Double your donation with employer matching

*Please note the Employer Matching search tool is not currently available in French. To find out if your gift is eligible, please read the FAQ below. 

You can make double the impact for people facing cancer when your employer matches your donation to the Canadian Cancer Society.

Many companies offer workplace charitable giving programs to encourage their employees to extend their philanthropy at work.

Check below to see if your employer will match your donation to help people affected by cancer. If you find your employer, you can easily access next steps to request a matching gift.

Frequently asked questions

Many employers offer charitable matching gift programs to employees. While these programs vary by company, as an example, if you donated $100, your company could match it and donate an additional $100.

The simplest way is to search for your employer in the database above to see if they will match your donation to the Canadian Cancer Society.

Your employer may match donations but they may not be listed in the tool above. Contact your company’s leadership or human resources department about whether they will match donations to the Canadian Cancer Society.

When your company comes up in the search above, follow the prompts to fill out a request form and submit it to your employer, typically electronically.

Yes, you will get a tax receipt for the amount of your donation, not including the matched portion. Your employer will receive a tax receipt for their donation.

Your impact

Tomorrow’s life-changing breakthroughs depend on the investments we can make today. Your support fuels our work to:
Stop cancer before it starts by understanding the biology of cancer to help prevent it.
Increase cancer survival by investing in life-saving research and clinical trials for more effective cancer detection and treatment.
Improve the lives of people affected by cancer by providing trusted cancer information and ensuring equitable access to compassionate support – so no one has to face cancer alone. 

Together, we can change the future of cancer forever.