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A donor to our organization has offered to match gifts from other donors. Is there anything to preclude another donor from obtaining a matching grant from his employer and asking the first donor to match both gifts?
There is nothing inherently wrong with the idea of getting the employer’s match to meet a challenge from another donor. The donor offering the match can presumably set the general parameters of the arrangement, but it seems appropriate to match new money from both sources.
April 17, 2009
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By Ronald W. Clement |
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