Match for a Cause

Match the score is a website where sports and charitable giving unite.

It was created out of the desire to contribute to those in need while being entertained by your favorite games.

It is a community where fans come to feed their competitive side, win prizes and support major charities.

Vision: To assist in providing resources to those in need

Mission: To create growth in charitable giving through sports interactions

(You + MatchTheScore = entertainment.  Your contribution + Charitable Organization = new medical equipment for patients)

How It Works

1. Create an account by providing all required information and adding funds

2. Choose your contest, NFL, NBA, MLB, etc

3.  Select match-up and predict final score (ex… Steelers 24—Ravens 17)

4. Donate a set amount ($1 to $5 donations)

5. Pick your prize from a list of gift cards worth 50 times your donation amount

Donation Amounts         Prize Value

$1                                        $50

$2                                       $100

$3                                       $150

$4                                       $200

$5                                       $250

Charities We Support

The charities have been chosen based on their individual missions and the history of successful support to the constituents they serve.

The following charities will receive a percentage of all donations collected by MatchTheScore.

All donation are tax deductible, it’s a WIN – WIN.

Charitable Organization Partners:

ASPCA – https://www.aspca.org/

Easter Seals – http://www.easterseals.com/

St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital – https://www.stjude.org/

Doctors w/out Borders – http://www.doctorswithoutborders.org/

Alzheimer’s Foundation of America – https://alzfdn.org/

Breast Cancer Research Foundation – https://www.bcrf.org/

Wounded Warrior Family Support – https://www.wwfs.org/

Fisher House Foundation – https://www.fisherhouse.org/

American Heart Foundation – http://www.heart.org/HEARTORG/

American Diabetes Association – http://www.diabetes.org