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Many employers support workplace giving programs and will match charitable gifts made by employees dollar for dollar -- sometimes even more! This is a great way to multiply the size of your gift for the work of IMA World Health.
Check with your employer to see if your gift to IMA World Health is eligible. (Some workplaces list us under our incorporated name of "Interchurch Medical Assistance.") Be sure to request a matching gift form from your employer, complete and sign it, and send it to the address below. IMA World Health will contact your company to obtain the matching gift.
Questions? Contact IMA World Health at 410-635-8720 or (toll free) 877-241-7952.
The Federal Times ranked IMA as one of the most efficient charities in the CFC! Military personnel, government employees, and postal workers can contribute to our international health care work by making a pledge to us at Combined Federal Campaign - Overseas under our incorporated name, Interchurch Medical Assistance (#10901).
United Way is one of the country's largest managers of coordinated campaigns and holds its annual pledge drive once a year.
If your organization participates in the United Way campaign, check to see if IMA World Health is an eligible charity (some workplaces list us under our incorporated name of "Interchurch Medical Assistance"). If we are not listed, many workplaces allow employees to write in the names of their favorite charities. And if that isn't possible, please ask your employer to consider including IMA World Health as an eligible charity.
Many employers participate in coordinated charitable campaigns in the workplace through payroll deduction. Speak to your employer about registering IMA World Health as a charity in your workplace campaign. If you need assistance, please call us at 410-635-8720 or (toll free) 877-241-7952.
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