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Does My Company Match Gifts? Ways of Giving / Matching Gifts Does My Company Match Gifts? There are over 1,000 companies that match gifts nationwide. Please check the list below for a partial listing of matching gift companies. If your company is not listed, please check with your employer, this is an easy way to Double Your Gift. Because employers consider matching gifts a benefit to their employees, your human resource department or personnel office is the most likely source for matching gift forms and information (and can verify if your gift is eligible for matching). 3Com Corporation Burlington Northern A G Communications Business Men’s Assurance AAA Automobile Club Butler Manufacturing Abbott Laboratories Capital Cities/ABC, Inc. Abentis, Inc. Cargill Accenture Foundation, Inc. Catepillar Foundation, Inc. AEGON USA Charitable Century Insurance, Inc. Aetna Foundation Cessna Foundation, Inc. Albertsons Charles Stewart Mott Alliant Energy Foundation, Chicago Title and Trust Allstate Foundation Church & Dwight Co., Inc. Alumax Foundation Cigna Foundation Alumnus Plan Circuit City Foundation Ameren Corporation Citibank America Inc. CNA Insurance Companies American Cyanamid Co. Coca‐Cola Enterprises, Inc. American General Financial Colgate‐Palmolive American Home Products Company, Inc. Publishers American Honda Foundation Conexant Systems, Inc. American International Group, Inc. Conoco, Inc. Corporate Assessment Technologies ConocoPhillips Company AT&T Foundation Cornerstone Community Avon Products, Inc. CSG Systems, Inc. AXA Foundation CyberGrants Bank of America D.S.T. Systems, Inc. Bank of America Foundation DaimlerChrysler Bank One of Bloomington Dana Corporation Barclays Global Investors DeKalb Genetics Baxter International Deloitte & Touch LLP BCI, Inc. Deluxe Corporation BD Deutsche Bank Americas Foundation Beckman Coulter AP Fullerton DIRECTV Matching Gift Center Becton Dickinson and Co. Dresser Foundation Beech Aircraft Foundation Eaton Charitable Fund Boeing Company Ecolab, Inc. Borden Foundation Edison Gift Matching Program BP Amoco Foundation, Inc. Eli Lilly & Co. Foundation Bristol Myers Squibb Embarq Bunge Corporation Employers Reinsurance Co. Enron Corporation Imation Matching Gift Ernst and Young Foundation Industries, Inc. Esterline Corp. ING Foundation Extended Systems, Inc. Ingersoll‐Rand Co. Family Christian Stores, Inc. Ingram Micro, Inc. Farm Bureau Mutual Integra Charitable Farmers Insurance Group, Intel Foundation Matching Gifts to Education Fe Foundation International Data Corporation Federated Department Stores, Inc. International Paper Company Foundation Fidelity Charitable Gift Investment Fiduciary Trust Fieldstone Foundation ITS, Inc. Fireman’s Fund Insurance ITT Industries, Inc. Fireman's Fund Foundation J.C. Penney Company Firestone Trust Fund Jefferson‐Pilot Corporation First Tennessee Bank Jim Busch Construction First Union Corporation John Hancock Financial Firstar Bancorporation, Inc. Johnson & Johnson Fleming Company Johnson Controls FM Global Foundation Jostens, Inc. Ford Motor Company Fund Kansas City Southern Fortis Financial Group Kansas City Star Franklin & Company Kemper Financial Services, Fund Kemper National Insurance GE Foundation Knight‐Ridder, Inc. General Mills Foundation Land‐O‐Lakes, Inc. General Motors Leo Burnett Company, Inc. Georgia Pacific Lincoln Financial Group GlaxoSmithKline Loews Goldman, Sachs & Co. Lucent Technologies, Inc. Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. LWB Refractories Google Matching Gifts Program Manufacturing Foundation Government Employees Manulife Financial Graco Foundation Marley Cooling Tower Co. Grainger Matching Gifts Program Martin Marietta Corp. Grinnell Mutual Reinsurance Massachusetts Mutual Life H&R Block Foundation Matching Gift Program MassMutual Financial Group Matching Gifts Program H.B. Fuller Company Maytag Corporation Hallmark Corporate McKesson HBOC Inc. Hartford Insurance Group Mead Corporation Harvey Hubbell Foundation Merck Company Foundation HCA Foundation Merrill Lynch & Company Foundation Hercules, Inc. Metropolitan Life Hewlitt‐Packard, Inc. Microsoft Matching Gifts Program Hill’s Pet Nutrition, Inc. MidAmerican Energy Hillcrest Bank Midwest Honeywell International Millar Elevator Service Hospira Employee Giving Missouri Household International MMC Matching Gifts Program Hughes Aircraft Company Mobil Foundation IBM International Monsanto Fund IDC Research, Inc. MONY Ikon Office Solutions Motorola Foundation Mutual Of Omaha National Gypsum Sun Microsystems Nationwide Mutual Systems, Inc. Nokia Matching Employee Temple‐Inland Foundation Norfolk Southern Tenet Healthcare Foundation Nortel Networks, Inc. Tenneco Northern States Power Co. Textron Inc. Northrop Grumman Litton Foundation Matching The Bea Foundation Gifts Program The Capital Group Companies, Inc. Northrup The Chubb Corporation Northwest Airlines The Delta Airlines Northwestern Mutual Foundation The Dow Jones & Norwest Foundation The Fluor Foundation Novartis US Foundation The Gillette Company O’Neill Honda The Irvine Company Office Depot, Inc. The Lee Company Ohio Hospital Insurance Co. The May Department Stores Company Oppenheimer Funds The Medtronic Foundation Orange County Community Foundation The Merck Company Foundation Panhandle Eastern The Prudential Foundation Parker Hannifin Foundation The Sprint Foundation Pella Rolscreen Foundation The St. Paul Travelers PepsiCo Foundation The Sysco Foundation Pfizer Foundation Matching The Times Mirror Foundation Physicians Weight Loss The Wal‐Mart Foundation PPG Industries Foundation Tietex International PQ Corporation Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc. Price Waterhouse Transamerica Corporation Principal Financial Group TRW Foundation Procter & Gamble Tyco Matching Gifts Quaker Oats Foundation U.S. Bancorp Quest Diagnostics Matching Gifts Program Union Bank of California Foundation Raytheon Company Union Pacific Corporation Reckitt & Colman, Inc. United Parcel Service Rockwell Collins Matching United Technologies Rockwell International Corporation Trust Universal Underwriters, Inc. Ryder System Charitable UPS Foundation Saint‐Gobain Corporation US West Foundation Sallie Mae Fund UtiliCorp United, Inc. Schlagel & Associates Valero Energy Corporation Sealright Foundation, Inc. Verizon Sempra Energy Verizon Foundation Sentry Insurance Foundation, Vulcan Materials, Inc. ServiceMaster Company W.R. Grace Foundation, Inc. Shaklee Corporation Wells Fargo Matching Gift Center Shell Oil Company Western Resources Siemens Medical Systems Williams Gas Pipeline Sierra Systems Xerox Matching Gifts Sonoco Foundation Zurich‐American Insurance Sprint Corporation Sprint North Supply Sprint/United Telephone‐ Square D Company State Farm Companies Foundation .
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