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Matching Gift Surveys
let you see what peer institutions are doing in matching gifts, what are revenues, average gifts, trends for both non profits and higher educational institutions alike

  • Phonathon & Matching Gifts
    According to a snapshot of RuffaloCODY’s on-campus phonathon programs, nearly 10% of total revenues came from matching gifts.


  • Council for Aid to Education 2010 Survey (Matching Gifts)
    The 2010 CAE VSE annual survey has been recently released. For the statistics on Matching Gifts for over 700 higher education institutions including private elementary and secondary schools Highlights included the total in matching gifts being 141 million with the average matching gift being $545.00. For the full report contact vse@cae.org


  • Matching Gifts are an Increasing Part of Corporate Giving, Survey Shows
    According to Giving in Numbers, 2011 Edition, the annual corporate philanthropy benchmarking report by the Committee Encouraging Corporate Philanthropy (CECP), 57% of the companies surveyed increased the dollar amounts contributed to their matching gift programs from 2009 to 2010. Furthermore, median matching increased slightly from $1.67 million to $1.70 million. Another interesting change noted in the report was that in 2010, 40 companies added disaster-relief matching programs that had not been offered the previous year.


  • 2010 Matching Gifts Survey Results
    AThanks to Brian Dowling and Amy Phillips the results of the 2010 Matching Gifts Survey are now released. The response rates were very good with almost 450 participants. We hope we can all learn strategies to improve our matching gift efforts through reviewing the results of this fourth annual survey. Click here for entire survey.


  • 7th Annual Survey on Matching Gifts
    It's time once again - time for us to invite your participation in the 7th annual survey on matching gifts. It is our intent again to provide ideas for how to improve and enhance matching give revenue and compare results with prior surveys to find with tactics have been most fruitful. Many of you have previously participated in the matching gift surveys and we are hopeful that participation will expand once more this year. As with past surveys, results will again be shared first with participants, then posted.

    Here are links:

    Online Version

    Budgets continue to tighten and matching gift revenue still isn't something we should just expect to flow into our coffers with little to no effort. It is still important to focus on strategies that have proven most successful throughout the nonprofit world. Please do take part in the survey; it's a very good investment of 20-30 minutes of your time. We would ask that you encourage your colleagues at other organizations to take part, as well!

    You have our thanks, in advance, for your participation! Amy Phillips and Brian Dowling