Match Funding
Match Funding Schemes 2023
Matched Funding Schemes
Did you know that you can help your school double the funds raised through PSA events?
As a parent you are automatically enrolled into the school Parent Staff Association (PSA) which has a registered charity ‘Uxendon Manor PSA’. You could be contributing 100s to 1,000s of pounds a year through School discos, Summer and Winter Fairs fund raising events.
This scheme adds huge value to the school’s drive to continually build a better environment for your children. Your contribution would also go a long way in building a stronger community involving Parents, Staff and Businesses within Uxendon Manor School.
How it works
Match Funding is one type of scheme many companies have in place to support charities whereby they will match gifts either raised or donated to a charity by their employees.
Some companies have formal schemes in place while others may consider each request on its own merits. See below for some companies that are known to run the scheme.
3 simple steps;
- Ask your Human Resources department on their Matching Gift scheme works. Understand what you need to provide them.
- Register name with us so we can assist.
Email psa@uxendonmanor.com for a link to the Match Funding online form.
- We will contact you on the next steps and next fund-raising event for you to register the event with your employer. We will work with you to set everything up.
Contact us.
Email address: psa@uxendonmanor.com
List of known companies
Below is a list of companies which we understand will match the charitable gifts of their employees. If your company is not listed, please contact your Human Resources department.
A number of overseas organisations also operate similar schemes, particularly those in the US.
3i
3i Deutschland GmbH
Abbey National
ABN Amro Bank
Accenture
Alfred Dunhill
Alliance & Leicester
Alliance Capital
American Express
Amoco Foundation
Anglian Water
Argos
Arla Foods
ARM Holdings
Asda
ASSEAL
AstraZeneca
AT Kearney
BAA
Bank of America
Bank of England
Bank of Scotland
Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi
Bankers Trust
Barclays Bank
Barclays Capital
Barclays Group
BG Group
BOC Group
Boeing Commercial Airplanes
Boots
Boston Consulting Group
BP
Bradford and Bingley
Bristol-Myers Squibb
British American Tobacco
British Gas
BT
C & A Stores
Cable & Wireless
Camelot Group
Cap Gemini
Capital International Research
Carlsberg Tetley
Cemex UK
Centrica
Chase Manhattan
Citibank Group
Cooperative Bank
Cornhill Insurance
Coutts Bank
Credit Suisse First Boston
De La Rue
Debenhams
Deloitte Consulting
Deutsche Bank
DHL
Diageo
Dixons Group
Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein
Eli Lily
EMI Group
Energis
Ericsson Telecom
Ernst & Young
Experian
Exxon Mobil
Fidelity Investments
First Bus
First Group
Ford Motor Company
GlaxoSmithKline
Goldman Sachs
Guardian Royal Exchange
Halifax
HSBC
IBM
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Industrial Bank of Japan
Invensys
J Sainsbury’s
Johnson & Johnson
J P Morgan & Co
Kellogg’s
Kingfisher
KPMG
Legal & General
Littlewoods
Lloyds TSB
Marks and Spencer
Mars
Marsh & McLennan Companies
McKinsey & Co
Mercury Asset Management
Merrill Lynch
Microsoft
Midland Bank
Midlands Electricity
Mitsubishi
Moody's Investors Services Ltd
Morgan Stanley
National Grid Transco
National Power
National Westminster Bank
NCR Corporation
NFC Northern Electric
Norwich Union
O2
Pearson
Peugeot Motor Company
Pfizer
Philip Morris International
Philips
PPG Industries Foundation
PricewaterhouseCoopers
Proctor & Gamble
Reuters
Robert Fleming & Co
Rolls Royce
Royal and Sun Alliance
Royal Bank of Scotland Group
Royal London Mutual Insurance
Royal Sun Alliance
Schroder’s
Scottish and Southern Energy
Seaboard
Shell
Siemens Medical
Sigma Securities
SIT Investment Associates Foundation
Sky Broadcasting
SmithKline Beecham
Southern Electric
Stagecoach Group
Stagecoach Holdings
Standard & Poor’s
Sun Life of Canada
Swiss Bank Corp
Tesco
Texaco
Thames Water
The Economist Group
UBS Warburg
Unilever
United Airlines
United Utilities
Vodafone
Warner Music International
William M Mercer
Woolwich
Yorkshire Water