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2021 Companies with Matching Gift Programs* A 2021 Companies with Matching Gift Programs* *For questions regarding your company's programs, please contact your employer's HR or community giving department. A 3Com Corporation 3M Company Abacus Capital Investments Abbott Laboratories Accenture Foundation, Inc. Access Fund ACE INA Foundation Adams Harkness and Hill Inc. Adaptec Foundation ADC Foundation ADC Telecommunications Adobe Systems Inc. ADP Foundation A & E Television Networks AEGON TRANSAMERICA AEP AES Corporation A.E. Staley Manufacturing Co. Aetna Foundation, Inc. AG Communications Systems Agilent Technologies Aid Association for Lutherans AIG Matching Grants Program Aileen S. Andrew Foundation AIM Foundation Air Liquide America Corporation Air Products and Chemicals Inc. Albemarle Corp. Alco Standard Fdn. AlCOA Foundation Alexander and Baldwin Inc. Alexander and Baldwin Foundation Alexander Haas Martin and Partners Alexander Hamilton Life Allegro Microsystems Inc. Allegiance Corp. and Baxter International Allendale Insurance Foundation Allendale Mutual Insurance Co. AllianceBernstein Alliance Capital Management L.P. Alliance Coal LLC Alliant Techsystems AlliedSignal Inc. Allstate Foundation, The Allstate Giving Campaign Altera Corp. Contributions Program Altria Employee Involvement Program Altria Group AMBAC Indemnity Corporation AMD Corporate Giving Program American Express Co. American Express Foundation American Express Gift Matching Program American Fidelity Corp. American General Corp. American Honda Motor Co. Inc. American Inter Group American International Group, Inc. American National Bank and Trust Co. of Chicago American Standard Foundation American Stock Exchange Ameriprise Financial Ameritech Corp. Amgen Center Amgen Foundation Amgen Inc. AMN Healthcare Services, Inc. Corp. Giving Program AmSouth BanCorp. Foundation AMSTED Industries Inc. Amylin Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Corp. Giving Program Anadarko Petroleum Corp. Analog Devices Analytics Operations Engineering Analog Devices Inc. Anchor/Russell Capital Advisors Inc. Andersons Inc. Andrea Frankel Allen Charities Anheuser-Busch Foundation AOL Time Warner Foundation Aon Corporation Apache Corporation Apple Computer Inc. Applera Corporation Applied Materials Foundation, The APS Aquila, Inc. Archer Daniels Midland ARCO Chemical Co. Ares Advanced Technology Ares Management LLC Argonaut Group Inc. Aristokraft Inc. Arkansas Best Corporation Arkwright Mutual Insurance Co. Armco Inc. Armstrong Foundation Arthur J. Gallagher Ashland Oil Foundation, Inc. Aspect Global Giving Program Aspect Telecommunications Associates Corp. of North America Astra Merck Inc. AstraZeneca Pharmaceutical LP Atapco ATK Foundation Atlantic Data Services Inc. Atochem North America Foundation ATOFINA Chemicals, Inc. ATO FINA Pharmaceutical Foundation AT&T AT&T Communications Systems AT&T Foundation Autodesk Inc. Automatic Data Processing, Inc. Avaya Communication Avery Dennison Foundation Avnet, Inc. Avon Matching Gifts Avon Products Foundation, Inc. Axa Foundation B Baker Hughes Foundation Ball Corporation Banc One Foundation Bank Boston Bank of America Bank of America Corporation Bank of America Foundation Bank of America N.A. Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi Bank One NA Bankers Trust Corporation Bankers Trust Foundation Banta Corp. Foundations Inc. Barber-Colman Co. Barrick Goldstrike Mines Inc. BASF Corporation Baughman Company PA BAX Global Baxter Allegiance Foundation Baxter International Foundation Bay Networks Bearingpoint Charitable Foundation, Inc. Bechtel Foundation Bechtel Group Foundation Beckman Coulter, Inc. Corporate Giving Program Beckton Dickenson Becton-Dickinson Corp. Belden Wire and Cable Co. Bell Atlantic Corp. Bell & Howell Foundation BellSouth Bemis Associates Inc. BeneTemps Inc. Berkshire Mortgage Finance Bethesda LP Bernstein Real Estate Co. Bestfoods BFGoodrich Co. Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation Binney and Smith Inc. Biogen Idec Foundation, Inc. Bituminous Casualty Corp. BKD LLP Black and Decker Black and Decker Corporation Blockbuster Inc. Blount Foundation, Inc. BMC Industries, Inc. Boeing Co. Boeing Company Contributions Program, The Boeing Employees Community Fund Bonneville International Corp. Booz Allen Hamilton Borden Family of Cos. Boston Edison Co. Boston Gear B.P. American, Inc. BP Amoco Corporation BP Corporation North America Inc. BP Foundation, Inc. Brady Corporation Brakeley, John Price Jones Inc. Bridgestone/Firestone Trust Fund Brinks Home Security, Inc. Bristol-Myers Squibb Foundation Brown Group, Inc. Brown & Williamson Tobacco Corporation Bunge Corporation Burlington Air Express Burlington Industries, Inc. Burlington N Rail Rd. Business & Legal Reports Inc. Butler Manufacturing Co. Butlington Northern Santa Fe C Cable and