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Re: Companies with Matching Grants

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Originally Posted by Mr V View Post
Boeing and Microsoft in addition to their matching programs listed on that site have hours payment programs. Boeing pays $10 per hour while Microsoft pays $17 per hour. Boeing has a max of 600hrs per year and have to have a minimum of 10 hours. Not sure on the specifics of Microsoft's program. Alaska Airlines has a hours funding program but do not know the details.
Boeing's minimum is 25 hours (or at least it is for me, maybe it's different for other business units or bargaining units?). Our $6,000 is total giving per employee per year. So if I gave $3,000 to another cause, 1778 would only be eligible for up to $3,000 (from me) for that year. If we had 3 Boeing mentors that all hit the cap, the team would get $18,000.

(This is on top of the FRC Boeing Grant that has historically paid a significant portion of our registration fee. Thanks Boeing!)
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