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Make a Big Impact Concordia College Matching Gift Program MAKE A BIG IMPACT CONCORDIA COLLEGE MATCHING GIFT PROGRAM Kurtz and Dobson Aera Energy Apex Galvanizing Corporation 3M Company (College and University Match) Aerojet Rocketdyne Apollo Surgical Industries 3i Group Plc Aetna Giving Campaign Aquarion Water Company 7-Eleven Canada Agilent Technologies(Higher Ed) ArcBest Corporation A.E. Staley Manufacturing Agilent Technologies, Inc. Ares Management LLC A.M. Briggs, Inc. Aimia Arkema, Inc. A.O. Smith Corporation Akzo Nobel Arlon A.W.G. Dewar Alacer Corporation Armtec Countermeasure (ARC) AAA Packaging Alaska Air Group, Inc. Armtec Defense Products Company ACB Alaska Division of SFS Seattle, Inc. Ashland Employee Giving Campaign ADPT (Adaptec) Corporation (acquired) Alcoa, Inc. Ashland Higher Ed Match Program AEGON USA Alexander & Baldwin - Cash Asian Foods (Kansas City) AGL Resources Alliance Data Asian Foods (St. Paul) AIBMR Life Sciences Alliance Energy Aspect Software, Inc ALPS Allstate Insurance Co. (Higher Ed) Asplundh Tree Expert Company ALPS Corporation Allstate Insurance Company Assembleon America, Inc. ALPS-Eastern (Richmond, VA) Alstom Power (Midlothian,VA only) Assured Guaranty Corporation AMD Advanced Micro Devices Altria Group AstenJohnson ANSYS Altura Energy AstraZeneca UK ARAG Ambac Financial Group, Inc. Athene USA ARLANXEO Canada Inc. Ameren Atlanta's Finest Foodservice ASHTA Chemicals AmeriGas Propane Atlantic Capital Bank ATL International LLC AmeriGas Atmos Energy Corporation AVISTA, Inc. American Color & Chemical, LLC Attorneys Liability Protection Society (former name) AXA Rosenberg American Electric Power Company Aurora Investment Management L.L.C. Abbott Foods, Inc. American Honda Motor Company (duplicate record) Auto-Owners Insurance Company (Academic Abbott Laboratories Matching Only) American Indemnity Financial Corporation Abbott Laboratories Auxitrol Company American Produce & Vegetable Company Acacia Federal Savings Bank Avecia OligoMedicines, Inc. American Railcar Leasing Acacia Life Insurance Company Aviagen Group Americas Styrenics (Higher Ed) Acadian Asset Management Avionics & Controls Ameritas Investment Corp. Accenture Avionics & Optics Group Ameritas Life Insurance Corp. Access Group Aviva Group Ameritas Retirement Plans Accountemps Axe Anadarko Canada Corporation Actelion Pharmaceuticals A Janssen Axiall Corporation Pharmaceutical Company of Johnson & Johnson Anadarko Petroleum Corporation B&G Adams Natural Peanut Butter Analog Devices Inc. BAA Plc Adams Street Partners, LLC - Menlo Park Andonox BAM Brookfield Asset Management, Inc. Adams Street Partners Anheuser-Busch InBev BAM Addison Insurance Anixter BASF Canada Inc. Adobe Systems Incorporated Annaly Capital Management, Inc BASF Corporation Advance Transformer Company Anne Cole Collection BCD Travel Canada Advanced Input Systems Anne Cole Locker BCE Bell Canada Enterprises Advanced Materials Anne Cole of California BITCO Insurance Companies Advanced Technology Laboratories, Inc. Antares Capital BKD Corporate Finance, LLC Aegon USA, Inc. Aon Corporation BKD Insurance, LLC MAKE A BIG IMPACT CONCORDIA COLLEGE MATCHING GIFT PROGRAM BKD LLP Bloomington IN Bank of