Wireless Cabot Corp Foundation Cabot Oil & Gas Corporation Caddence Design Systems Inc. California Community Foundation California Endowment, The California Wellness Foundation, The Callaway Golf Company Foundation Caltex Petroleum Corp. CambridgeSoft CAN Candle Foundation, The Capital Group Companies, Inc. Capital Group Inc. Cardinal Health Foundation Cargill Carillon Point Carl M. Freeman Golf Carnegie Corporation of New York Carolina Power & Light Co. Casey Foundation, Margueritte Caterpillar Foundation Caterpillar Inc. Caterpillar Tractor Co. CBS Foundation Inc. CBS Inc. CBS/Westinghouse Foundation CCB Foundation Centre Insurance Company CertainTeed Corp. CertainTeed Corporation Foundation CertCo, Inc. Cessna Foundation Champion International Corp. Charles River Laboratories Inc. Charles Schwab Corporation Foundation Charles Schwab & Co. Inc. and Subsidiaries Charles Stewart Mott Foundation Chase Manhattan Bank Chase Manhattan Corp. Chase Manhattan Foundation Cheney Foundation, Ben B. Chesapeake Corporation Foundation Chesebrough-Pond’s USA Chevron Corp Chevron Matching Gift Program Chevron Phillips Chemical Company LP ChevronTexaco Corporation Chicago Title and Trust Co. Children’s Foundation ChOC Foundation Choice Hotels International ChoicePoint, Inc. Chrysler Foundation, The Chubb Group of Insurance Companies Chubb and Son Church & Dwight Company Inc. Ciba Corning Diags CIENA CIGNA Corp. CIGNA Foundation Cimarex Energy Company Cingular Wireless Circuit City Foundation Circuit City Stores, Inc. Cisco Systems Citgo Petroleum CITGO Petroleum Corp. Citibank/Citycorp Citibank NA Citicorp Foundation Citigroup Foundation Clairborne Foundation, Liz Clariant Corp. Clorox Clorox Company Foundation, The Club Corp. International C.M. Capital Foundation CAN Foundation COACH Coca-Cola Co. Codding Foundation Coleman Company Colgate-Palmolive Co. Colonial Management Association, Inc. Colonial Management Group Colonial Pipeline Company Columbus Life Insurance Co. Commercial Federal Bank Commonwealth Fund Community First Bank Shares Inc. Community First Technologies Inc. Compaq Computer Corporation Components Corp. of America Computer Associates Computer Associates International, Inc. Computer Network Technology Corp. ComputerWorld COMSAT Corp. ConAgra Foods Foundation Conexant Systems, Inc. Corporate Giving Program Conoco Inc. ConocoPhillips Company CONRAIL Inc. Consolidated Natural Gas Co. Consolidated Papers Inc. Constellation Energy Group Consulting Partners Inc. Consumer Electronics Association Consumers Energy Foundation Converium Reinsurance (North America) Inc. Cooper Industries Cooper Industries Foundation Cooper Tire & Rubber Co. Copley Foundation, Helen K. And James S. Corning Inc. Corn Products International Corporate Communications Corporate Community Affairs Corporate Software, Inc. Corporate Software and Technology Countrywide Credit Industries, Inc. Countrywide Home Loans, Inc. Corporate Giving Program CPI Corporation C.R. Bard, Inc. Crail-Johnson Foundation Cranston Printworks Co. Cray Research Creative Strategy, Inc. Credit Agricole Indosuez Credit Suisse Crestar Financial Corp. CSC Index, Inc. CSX Corporation Cyprus Amax Minerals Co. D DaimlerChrysler Corporation Fund Dain Rauscher Danforth Foundation Dannon Datascope Corporation Datatel Davey Company Foundation, The David L. Babson and Co. Inc. Dean Witter Discover DEKALB Genetics Corp. Del Monte Foods Deloitte Foundation Delta Airlines Foundation Deluxe Corp. Demont & Associates Inc. Detroit Edison Co. Deutsche Bank Americas Foundation Deutsche Bank NA Devon Energy Corporation DFS Group Ltd. Diageo Global Business Support Diageo North America Dictaphone Corp. Digital Equipment Disney Company Foundation, Walt, The Dominion Foundation Dow AgroSciences, LLC Dow Chemical Co Foundation Dow Corning Corp. Dow Corning Inc. Dream Street Foundation DST Systems Inc. DTE Energy Duke Energy Duke Power Co. DuMonde Solutions Duracell International Inc. Dynegy Inc. E East Bay Community Foundation, The Eastern Bank & Trust Co. Eastern Enterprises Eastern Mountain Sports Eaton Charitable Fund Eaton Corp. Eaton Vance Management eBay Inc. Ecolab Foundation Ecolab Inc. Edison International Corporate Giving Program Edison International Foundation EEX El Paso Energy Foundation ELF Atochem North America Inc. Eli Lilly & Company Foundation Emerson Emerson Electric Co. EMI Music Foundation Employees Community Fund Energizer Charitable Trust Energizer/Eveready Battery Co. Energy for Others Enron Foundation Ensign-Bickford Foundation Entergy Corporation EOG Resources Equifax Community Relations Equifax Inc. Equistar Chemicals, LP Equitable Insurance Companies, The Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States Equitable Resources Equiva Services LLC ERE Yarmouth Ericsson, Inc. Erie Insurance Group Ernst & Young Foundation Essex Group,
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