Matching Gift Program
You May Be Able to Double or Even Triple Your Gift
You may be affiliated with a company that has a matching gift program, which may double or even triple your gift dollars to Crazy Horse Memorial. Even if you have already given a gift, you may still be able to have it matched. Check with your employer.
Many companies will match their employees & retirees charitable contributions. We don’t know all of them, but below is a sampling. It is best to check with your company’s Human Resources department.
| AAA Matching Contribution Prgm. 12901 North Forty Drive St. Louis, MO 63141 Follett Corp Monsanto Fund-Matching Gift Program Aetna Foundation, Inc. Gannett Matching Gift Center Pfizer Foundation Matching Gifts Progra Alliant Energy Foundation, Inc GE Foundation |
The Flora Family Foundation Suite 123 2121 Sand Hill Road Menlo Park, CA 94025 AngloGold Ashanti North America Inc. GlaxoSmithKline Foundation Thomson Tax & Accounting Bank of America Matching Gifts IBM Corporation Matching Grants Prog United Technologies Matching Gifts Prog |
Burlington Northern Santa Fe Foundation 5601 W 26th St Cicero, IL 60804-3238 JPMorgan Chase Foundation U.S. Bancorp Foundation, Mtchng Gifts Caterpillar Foundation Liz Claiborne Foundation Verizon Foundation Deluxe Corporation Foundation U.S. Bancorp Foundation, Matching Gifts |
If you find your company through this search or you don’t know if your company supports matching funds donations, please check with your company’s Human Resources department for eligibility requirements and to get a Matching Gift form. If your company is not listed, we encourage you to inquire with them if Crazy Horse Memorial Foundation can be added to your company’s list of eligible charities.
Mail the form to
Crazy Horse Memorial Foundation
12151 Avenue of the Chiefs,
Crazy Horse, SD 57730-8900
or fax it to 605.673.2185.
For further information…
Please contact the development office at:
605.673.4681
or e-mail:
giving@crazyhorsememorial.org
Crazy Horse Memorial is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) foundation. Contributions to the organization are tax deductible under IRS rules.



