Many companies have an Employee Dollar Matching program and will match an employee's fundraising or donation to a charity. It's a popular workplace initiative, so ask your HR Department, or Corporate Social Responsibility team if it's something your workplace has.

If not, you can ask if they'd be interested in setting up a matching program, or if the company would be willing to support you and make a donation to Dry July Foundation.

Dry July Foundation is a registered charity, meaning every donation, including dollar matching donations, is tax deductible. Plus, every donation will help improve the comfort and wellbeing of people affected by cancer.


If required, the Dry July Foundation can provide proof of charity status and a letter to your organisation with your fundraising total. If your company is matching a donation, your email receipt should be sufficient.

If you have any other questions in regards to Dollar Matching, please email [email protected]

Here are some well-known companies that have an Employee Dollar Matching Program:

  • 3M
  • AMP
  • Accenture
  • Apple
  • AMP
  • Bank of Queensland
  • Bloomberg
  • Barclays
  • BHP
  • CA Technologies
  • Clayton Utz
  • Credit Suisse
  • CSL
  • Deloitte
  • IAG
  • IBM
  • ebay
  • Freehills
  • Flight Centre
  • Google
  • Greenwoods & Freehills
  • Investec Bank
  • Johnson & Johnson Pacific
  • Macquarie Bank
  • Mallesons Stephens Jacques
  • Miele Australia
  • MLC
  • National Australia Bank
  • Origin Energy
  • Optus
  • QBE
  • Salesforce
  • Sodexo
  • Spotlight
  • Symantec
  • Stockland
  • Tata
  • Thomson Reuters
  • UBS
  • Unilever
  • Vodafone
  • Wellington Management
  • Westpac