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- Obtain a GannettMatch form from your local human resources representative.
- Send this form with your gift to SNAA.
- If you make an online contribution, print out your PayPal receipt and send it along with the GannettMatch form to SNAA.
- Make a donation to the State News Alumni Association by mail or online.
- Log in to the GannettMatch system to report your donation.
For more information on whether your company has such a program, check with your human resources department. A partial list of major companies with such programs, along with directions on how to tap into them, is included below. If your company has such a program, let us know by contacting State News General Manager Marty Sturgeon or a member of the Alumni Association board.
For more information on whether your company has such a program, check with your human resources department. A partial list of major companies with such programs, along with directions on how to tap into them, is included below. If your company has such a program, let us know.
Contact us and we'll help you find out. If you work for a major media company that has a gift-matching program that you think should be listed on our site, let us know.
Contact us and we'll help you find out. If you work for a major media company that has a gift-matching program that you think should be listed on our site, let us know.
In many cases, you can double the impact of your donation to SNAA's activities by tapping into an employer's matching gifts program. Often this requires little more than notifying your employer of your donation at the time you make it.
For more information on whether your company has such a program, check with your human resources department. A partial list of major companies with such programs, along with directions on how to tap into them, is included below. If your company has such a program, let us know by contacting State News General Manager Marty Sturgeon or a member of the SNAA board.
In many cases, you can double the impact of your donation to State News Alumni Association's activities by tapping into an employer's matching gifts program. Often this requires little more than notifying your employer of your donation at the time you make it.
For more information on whether your company has such a program, check with your human resources department. A partial list of major companies with such programs, along with directions on how to tap into them, is included below. If your company has such a program, let us know by contacting State News General Manager Marty Sturgeon or a member of the Alumni Association board.
Does your company offer a match?
Contact us and we'll help you find out. If you work for a major media company that has a gift-matching program that you think should be listed on our site, let us know.
(:title Matching Contributions:) Double your donation dollars with your employer's help!
In many cases, you can double the impact of your donation to SNAA's activities by tapping into an employer's matching gifts program. Often this requires little more than notifying your employer of your donation at the time you make it.
For more information on whether your company has such a program, check with your human resources department. A partial list of major companies with such programs, along with directions on how to tap into them, is included below. If your company has such a program, let us know by contacting State News General Manager Marty Sturgeon or a member of the SNAA board.
Gannett
Gannett matches donations of $50 to $10,000 per year by employees to eligible nonprofits through its Gannett Foundation. Here's how to participate:
- Obtain a GannettMatch form from your local human resources representative.
- Send this form with your gift to SNAA.
- If you make an online contribution, print out your PayPal receipt and send it along with the GannettMatch form to SNAA.






