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Matching Gifts List of Corporations and Foundations with Matching Gift Programs Matching Gifts List of corporations and foundations with matching gift programs. Contact your Human Resources department for information about your company’s program. 4Charity Foundation, Inc. Antioch Company, The Becton Dickinson and Company AARP AON Corporation Bemis Company, Inc. A&E Television Networks Apache Corporation Ben & Jerry’s Homemade Inc. Abbott Laboratories APC -MGE (American Power Beneficial Financial Group Abell-Hanger Foundation Conversion) BeneTemps, Inc. Aboda, Inc. Apex Foundation Benjamin Moore & Company Acco Brands Corporation Applera Corporation ARC, Inc. Berkshire Property Advisors LLC ACE GroupAcuity Brands, Inc. Arch Chemicals Inc. Berwind Group Advanced Financial Services Archer-Daniels Midland BHP Billiton (Arizona) Advanta Corporation Argonaut Group, Inc. BHP Billiton Petroleum Advisor Technologies Arkwright Foundation Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Agilent Technologies, Inc. Armstrong World Industries Biltmore Oil Company Air Liquids USA LLC Art Technology Group, Inc. Bimbo Bakeries USA AK Steel Holding Corporation Arthur J. Gallagher & Co. BISYS Group, Inc., The Albemarle Corporation Aspect Software, Inc. Black & Decker Corporation, The Allegro Micro Systems, Inc. Assent LLC BlackRock, Inc. Alliance One International, Inc. Assurant Employee Benefits Blount, Inc. AllianceBernstein Holding L.P. Assurant Health Blue Cross Blue Shield of Alliant Energy Corporation Assurant, Inc. Nebraska Alliant Techsystems, Inc. AT &T Blue Shield of California Allianz Global Risks US Insurance Attachmate BlueLinx Corporation Company ATX Group, Inc. Bollinger Insurance Allied World Assurance (U.S.) Autodesk, Inc. Bonneville International Altria Group, Inc. Autoliv North America Corporation Alyeska Pipeline Service Automatic Data Processing, Inc. Boston Consulting Group, Inc., Company Autonation, Inc. The Ambac Financial Group, Inc. Aviva USA Boston Scientific Corporation American Express Company Avon Products, Inc. BP American International Group, AXA Financial Brakeley Inc. AXIS Capital Holdings Limited Briscoe, Inc. American Nuclear Insurers Babson Capital Management LLC Brinks Company, The American Tower Corporation BAE Systems National Security Bristol-Myers Squibb Company American Trading and Solutions Brookfield Financial Properties, Production Corporation Baker Hughes, Inc. Lp Ameriprise Financial Ball Corporation Brown Foundation, The Amgen, Inc. Baltimore Life Insurance Burlington Northern Santa Fe Amica Companies Company, The Corporation AmSouth BanCorp Foundation Bank of America Corporation Burnham Real Estate Company Anadarko Petroleum Bank of the West Business & Legal Reports, Inc. Corporation Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi, UFJ, C. R. Bard, Inc. Analog Devices, Inc. Ltd., The CA, Inc. Anchor Brewing Co. Barclays Global Investors Cadence Design Systems, Inc. Anchor Capital Advisors, LLC Barclays Capital, Inc. Calex Manufacturing Company, Anchor Russell Capital Advisors, Barnes Group, Inc. Inc. Inc. Barrett Technology, Inc. California Healthcare Foundation Andersons, Inc., The Baupost Group, The Callaway Golf Company Andor Capital Management Baxter International, Inc. Calpine Corporation Andrews McMeel Universal BCD Travel Calyon Securities (USA), Inc. 1 Matching Gifts List of corporations and foundations with matching gift programs. Contact your Human Resources department for information about your company’s program. Capital Group Companies, The Contractors Bonding Insurance Cooperative Capmark Financial Group, Inc. Company Eastern Alliance Insurance Group Captaris, Inc. Cooper Industries, Ltd. Eastern Bank Eastern Mountain Cardinal Health, Inc. Corn Products International, Inc. Sports Carl and Eloise Pohlad Family Corporate Executive Board Eaton Vance Management Foundation Costco Wholesale Corporation eBay Carlyle Group, The Executive Match EducationQuest Foundation, Inc. CarMax Auto Superstore, Inc. Countrywide Financial eFunds Corporation Carnegie Corporation of New Corporation Eisai, Inc. York Foundation CPI, Inc. Electronic Arts, Inc. Carvill America, Inc. CrossComm National Eli Lilly and Company Catalina Marketing Corporation CRT Capital Group, LLC Elizabethtown Water Company CDW Corporation CRT Properties, Inc. Elsevier Foundation, The Celestica Inc. CSG Systems International, Inc. Emigrant Savings Bank Cendant Corporation Cummings Properties, Inc. Endo Pharmaceuticals Holdings Charles Levy Company, The Cupertino Electric, Inc. Inc. Charles Schwab & Co., Inc. Daiichi-Sankyo, Inc. Energen Energizer Holdings, Inc. Charles Stewart Mott Foundation Data Services Direct, LLC EnPro Industries CHEP DataSource of Loudoun, Inc. EOG Resources Chicago Mercantile Exchange Davey Tree Expert Company, The Equifax, Inc. (HQ) Holdings, Inc. David