I’d be curious about specifics for how you go about doing these kinds of things
When I did the effective giving discussion at work last time I sent out an email to an internal “misc” mailing list saying day/time/location and then sat at a table in the cafeteria with a sign. People came over, we talked. For the matching I would do something similar: send something out to an internal mailing list describing and advocating for the charity and offering to match.
(In the case of matching this year there’s a semi-formal program where groups of employees get together and offer to match donations to a specific charity, and a group formed for SCI while I was out on leave, so when I came back I just had to notice the email and say “hey, can I join this matching party?”)
When I did the effective giving discussion at work last time I sent out an email to an internal “misc” mailing list saying day/time/location and then sat at a table in the cafeteria with a sign. People came over, we talked. For the matching I would do something similar: send something out to an internal mailing list describing and advocating for the charity and offering to match.
(In the case of matching this year there’s a semi-formal program where groups of employees get together and offer to match donations to a specific charity, and a group formed for SCI while I was out on leave, so when I came back I just had to notice the email and say “hey, can I join this matching party?”)