America United Way Campaign Bollinger Insurance (William Street, New York City) BKD LLP Bowling Green KY Bank of America BorgWarner (Addison,IL) BKD LLP Branson MOBKD LLP Joplin MO Bank of Montreal (On hiatus for 2017 - see comments) BorgWarner (Asheville,NC) BKD LLP Chicago IL Barclays Wealth Americas BorgWarner (Bellwood, IL) BKD LLP Cincinnati OH Barclays BorgWarner (Cadillac,MI) BKD LLP Colorado Springs Barnes Group BorgWarner (Cortland,NY) BKD LLP Dallas TX Barnett Associates BorgWarner (Dixon,IL) BKD LLP Decatur IL Barrett Technology BorgWarner (Fletcher,NC) BKD LLP Denver Barrick Bald Mountain, USA BorgWarner (Frankfort,IL) BKD LLP Des Moines IA Barrick East Archimedes, USA BorgWarner (Ithaca,NY) BKD LLP Erie PABKD LLP Pittsburgh PA Barrick Gold BorgWarner (Livonia,MI) BKD LLP Evansville IN Barrick Golden Sunlight, USA BorgWarner (Longview,TX) BKD LLP Fort Smith AR Barrick Goldstrike Property, USA BorgWarner (Marshall,MI) BKD LLP Fort Wayne IN Barrick Turquoise Ridge (75%), USA BorgWarner (Muncie,IN) BKD LLP Houston TX Bartlett & West Engineers, Inc. BorgWarner (Sallisaw,OK) BKD LLP Indianapolis IN Basic American Foods BorgWarner (Seneca,SC) BKD LLP Jackson MS Bath Iron Works BorgWarner (Water Valley,MS) BKD LLP Kansas City MO Bausch Health Companies Inc. BorgWarner Emissions/Thermal Systems BKD LLP Lincoln NEBKD LLP Omaha NE Bay City Capital LLC BorgWarner Inc. BKD LLP Little Rock AR Beavers Dental Division BorgWarner Inc. BKD LLP Louisville KY Becel BorgWarner Torq Transfer Systems BKD LLP Nashville TN Bechtel Group BorgWarner Transmission Systems BKD LLP Rogers AK Beckman Coulter BorgWarner Turbo Systems BKD LLP San Antonio TX Belmark BorgWarner, Inc. BKD LLP St. Louis MO Benox Bostik, Inc.(Calhoun, GA) BKD LLP Waco TX Bertolli Bostik, Inc.(Clark's Summit, PA) BKD LLP Wichita KS Berwick Offray, LLC Bostik, Inc.(Conyers, GA) BKD LLP Best Foods Bostik, Inc.(Huntington Valley, PA) BKD Wealth Advisors, LLC Bicks CA Bostik, Inc.(Marshall, MI) BKD WealthPlan Big Lots Bostik, Inc.(Paulsboro, NJ) BMO Bank of Montreal (Higher Ed Only) Biogen Idec Inc. Bostik, Inc.(Temecula, CA) BOH Brothers Construction Co. Biomet Bostik, Inc.(Warminster, PA) BP United Kingdom Bioventus LLC Bostik, Inc. BVR Technologies Blue Bell Creameries USA Inc Bowen Engineering Corporation Badger Meter (Schools in WI, OK, AZ only) Blue Bell Bracco Diagnostics Inc. Baird Blue Bonnet Brady Corporation Baker Energy (Lafayette, LA) Blue Hills Bank Charitable Foundation Breckinridge Capital Advisors Baker Energy (Sheridan, WY) Blue Streak Couriers Breyers Baker Engineering (Elmsford, NY) BlueScope Foundation, N.A. Bridgestone Americas Baker Engineering (Greensboro, NC) Bollinger Insurance (Princeton, NJ) Bridgestone Bandag Baker Engineering NY, Inc. (Rocky Hill, CT) Bollinger Insurance (Moorestown, NJ) Bristol-Myers Squibb Company Baker Engineerng, Inc. (Chicago) Bollinger Insurance (N. Charleston, SC) Broadcom Limited Baker Holding Corporation (Greenville, DE) Bollinger Insurance (Philadelphia, PA) Broadridge Financial Solutions Baker and Associates (Alexandria, VA) Bollinger Insurance (Wall Street, New York Broadwing Communications Baker and Associates (Moon Township, PA) City) Brodie XXX Ball Corporation (Higher Ed) MAKE A BIG IMPACT