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The Following Organizations Have a Matching Gift Program. These Organizations May Match Gifts for a Health Related Charity Like B the DIFFERENCE The following organizations have a matching gift program. These organizations may match gifts for a health related charity like B THE DIFFERENCE. If your company is listed here, contact your supervisor to determine if B THE DIFFERENCE is eligible. This list is not a guarantee your organization will match a gift for B THE DIFFERENCE. 21st Century Insurance Group 3Com Corporation 3M 4-Guys Stainless Steel Fabricators, Inc. A-D Electronics, Inc. A & E Television Abbott Laboratories ABC, Inc. ABF Freight System, Inc. ABN AMRO ACCO Brands, Inc. ACF Industries, Inc. ADC Telecommunications The Ackerley Group, Inc. Acme-Cleveland Corporation Acuson Acxiom Corporation Adams Harkness & Hill, Inc. Adaptec, Inc. ADC Telecommunications, Inc. Addison Wesley Publishing Co. Addison-Welsley Publishers Limited Adobe Systems, Inc. ADP Foundation Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. Advanced Technology Laboratories, Inc. Advanta Corp. Aearo Company AEGON USA, Inc. Aeroquip-Vickers, Inc. AES Corporation Aetna, Inc. AG Communication Systems AGL Resources Inc. Agena Corporation Agrevo Canada Inc. Agri Bank AGT Aid Association for Lutherans AIG AIM Management Group Air Liquide America Corp. Air Products & Chemicals, Inc. Air Products Canada Ltd. Air & Water Technologies Corporation AKZO Nobel Albany International Corp. Albemarle Corporation Alberta Energy Company Ltd. Albertson’s, Inc. Albright & Wilson Americas Ltd. Alcan Aluminum Corp. Alcatel Canada, Inc. Alcoa, Inc. Alco Standard Corporation Alexander & Baldwin, Inc. Alexander Haas Martin & Partners Allegheny Teledyne Incorporated Allegro Microsystems, Inc. Allendale Mutual Insurance Company Allfirst Financial Incorporated Alliance Capital Management L.P. Alliance Fund Distributors Alliant Energy Alliant Techsystems, Inc. Allianz of America, Inc. AlliedSignal, Inc. Allmerica Financial Corporation Allstate Foundation of Canada Allstate Insurance Company Alpha Industries, Inc. Altria Group, Inc. Alza Corporation Amana Appliances Ambac Assurance Corp. Amcast Industrial Corporation Amdahl Canada Ltd. A.M. Castle & Co. Amerada Hess Corporation Ameren Corporation American Airlines American Appraisal Associates, Inc. American Business Products, Inc. American Cyanamid Company American Electric Power Company American Express Company, Inc. American Fidelity Corp. American General Corporation American Home Products Corporation American Honda Motor Co., Inc. American International Group, Inc. American Isuzu Motors American National Bank & Trust Company American Natural Resources Company American Optical Corporation American Re-Insurance Company American Retail Group, Inc. American Savings Bank American Standard, Inc. American Stock Exchange American United Life Insurance Company Amerisure Mutual Insurance Company Ameritech Foundation AmeriTrust Company National Assoc. Ameriwood Industries International Corp. Amerus Group AMF Bowling Amgen, Inc. AMP, Inc. AMR Corp. Amsco Canada Amsouth BanCorp. AMSTED Industries Incorporated Anadarko Petroleum Corporation Analog Devices, Inc. Analysts International Corp. Anchor Capital Advisors, Inc. Andersons, Inc. Anheuser-Busch Companies, Inc. Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield Anthem Health & Life Insurance Company AOL Time Warner, Inc. AON Corporation A.O. Smith Corporation Apache Corporation APL Limited Apple Computer, Inc. Appleton Aptargroup, Inc. Aquarion Company Ara Parseghian Entreprises ARAMARK Corporation Arbella Insurance Group, The Arch Coal, Inc. Archer Daniels Midland Co. ARCO Ares Advanced Technology Argonaut Group, Inc. Aristech Chemical Corporation Arizona Public Service Company Arkwright Foundation, Inc. Arkwright Mutual Insurance Co. Armco, Inc. Armstrong World Industries, Inc. Arnold and Porter Arrow Electronics, Inc. Arthur Andersen & Co Arthur J. Gallagher & Co. ASARCO Incorporated Asea Brown Boveri, Inc. Ashforth Ashland, Inc. Aspect Communications Corporation Aspect Global Aspect Telecommunications Associates Corporation of North America Associates First Capital Corporation Asten Canada, Inc. AstraZaneca, L.P. Astoria Federal Savings AT&T Corp. A. Teichert & Son, Inc. Atkinson-Guy F Co of California Atlantic Data Services, Inc. Atlantic Energy, Inc. Atlantic Richfield Co., Inc. Atlas Specialty Steels Atner Williams ATOFINA Chemicals, Inc. Attachmate Augat, Inc. Aurion Capital Management, Inc. Austin Company, The AutoAlliance International, Inc. Auto Club Inter-Insurance Exchange Autodesk, Inc. Automatic Data Processing, Inc. Auto Owners Insurance Company AutoZone, Inc. Avecia, Inc. Aventis Pasteur, Inc. Aventis Pharmaceuticals Avery Dennison Corporation