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Matching Gifts


Many companies offer matching funds when you make a gift to The Cancer Institute of New Jersey Foundation, a 501(c) 3 organization. If you or your spouse’s employer has a matching gift program, your contribution will result in even more support for CINJ. Please include your company’s matching gift form with your completed donation form and gift. Contact your company’s Human Resources office for a form or more information regarding matching funds.

A SAMPLE LIST OF ORGANIZATIONS THAT MATCH CONTRIBUTIONS
Altria Group, Inc.
American Express Company
American International Group, Inc.
Bristol-Meyers Squibb
Chubb Federal Insurance Company
CNA Foundation
Colgate-Palmolive Company
Computer Associates International, Inc.
Deutsche Bank Americas
Doris Duke Charitable Foundation
Fannie Mae
GlaxoSmithKline
Hoffmann-La Roche Inc.
Home Depot
IBM International
IFF
Johnson & Johnson
J.P. Morgan Chase
Kraft Foods
Lincoln Financial Group
Macy's, Inc.
McMaster-Carr Supply Company
The Merck Company
Merrill Lynch & Co.
Microsoft
Moody's
National Starch and Chemical
Novartis US
Old Mutual Business Services
Oracle
Pfizer, Inc.
Prudential
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
Saint-Gobain Corporation
Sony Corporation of America
Sun Microsystems
Toys "R" Us
Tyco
UBS
Unilever United States
Verizon
Wachovia
Wiley Rein & Fielding, LLP




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