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Matching Gift Programs Plexus Technology Group,$50 SPX Corp,d,$100 TPG Capital,$100 U.S. Venture,$25 Maximize the Impact of Your Gift Plum Creek Timber Co Inc.,$25 SPX FLOW,d,$100 TSI Solutions,$25 U.S.A. Motor Lines,$1 Pohlad Family Fdn,$25 SSL Space Systems/Loral,$100 Tableau Software,$25 UBM Point72 Asset Mgt, L.P. STARR Companies,$100 Taconic Fdn, Inc.,$25 UBS Investment Bank/Global Asset Mgt,$50 Polk Brothers Fdn Sabre Holdings Campaign (October 2017),$1 Taft Communications,$1 Umpqua Bank,$1 Polycom Inc.,$20 Safety INS Group, Inc.,$250 Takeda Pharma NA,$25 Unilever North America (HQ),s,d Portfolio Recovery Associates,$25 Sage Publications, Inc.,$25 Talent Music,$5 Union Pacific Corp MoneyPLUS,d Match Your Gift PotashCorp,d,$25 Salesforce.com,$50 Tallan Union Pacific Corp TimePLUS,$25 Potenza,$50 Sallie Mae Dollars for Doers,d Talyst,$25 United States Cellular Corp,$25 when you donate to Power Integrations,$25 Saltchuk,$25 Tampa Bay Times Fund,r,$25 United Technologies Corp - UTC,d,$25 Praxair,d,$25 Samaxx,$5 TargetCW,$1 UnitedHealth Group Precor,$25 Samuel Roberts Noble Fdn Inc.,d,$100 Teagle Fdn, Inc.,d UnitedHealth Group (Volunteer) Preferred Personnel Solutions SanMar Technology Sciences Group,$10 Universal Leaf Tobacco Corp,$25 Preformed Line Products Co,r,d,$25 Sandmeyer Steel Co,r,$50 Teichert, Inc. Unum Corp,2:1,d,$50 Premier, Inc.,$50 Sanofi,$50 Teknicks,$1 Premier, Inc. Volunteer,$25 Schneider Electric Co (Cash & Volunteer),d,$25 Tektronix, Inc.,d,$20 Principal Financial Group,r,$50 Scripps Networks Interactive,r,$25 Teleflex,r,d,$50 V/W/X/Y/Z VISA Intl ProLogis,d,$50 Scripps Networks Volunteer,d,$250 Teradata Campaign (October),$25 VMware Inc.,$31 ProQuest LLC,$25 Securian Financial Group,r,d,$35 Terex Corp,$50 Vanderbilt Ventures, Inc. Progressive Casualty INS Co,$20 Security Benefit Group of Companies,$25 Terrys Muffler & Auto Repair,$50 Vanguard Group, Inc.,d,$25 Propel INS Security Mutual Life INS Co of NY (HQ),$15 Tesoro Corp,$50 Varian Medical Systems Prudential Financial,r,d,$25 Seitel, Inc.,d,$25 Tetra Tech EMI,$25 Velcro USA Inc. with the help of your employer Publix Super Markets, Inc.,d,$25 Select Equity Group, L.P. Texas Instruments-Edu.Match,r,d,$25 Venoco, Inc. (Region specific),d,$10 Puget Sound Energy,r,d,$25 SemGroup, L.P.,$100 Textron,d,$25 Vera Bradley,d,$25 Pulte Group Inc Sempra Energy,d,$25 The Abell Fdn, Inc.,2.5:1,$25 Veridian Credit Union,$25 Pzena Investment Mgt,d,$25 Seniors Home Care LLC,$1 The Annie E. Casey Fdn,2:1,$25 IST OF OMPANIES WITH ATCHING IFT ROGRAMS Verisk Analytics,r,$50 L C M G P QEP Resources Inc.,$25 Sensient Technologies Corp,d,$25 The Baupost Group LLC Verizon Communications,r,d,$25 QVC Partners In Giving,$25 Sentinel Benefits and Financial Group,$25 The Brown Fdn,$50 Verizon Volunteer Incentive Program,r Quaker Chemical Corp,1.5:1,r,s,d,$25 Sentry INS,r,d,$25 The Children’s Place,$25 Viking Global Investors Quaker Hill Fdn,d ServiceNow,$25 