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Area Companies Offering Matching Gifts Below Is a Partial List of Area Companies Offering Matching Gifts Area Companies Offering Matching Gifts Below is a partial list of area companies offering matching gifts. Please check to see if your employer is on the list and/or check with your company if they offer the program. If your employer offers a matching gift program, please request a matching gift form from your employer or fill out their online form. Matching gifts can be made to the Tredyffrin Township Libraries, Paoli Library or Tredyffrin Public Library. Aetna FMC Corporation PNC Financial Services AIG GATX PPG Industries Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. GE Foundation PQ Corporation Allstate Foundation GlaxoSmithKline Procter & Gamble Altria Group, Inc. Glenmede Prudential Financial American Express Company Hillman Company PVR Partners, L.P. American International Group, Inc. Houghton Mifflin Quaker Chemical Corporation AmeriGas Propane, Inc. IBM Corporation Quest Diagnostics AON J.P. Morgan Chase Ross Arkema Inc. John Hancock Saint-Gobain Corporation Automatic Data Processing Johnson & Johnson Sandmeyer Steel Company AXA Foundation, Inc. JP Morgan Chase SAP Matching Gift Program Axiom Data, Inc. Kaplan Inc. Schering-Plough Foundation Bank of America Kellogg Schroder Investment Management Bemis Company Foundation KPMG LLP Shell Oil Company Berwind Corporation Liberty Mutual State Farm Companies Foundation BlackRock Lincoln Financial Group Subaru of America Boeing Company May Department Stores Sun Life Financial BP McDonald's Sun Microsystems, Inc Bristol-Myers Squibb Company McKesson Foundation Sunoco, Inc. C. R. Bard, Inc. Merck & Co., Inc. Tenet Healthcare Foundation CertainTeed Merrill Lynch Texas Instruments Charles Schwab Merrill Lynch ACE INA Foundation Chevron Corporation Microsoft AXA Foundation Chubb Group of Insurance Companies Minerals Technologies Inc. Dow Chemical Company CIGNA Foundation Mobil Foundation Inc. Glenmede Company Citi Smith Barney Morgan Stanley Thermo Fisher Scientific Citigroup Foundation Motorola Tiff Advisory Services, Inc. Colorcon Mutual of America Time Warner, Inc. Computer Associates Nationwide Insurance Company Trans Union ConocoPhillips New York Life Foundation Tyco Conrail Norfolk Southern Foundation UBS Financial Services Inc. Deutsche Bank NRG Global United Technologies Dominion Nuveen Investments UPS Foundation Eli Lilly and Company PACCAR Foundation Vanguard Group Foundation Equus Capital Partners, Ltd. Pennsylvania Power & Light Company Verizon Exelon PepsiCo Foundation Washington Mutual ExxonMobil Foundation Pernod Ricard USA Wellington Management Company Fannie Mae Pew Charitable Trusts Wells Fargo Federated Department Stores Pfizer Western Union First Data Corporation Philadelphia International Advisors XL America PJM Interconnection .
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