and Lucile Packard Equitable Resources, Inc. Chicago Tribune Foundation, The Erickson Retirement Choice Hotels International, Inc. David J. Joseph Co., The Communities ChoicePoint Inc. Del Monte Foods Company Ericsson, Inc. Christie’s Auction House Dell Corporation ESB Financial Corporation Chubb Group of Insurance Deluxe Corporation Essex Electric, Inc. Companies Demont & Associates, Inc. Esurance, Inc. Ciena Corporation Denbury Resources Inc. Ewing Marion Kauffman CIGNA Corporation Deutsche Bank Americas Foundation Cisco Systems, Inc. Dexter Apache Holdings, Inc. FactSet Research Systems, Inc. Citgo Petroleum Corporation DFS Group Limited Fair Issac Corporation Citigroup Diageo North America, Inc. Fannie Mae Company Citrix Systems, Inc. Dictaphone Corporation Fiduciary Trust Company Clariant Corporation DIRECTV Group, Inc., The (Boston) CMP United Business Media, Inc. Dole Food Company, Inc. Financial Security Assurance, Inc. CNA Financial Corporation Dominion Resources, Inc. First Data Corporation Coach, Inc. Doris Duke Charitable First Financial Bancorp Coca-Cola Company, The Foundation First Horizon National Colfax Corporation Dorsey & Whitney Foundation, Corporation Colorado Health Foundation The First Interstate BancSystem Columbia Sportswear Company Dr. Allen Moorhead Jr. FirstEnergy Corporation Commonwealth Fund, Inc., The DST Systems, Inc. Fitch Ratings Inc. Community Bank, The DTE (Detroit Edison) Energy, Inc. Fluke Networks, Inc. Conrad N. Hilton Foundation Duke Energy Corporation FM Global Constella Group Dun & Bradstreet Corporation, FMC Technologies, Inc. Constellation Energy Executive The Follett Corporation Matching Gift Program E.A. Sween Company Ford Foundation Fortune Brands, Consumer Electronics Association East Kentucky Power Inc. 2 Matching Gifts List of corporations and foundations with matching gift programs. Contact your Human Resources department for information about your company’s program. Franklin Resources, Inc. Company Instron Corporation Freddie Mac Foundation GUARD Insurance Group Integrity Applications Frederic W. Cook & Company, Haemonetics Corporation Corporation Inc. Hafner Development, LLC Interactive Corp. Freeport-McMoRan Copper & Handleman Company Intercontinental Hotels Group Gold, Inc. Handyman Matters (North St. Intermountain Gas Company Fremont Group Louis) International Flavors and Freudenberg Spunweb Company Hanna Andersson Fragrances Inc. Friedman, Billings, Ramsey Harcourt, Inc. International Monetary Fund Group, Inc. Harris Bankcorp, Inc. (Bank of International Multifoods Fuji Photo Film, U.S.A., Inc. Montreal) Corporation Gannett Co., Inc. Harris Bankcorp, Inc. (BMO International Textile Group, Inc. Gap, Inc. parent) Intuit, Inc. Gartner Group, Inc. Harris Corporation Investment Technology Group, Gary-Williams Energy Hawaii Telcom Communications, Inc. Corporation Inc. J. P. Morgan Chase & Company GATX Corporation Hawaiian Electric Industries J. Paul Getty Trust, The GEICO Corporation HD Supply Janus Capital Group, Inc. Genentech, Inc. Heidrick & Struggles Jefferies & Company, Inc. General Electric Foundation Henry J. Kaiser Family John D. and Catherine T. General Photographic Resources, Foundation MacArthur Foundation Inc. Henry Luce Foundation, The John Hancock Financial Services General Physics Corporation HEP Development Services Johnson & Johnson General Reinsurance Hewlett-Packard Company Jones Lang LaSalle Corporation Higher Education Publications, Jostens, Inc. Georgia Gulf Corporation Gerber Inc. Joyce Foundation, The Foundation Hillman Company, The Juniper Networks GES Exposition Services, Inc. Home Depot JVC Builders Getty Images, Inc. Hospira, Inc. K/P Corporation Gillette Company, The Houghton Chemical Corporation Kaiser Permanente (Colorado Givaudan Corporation Houghton Mifflin Company Only) GlaxoSmithKline HSBC -North America, Inc. Kansas City Southern Glenmede Corporation, The Hubbell, Inc. Humana, Inc. Kawasaki Motors Corp USA GlobalSantaFe Corporation Hunter Douglas Inc. KBC BANK GMAC Insurance Personal Lines Hyperion Solutions Kellwood Company Goldman, Sachs & Co. Idaho Power Company Kelly Consulting & Design, Ltd. Goodrich Corporation IDEAL Industries, Inc. Kennecott Land Google, Inc. IDT Corporation Kennecott Utah Copper Goulston Technologies, Inc. Illinois Tool Works Foundation Kennedy/Jenks Consultants, Inc. Grainger Grayson Homes Indianapolis Power & Light KeyCorp Great-West Life & Annuity Company Keystone Associates, Inc. Insurance Company IndyMac Bancorp, Inc. Kimberly-Clark Corporation Greater Bay Bancorp Infospace Kindred Healthcare, Inc. Green Mountain Coffee Roasters, ING Kirkland & Ellis LLP Inc. ING Foundation Knight Energy Corp. Greif, Inc. ING Registered Representatives Kochis Fitx/Quintile Grenzebach Glier & Associates Program Korbel California Champagnes Grinnell Mutual Reinsurance
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