The Clorox Co Fdn Employee Giving Campaign Virginia Credit Union,$25 Qualcomm,$50 Shell Oil Co,r,d,$25 The Coca-Cola Co,2:1,r,$25 Virtus Investment Partners,$50 Quanex Building Products Corp,$20 Sherwin Williams Co,1.50:1,r,d,$100 The Colorado Trust,2:1 Vision Solutions, Inc.,$25 Quest Diagnostics,$25 Shoretel, Inc.,$25 The Doctors Co Vistex,$25 Quidel Corp Sierra Health Fdn,3:1,d,$25 The Duke Endowment,$25 Vivendi,2:1,$50 QuintilesIMS,$25 Signature Science, LLC The E.W. Scripps Co Time & Money,$25 Volkswagen of America,$25 RBC Royal Bank of Canada Wealth Mgt,$50 Silicon Labs, Inc.,$25 The Economist Group Voya Financial,d,$25 RCB Associates Mgt,$5 Silicon Valley Bank,$25 The Entertainment Software Assoc. Vulcan Materials Co,r,d,$20 RGA ReINS Co,$150 Simons Fdn,2:1,$100 The Fieldstone Fdn,$50 W.K. Kellogg Fdn,2:1,r,d,$25 Double (or triple) your gift to RLG-Rydbert Levy Group, Inc. Simpson Manufacturing Co.,$50 The IAC Fdn W.R. Grace and Co Edu.Match,d,$100 RLI INS Corp,$50 Skystone Ryan,$1 The JK Group Inc.,$25 W.W. Norton & Co.,r,$25 RM Acquisition,d/b/a Rand McNally,$50 Skyworks Solutions,$25 The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery WDIV-TV,$25 Saint Thomas’ Episcopal School. RSR Partners,Inc.,$50 Smart Modular Technologies,$25 The Kiplinger Fdn, Inc,2:1,$1 WEX, Inc.,$10 RSUI Group, Inc.,2:1,$100 Smithfield Foods,$100 The Linde Group,r,d,$25 WPLG-TV10,2:1,$25 Radian Group, Inc.,$25 Solix The Lubrizol Fdn (Volunteer) WPX Energy,r,d,$25 Make your gift go even further! Many companies participate in gift-matching Rain for Rent,$25 Sony Corp of America,r,$50 The Main Street America Group,$25 Waking Girl,$3 programs. Some companies will even match gifts made by retirees and Rainier Industries, Ltd.,$50 Sony Electronics,r,$50 The McConnell Fdn,d,$25 Wal-Mart/Sams Clubs(Volunteer only),r,d,$250 Rambus Sony Pictures Entertainment,$50 The Meadows Fdn,d,$25 spouses of employees. To find out if your company has a matching gift Walt Disney Co,$25 Raytheon Co Matching to Edu.,$25 Soros Fund Mgt,3:1,d,$25 The National Student Clearinghouse,$50 Warburg Pincus LLC,r,d,$250 program, please look for your employer’s name on this list. If your company Reader’s Digest Assoc.,d,$25 SoundOff Signal The Norfolk & Dedham Group Waters Corp,r,$25 Readerlink Distribution Svs,r,d,$15 SoundRocket The Old Mountain Co, Inc.,$301 is eligible, request the matching gift program guidelines from your employer Weingart Fdn,r,d,$100 ReadyTalk,$25 Source Professionals LLC,$25 The Phoenix Companies,d,$25 Welch Allyn,$50 and apply for the match. We will do the rest. The impact of your gift may be RealNetworks,$25 Southern California Edison,d,$25 The Phoenix Volunteer,d Wellington Mgt Co, LLP,$25 Realogy Corp,$25 Southern Star Central Gas Pipeline,$50 The Retirement Research Fdn,3:1,d,$50 doubled or even tripled! Wells Fargo,d,$25 Red Hat,$50 Southwestern Energy Co,d,$100 The Russ Reid Co, Inc. West Marine, Inc.,$25 Red Wing Shoe Co,r,$25 Sovos Compliance Systems,$50 