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Essential to Community program
Cardinal Health employees

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Cardinal Health
c/o Community Relations
7000 Cardinal Place
Dublin, OH 43017
Email: communityrelations
@cardinalhealth.com

Employee involvement

Our Essential to Community program recognizes and supports Cardinal Health employees and their involvement in the communities in which they live and work.

Employee matching gift program

The Cardinal Health Essential to Community Program provides eligible employees with the opportunity to make individual donations to any approved charitable organization through the Cardinal Health Giving Station

  • Donations of $25 or more will be matched by the Cardinal Health Foundation
    • Health related or schools/scholarship programs are matched at 100%
    • Other charitable categories are matched at 50%
  • Employees are eligible for up to $2,000 in matching funds per calendar year
  • Donations to United Way chapters are matched at 50%
    • No minimum contribution is required
    • United Way donations are excluded from the $2,000 annual matching cap

There are four ways to make a donation through the Cardinal Health Giving Station
  1. Payroll deduction (one-time or on-going)
  2. Credit card
  3. Check
  4. Securities

Please note: Donations made through the Cardinal Health Giving Station are batch processed monthly and checks are sent to charitable organizations approximately 30 - 45 days after the end of the month in which the donation was pledged.

Leadership and team volunteer grants

The Cardinal Health Essential to Community Program provides eligible employees with the opportunity to apply for grants to recognize their involvement with an approved charitable organization. Grant applications are available via the Cardinal Health Giving Station

There are three types of Essential to Community grants available:

  1. Team Fundraising Grants are available for employees who:
    • Are part of a team of at least three Cardinal Health employees
    • Raise funds, outside of normal working hours, through a ‘grass roots’ effort for an eligible charity
    • Must apply after fundraising event has taken place
  2. Team Building Grants are available for employees who:
    • Are part of a team of at least three Cardinal Health employees.
    • Who volunteer their time for a hands-on team service project for an approved non-profit organization.
    • Team Building grants are calculated by the number of team hours spents on a project. Grants are available up to $2,000.
    • Team volunteer activities that take place during work hours must be approved and supported by the team manager or senior leadership.
  3. Volunteer Leadership Grants are available to employees if they:
    • Serve as a board member for an approved organization;
    • Chair a major committee or fundraiser; or
    • Demonstrate meaningful leadership in some other way.
    • Volunteer Leadership Grants are awarded at $3,500. Approved charitable organizations are eligible to receive up to two Volunteer Leadership Grants per fiscal year.


Program eligibility

Employees classified as regular, non-union employees working a minimum of 20 hours per week are eligible to participate in the Cardinal Health Essential to Community Program.

For inclusion in the program, organizations must be designated as 501(c)(3) by the IRS and must not fall within the categories below.

Program limitations

Organizations excluded from the program are those that:
  • Don’t serve an educational, community service or charitable purpose for the community at large
  • Have divisive or litigious public agendas
  • Discriminate on the basis of age, disability, religion, ethnic origin, gender or sexual orientation;
  • Are member-based (veterans and labor organizations, fraternal, athletic or social clubs)
  • Are religious or political in nature
  • Are classified as a 509(a)(3) supporting organization by the IRS

Charitable donations excluded are those that are for:
  • Memberships, subscriptions, club dues, legal obligations, loan repayments
  • Private foundations or deferred giving trusts
  • Recreational or extracurricular activities (sponsored travel, marching bands, youth clubs)
  • Payments that afford the contributor a personal benefit or special treatment such as free tickets, premiums or meals