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  2. Matching funds - Wikipedia

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    In philanthropic giving, foundations and corporations often give money to non-profit entities in the form of a matching gift. [2] Corporate matches often take the form of employee matching gifts, which means that if an employee donates to a nonprofit, the employee's corporation will donate money to the same nonprofit according to a predetermined match ratio (usually 1:1).

  3. Community Foundation match program available for new named ...

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    A Donor Advised Fund, which is like having a personal grantmaking fund, and has a $10,000 minimum threshold, now only requiring $5,000 to get the match. A Community Grants Fund, where annual ...

  4. Charitable contribution deductions in the United States

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    Abby, our taxpayer, owns a sporting goods store. Her business is doing well so she decides to donate some of last season's inventory to The Women's Sports Foundation, a certified charitable organization. Abby's adjusted gross income this year is $700,000. The fair market value of Abby's donated inventory is $600,000.

  5. Challenge grant - Wikipedia

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    A typical requirement is similar to matching funds where funds must be raised or acquired from other sources following a stated matching factor, often 2:1, 3:1 or 4:1. For example, a $1,000 challenge grant with a 3:1 match would require the recipient to raise $3,000 before they would receive the $1,000 grant.

  6. NYC candidates rake in big bucks in public matching funds - AOL

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    Two leading candidates on Tuesday raked in more than $7 million in “matching funds” that come from taxpayer dollars, and another 59 wannabes running for other offices got nearly $10 million total.

  7. Donor-Advised Funds vs. Private Foundations: Which Is Best ...

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    Donor-advised funds and private foundations offer two ways to financially support causes while gaining valuable tax deductions. Each permits donations of non-cash donations that may include ...

  8. List of wealthiest charitable foundations - Wikipedia

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    Open Society Foundations United States: New York City: $19.6 billion 1993 [15] 12 Lilly Endowment United States: Indianapolis: $15.1 billion 1937 [16] 13 Ford Foundation United States: New York City: $13.7 billion 1936 [17] 14 Silicon Valley Community Foundation United States: San Jose, California: $13.6 billion 2007 [18] 15 Garfield Weston ...

  9. List of charitable foundations - Wikipedia

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    The Children's Investment Fund Foundation; Children's Liver Disease Foundation; Children's Miracle Network Hospitals; Children's National Medical Center;