The Skillman Fdn,2:1,r,d,$25 West Pharmaceutical Svs, Inc. (Edu.),r,d,$25 Reebok Intl,$25 Spectra Energy Corp,r,d,$50 The Stelter Co,$100 If you don’t see your company on this list, be sure to ask your Human Resources or Charitable Giving department if WestRock Co. Grants for Volunteers,s,$250 Regeneron Pharma,d,$100 Spectra Energy Volunteer,r,$1000 The Toro Co (Cash & Volunteer),r,$25 WestRock Co. Team Matters Volunteer Only,s,$100 this is an option for you. Please contact the Saint Thomas’ Episcopal School Advancement Office at 713-666-3111 with Regions Financial Corp,r,$25 Spire Inc.,$25 The William & Flora Hewlett Fdn,2:1,r,d,$25 Western Asset Mgt Co Reliant Energy,$25 Stanley Black & Decker,d,$10 The Wonderful Co,$25 questions. Western Refining,$25 Renesas Electronics America,$50 Starbucks Time Match,r,d,$25 Thermo Fisher Scientific,$25 Western Union Co,2:1,r,d,$25 Research Now,$1 Starbucks Cash Match,$20 Thomson Reuters,$50 Westwood Holdings Group,$25 Restaurant Supply Chain Solutions,r,$50 Starcom Mediavest Group,$25 Thrivent Financial,r,d,$25 Whirlpool Corp,r,d,$50 Rexnord Industries, LLC,$50 State Farm - Volunteer,r,d Tiffany and Co,$25 WhitePages, Inc.,$25 Reynolds American - RAI,d,$25 State Street Bank & Trust Co,d,$25 Tiger Fdn,$100 Whiting Petroleum Corp,$25 Richard H. Driehaus Fdn,2:1,d,$50 Steelcase NA,r,d,$20 Time Warner,$25 Wiley Rein LLP Richard M. Fairbanks Fdn,d,$100 Sterling-Rice Group, Inc. Timex Group USA, Inc.,$25 Williams Companies,r,d,$25 Rio Tinto Minerals,$25 Stone Energy Corp,$25 Timken Co, The,d,$50 3M Co - Volunteer,r,s,d Ada Co. Assoc.of Realtors,$50 Williams-Sonoma, Inc.,$50 Rio Tinto Svs,$100 Strada Education Network,3:1 Tomkins Corp,$25 Adelante Capital Mgt,$500 Wimmer Solutions,$25 KEY TO SYMBOLS Robert R. McCormick Fdn,2:1,$20 Stuart Mgt Corp Topfer Family Fdn Adobe Systems,$25 Ratio - Company matches gifts r - retired employees are eligible WinterWyman Companies A/B/C Advanced Clinical Concepts,$10 Robert Wood Johnson Fdn,5:1,r,d,$25 Subaru of America, Inc.,$25 Townsend Security,$25 A Small Orange,$25 to have gifts matched Wm. Wrigley Jr. Co,2:1,r,d,$25 Advent Software,$25 at a ratio other than 1:1 Roche Diagnostics Corp, U.S.,$25 Suhr Risk Svs toXcel, LLC A.W.G. Dewar,$25 Words At Work,$10 Aera Energy,2:1,$50 d - Board of Directors are eligible s - spouses of employees are Rockefeller & Co,$25 Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corp,$25 Toyota Motor NA,$25 AAA/CSAA,$25 Workday,$25 Aerojet Rocketdyne,d,$25 eligible to have gifts matched Rockefeller Brothers Fund, Inc.,$25 Sun Capital Partners,$100 Toys R Us,$25 AARP Giving Campaign (Oct) to have gifts matched XL Capital Group,$25 Aetna,r,d Rockefeller Group Intl,$25 Sun Life Financial US,$25 Trading Technologies Intl, Inc. ACCESS Systems Americas,$25 $ - minimum donation amount Xcel Energy Volunteer,$10 Agilon,$25 Rockwell Automation,d,$25 SunTrust Fdn,$50 Traffic Control Specialists, Inc.
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