Chase renews partnership with Make-A-Wish

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March 25, 2025

JPMorgan Chase has renewed its partnership with Make-A-Wish, an organization that grants wishes for children with severe illnesses. Chase will donate $3 million to the organization through Chase Ultimate Rewards point and cash, according to a press release.

Chase first partnered with Make-A-Wish in 2024 and provided 150 million Ultimate Rewards points to grant more than 300 wishes. These include allowing Brynn, 12, to visit Hawaii.

“When a wish includes air travel, airfare costs are often the largest expense for wishes and for every wish we grant, two more children with critical illnesses are still waiting for their wishes to come true,” Leslie Motter, president, and CEO of Make-A-Wish America, said in the release. “Chase’s ongoing support allows Make-A-Wish to provide hope and joy through transformative travel experiences that create lasting memories for children and families during their most challenging times.”

“We are proud to support Make-A-Wish and renew our partnership to help make wishes possible for children facing critical illness,” Jennifer Wilson-Buttigieg, head of travel policy, Chase Travel Group, said in the release. “With so many wishes involving travel, specifically the need for airline tickets, we have the unique opportunity to donate Ultimate Rewards points to fuel travel wishes for wish kids and families, and to invite our card members to redeem their rewards to support causes that matter to them most, like Make-A-Wish.”


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