Avon Products, Inc. AWG Dewar, Inc. AXA Financial Companies Axel Johnson, Inc. B F Goodrich Canada, Inc. Babbage’s, Inc. Badger Meter, Inc. BAE Systems North America Bailey Foundation, The Baker Hughes Ball Corporation Bally Entertainment Corp. Baltimore Bancorp Baltimore Life Insurance Company Bandag, Incorporated Bandicoot Corp. Bank Julius Baer Bankers Life and Casualty Co. Bank of America Corporation Bank of Boston Charitable Foundation Bank of California NA Bank of Hawaii Bank of Montreal Bank of New York Company, Inc., The Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi, Ltd. Bank One Corporation Bank One, Texas – Houston Bank One, Wisconsin Bankers Trust Foundation Band South Corporation Bank United Banner Life Insurance Co., Inc. Banta Corporation Barber-Colman Company Barclays Capital, Inc. Barclays Global Investors Barnes Group, Inc. Barnes & Roche, Inc. Barnett Associates, Inc. Barnett Banks, Inc. Barrett Design & Technology Barton Gillette Company BASF Corporation Basis Petroleum Bath Iron Works Battle Mountain Gold Company Baupost Group, LLC, The Baxter International, Inc. & Allegiance BayBanks, Inc. Corp Bay Networks, Inc. Bayer, Inc. (Rubber Division) Bayliss Corporation BCE, Inc. BCT Telus Communications, Inc. BearingPoint, Inc. Beaver Lumber Company, Ltd. Beavers Dental Products Limited Bechtel Group, Inc. Beckman Coulter, Inc. Becor Western, Inc. Becton Dickinson and Company Belden, Inc. Bell & Howell Operating Co. Bell Atlantic Corporation BellSouth Bemis Company, Inc. Ben & Jerry’s Homemade, Inc. BeneTemps Banjamin Moore & Company Bergen Brunswig Corporation Bernd Brecher and Associates Berkshire Group Berwind Corporation Bestfoods Best Products Company, Inc. Betz Dearborn Beverly Enterprises BHP Hawaii BHP Minerals International, Inc. Bimcor, Inc. Binney & Smith, Inc. Biogen Incorporated Bituminous Casualty Corporation Black & Decker Corp., The Blake Cassels & Graydon Blount Foundation, Inc. Blue Bell Creameries USA, Inc. Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts BMC Industries, Inc. BMO Nesbitt Burns BOC Group, Inc. Boening Company, The Boise Cascade Corporation Bon-Ton Stores, Inc., The Bonneville International Corporation Borden, Inc. Borg-Warner Security Corporation Boston Mutual Life Insurance Company Boston Gear Boullioun Aviation Services, Inc. Bowater Incorporated Bozell Worldwide, Inc. BP America, Inc. Brakeley John Price Jones, Inc. Brenda Mines Ltd. Bridgestone/Firestone, Inc. Brinks Bristol-Myers Squibb Company BRK Brands, Inc. Broderbund Software, Inc. Bronco Wine Co. Brooklyn Union Gas Brown & Williamson Tobacco Corporation Brown-Forman Corporation Brown Shoe Company, Inc. Brunswick Corporation Brushed Engineered Materials, Inc. Buckeye Pipe Line Company Bucyrus International, Inc. Budget Rant-A-Car Systems, Inc. Buffalo Color Corporation Bunge Corporation Bunting Warburg, Inc. Burlington Industries, Inc. Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railway Burlington Resources, Inc. Burnham Foundation Business & Legal Reports, Inc. Business Men’s Assurance Company of America Butler Manufacturing Company Cabot Corporation Cabot Stains Cadence Design Systems Cahill Gordon & Reindel Calex Manufacturing company, Inc. Calvert Group Cambridge Soft Campbell Soup Company CAN Canadian Hunter Exploration Ltd. Canadian Pacific Railway Canadian Tire Corporation Ltd. Candle Corporation Cape Savings Bank Capital Group Companies, Inc., The Car Gill, Inc. Carnegie Corporation of New York Carolina Power and Light Company Carpenter Technology Corporation Carrier Corporation Carson Pirie Scott & Company, Inc. Carter-Wallace, Inc. Case Corporation Castrol North America Caterpillar, Inc. CBI Industries, Inc. CBS Corporation CCB Financial Corporation Celanese Americas Corp. Celestica International, Inc. Centerior Energy Corporation Central Hudson Gas & Electric Corp. Central Maine Power Company, Inc. Central Soya Company Central Vermont Public Service Corporation Century Companies of America Century Life of America, Inc. Certain Teed Corporation Cessna Aircraft Company CGC Charitable Foundation Champion International Corp. Chaney Enterprises, L.P. Charitable Gift Fund Charities Aid Foundation America Charles Levy Company Charles River Laboratories, Inc. Charles Schwab & Co., Inc. Charles Stewart Mott Foundation Chase Manhattan Corporation Chemical Bank Chesapeake Corporation Chesebrough-Pond’s USA Chevron Texaco Corporation Chicago Title and Trust Company Chicago Tribune Company Chiquita Brands International, Inc. Chubb Corporation, The Chubb Life Insurance Company of Church & Dwight Co., Inc. America Church Mutual Insurance Company CIBA-Corning Ciba Specialty Chemicals Corp. CIGNA Corporation Cincinnati Bell Cinergy Corp. Circuit City Stores, Inc. Cirrus Logic, Inc. 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