Because companies tend to default to the biggest, most visible organizations.
Because smaller teams don’t have the bandwidth, networks, or time to pursue corporate partnerships — even though the impact could transform their work.
Match-For-Good was created to change that.
To level the playing field.
To make space for new voices.
To help companies discover organizations they’d never have found on their own — without you chasing leads or competing for attention.
And because we’ve built trust with companies long before any request is made, they’re more open, more curious, and more willing to meet the missions we recommend.
Corporate partners are out there looking for missions to support but they tend to default to the biggest, most visible names. Match-For-Good gives smaller non-profits access to companies that are already ready to give, so you’re not chasing leads, you’re meeting aligned partners.
Become a Match-For-Good Network Member:
When you join the Match-For-Good Network as a charity member, you’re stepping into a curated space built to spark real, lasting corporate partnerships.
Here’s what you receive as a member:
It’s quick. Tell us about your organization and what you’re looking for in a corporate partner.
We’ll schedule a call to learn about your goals, answer your questions, and see if the network is a good fit.
When a company comes to us looking to partner, we recommend aligned non-profits from our network. If you’re a fit, we’ll reach out to see if you’re interested before making an introduction.
When there’s a match, we introduce the company directly to you. We handle the connection so you can focus on the conversation — not the outreach
We check in regularly to make sure the partnership is thriving — and provide support as needed.
Includes:
Investment:
$150 USD to get started.
When a partnership comes through, a brokerage fee applies — we’ll walk you through the details on your onboarding call.
Participation in Match-For-Good is included for organizations enrolled in the Corporate Partnership Program