, and full-time and part-time employees are eligible.
12. Google
Google has a long-standing employee gift matching program that goes beyond the basics. As well as general gift matching, employees can also request matches for donations to disaster or international relief initiatives, and for fundraising efforts.
Eligible donations of up to $10,000 can be matched on a 1:1 ratio basis. Both full-time and part-time employees can take advantage of the program. Matching is also available on donations of up to $10,000 to support disaster relief and international aid.
13. Johnson & Johnson
Giving back is a core part of Johnson & Johnson’s corporate values, and this is reflected in their generous matching gifts program. With 138,000 employees globally and countless retired employees, this program allows donations to go even further.
Eligible current employee donations are matched on a 2:1 ratio. For full-time and part-time employees the maximum limit is $20,000 annually, and for retired employees the limit is $10,000 annually on a 1:1 ratio.
14. Microsoft
Microsoft employees contributed more than $263M in donations to more than 37,000 nonprofits in the last year, including funds raised through matching employee donations. The company’s matching gift program is also more forgiving than others, giving employees up to 12 months to submit their matching gift request.
Eligible donations up to $15,000 can be matched on a 1:1 ratio. The program is open to full-time and part-time employees.
15. Pfizer
Pfizer’s corporate social responsibility efforts include a matching gifts program for employees in the US and Puerto Rico. Donations made to eligible 503(c) nonprofit organizations are matched on a dollar-for-dollar basis.
Eligible donations are matched on a 1:1 ratio, up to a maximum of $5,000 annually per employee. The ratio is increased to 2:1 for seasonal campaigns.
16. Soros Fund Management
Soros Fund Management has one of the most generous companies that match donations. Their impactful employee gift matching program has a maximum eligible donation that’s 10x the limit of most other programs.
Eligible donations are matched on a 2:1 ratio, for full-time employees only. The minimum match is $25 and the maximum limit is a staggering $100,000.
Simplifying the process with auto submission
Thousands of companies actually offer gift matching programs, but they’re hard for employees to engage with. The process can be slow and cumbersome — so nonprofits miss out on vital funds. Auto submission simplifies the process and makes employee giving feel more effortless.
Auto submission refers to a process that streamlines the donation matching process. Platforms that offer this (and companies that sign up to it) allow employees to skip the lengthy forms and auto-submit a request for gift matching.
Vendors (and the top matching gift companies that use them) can earn the Certified Leader in Matching Automation (CLMA) certification if they offer auto submission and show a commitment to improving the workplace giving program process for employees and donors.
The CLMA was introduced by Double the Donation, and Kindsight users can take advantage of our Double the Donation integration to bring the power of donation matching to our prospect research software seamlessly.
Make the most of every eligible donation with matching gift programs
Corporate matching gift programs bring a valuable source of funds to nonprofits, but their success depends on raising awareness of matching gift opportunities and simplifying the process for donors.
Continue to highlight gift matching as an option for new and existing donors, and look for ways to make it even easier for them to make it happen — whether that’s sharing this guide on the top companies that match donations, or choosing fundraising software with a donation matching integration that streamlines the experience.
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