CONCORDIA COLLEGE MATCHING GIFT PROGRAM Brookfield Asset Management New York Calvin Klein Jeans Cincinnati Bell Directory (CBD) Brookfield Asset Management - New York Calvin Klein Underwear Cincinnati Bell Information Systems Brookfield Asset Management, Inc. Cameco Corporation Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company, LLC Brown & Gay Cameco Corporation Cincinnati Bell, Inc. (CBI) Brown and Gay Engineers Campbell Soup Foundation Cincinnati Bell, Inc. (Focus on Cincinnati) Brown-Forman Corporation Canadian Pacific Railway Cisco Systems, Inc. Buck Engineering (Atlanta) Capital Analysts Incorporated Clariant Buckhead Beef Company Capital Impact - Detroit MI Clark Construction Group Bunge NA Capital Impact - Oakland CA Clark Nexsen | Pearce Brinkley Cease + Lee Business Deposits Plus Capital Impact Partners Clarkston Consulting C.D. Spangler Construction Capital One Services Clearwater Paper Corporation C.D. Spangler Foundation Cardwell Westinghouse Cliffs Natural Resources, Inc. CB&T Carlson Companies, Inc. Clopay Corporation CBI Industrial Group Carlson Family Foundation Clopay Corporation CBIS International Group, Inc. Carlyle Group, The Clorox Higher Edu. Matching Program CBLD Cincinnati Bell Long Distance Carnation Milk CA Clowes Fund, Inc. CC Services, Inc. Carnival Fruit Company, Inc. CoFren S.r.l. CCI Cleveland-Cliffs, Inc. Carolina Group, The Coca-Cola Company CCP - Arlington, WA Case Pomeroy Properties (Jacksonville, FL) Cognis NA CCP - Chatham, VA Case Pomeroy Colgate-Palmolive Company CCP - Drummondville, Quebec, CA Castle & Cooke East Asia, Ltd. Colonial Pipeline Company CCP - Grand Rapids, MI Castle & Cooke Foods Sales Company Columbia Bank CCP - Houston, TX Castle & Cooke Foods of Canada, Ltd. Columbus Life Insurance Company CCP - Kansas City, MO (HQ) Castle & Cooke Foods Columbus Life Insurance Company CCP - Lemont, IL Castle & Cooke Hawaii Combi Packaging Systems CCP - Marshall, TX Castle & Cooke Merchandising Corporation Con-way, Inc. CCP - Mississauga, Ontario, CA Castle & Cooke Properties, Inc. Conagra Brands CCP - Orlando, FL Castle & Cooke Terminals, Ltd. Congoleum Corporation CCP - Oxnard, CA Castle & Cooke Worldwide ConnectiCare, Inc CCP - Pennsauken, NJ Castleton Commodities International Connecticut Natural Gas Corp.(CT area) CCP - Sauxville, OH Catalina Conning CGC Canadian Gypsum Company Caterpillar, Inc. ConocoPhillips Canada CGC Caterpillar Consol Energy CHAPS Cemex UK Consolidated Coal Company CIGNA Corporation Center for Laser Surgery Constellation Energy Executive MG program CIT Group CenterPoint Energy Constellation Energy CME Chicago Mercantile Exchange Holdings, Inc Cephalon, Inc. Conti Investments CMS Energy (Michigan 501(c)3's ONLY) Certara USA, Inc. ContiBeef CNA Financial Corporation Champlain Investment Partners, LLC ContiGroup Companies, Inc. COLOR MASTER Chesapeake Environmental Management, Inc. Continental Grain Company Caesars Entertainment Chevron Canada Continental Grain Company California Bank & Trust Chevron Phillips Chemical Co. Convergys Corporation California Bank and Trust Chiesi Pharmaceuticals Cooper Standard Foundation California Resources Corporation Chiquita Brands International Cooper
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