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Some Companies Offering Matching Donations 3Com Corporation 3M Some Companies Offering Matching Andersons Inc. BMO Financial Group US Donations Aon Corporation Boeing Company (The) 3Com Corporation Apple Computer Inc. Bonneville International Corp. 3M Foundation Archer Daniels Midland Boston Gear Abacus Capital Investments ARCO Chemical Co. BP Amoco Corporation Adaptec Foundation Ares Advanced Technology BRAKELEY ADC Telecommunications Foundation Argonaut Group Inc. Briscoe INC. Adams Harkness & Hill Inc. Arthur J. Gallagher Foundation Brink's Co. Adobe Systems Inc. Aspect Global Telecommunications Giving Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railway Advanced Micro Devices Inc. Program Company Aegon Transamerica Foundation Astoria Federal Savings Business & Legal Reports Inc. AES Corporation AT&T Foundation Cadence Design Systems Inc. Aetna Foundation Atlantic Data Services Inc. Calvert Group Lawyers Title Corporation Alex Brown, Inc. Autodesk, Inc. CambridgeSoft Alexander Hamilton Life Automatic Data Processing The Candle Foundation Alexander Haas Martin & Partners Avaya Communications Capital Group Companies Allegro Microsystems Inc. Avon Products Foundation Inc. Cardinal Health Foundation Alliance Bernstein, LP AXA Foundation Carmax Alliance Capital Management, LP Bank Boston Caterpillar Foundation Allstate Giving Campaign Bank of America Foundation CBS/Westinghouse Foundation Altria Group Inc. Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi CertCo, Inc. AMBAC Indemnity Corporation Bankers Trust Foundation Champion International Corp. American Airlines Bay Networks Charles Schwab Corp. American Express BEA Systems Inc. Chase Manhattan Foundation American International Group, Inc. Becton-Dickinson Corp. Chevron Matching Gift Program American Stock Exchange Bell & Howell Foundation The Chicago Tribune Ameriprise Financial Belden Wire and Cable Co. Choice Hotels International Amgen Center Inc. Bemis Associates Inc. Chubb & Son, Inc. Amgen Foundation, Inc. Benjamin Moore and Co. Cigna Foundation AmSouth BanCorp. Foundation Bestfoods Cingular Wireless AMSTED Industries, Inc. Black & Decker Corporation Cisco Systems Analytics Operations Engineering Blount Foundation Inc. Citgo Petroleum Analog Devices Inc. BMC Industries, Inc. Citibank/Citicorp/Citigroup Foundation Clorox Dominion Foundation Freddie Mac CNA Foundation Dow Chemical Company Foundation Frederic W. Cook & Co., Inc. Coca-Cola Company Drinker, Biddle & Reath Frederick S. Upton Co. Colgate-Palmolive Duracell International Inc. Fred S. James & Co., Inc. Colonial Management Group E*Trade Financial Freedom Forum Commercial Federal Bank Eastern Bank & Trust Co. Freeport-McMoRan Inc. Commonwealth Fund Eastern Enterprises Fujitsu Network Comm Compaq Computer Corporation Eastern Mountain Sports Gannett Foundation, Inc. Computer Associates International, Inc. Eaton Vance Management The Gap Inc. Computer Network Technology Corp. Education Quest Foundation Inc. Gartner Group Conoco Phillips Eli Lilly & Company Foundation Gary-Williams Co./Piton Foundation CONRAIL Inc. Emerson Electric Co. GATX Corporation Cooper Industries Energizer/Eveready Battery Co. GE Foundation Corning Inc. The Equitable Insurance Companies Geico Corn Products International Ericsson Inc. General Mills Corporate Community Affairs Everen Foundation General Electric Corporate Software, Inc. Expedia, Inc. General R E Corporation. Countrywide Exxon Corporation Gillette Company CPI Corporation Express Financial Services Gilman Paper Co. Cray Research Factory Mutual Insurance Co. GlaxoSmithKline Cranston Print Works Co. Fannie Mae Foundation Glenmede Corp. CSC Index, Inc. Feingold & Feingold Insurance Glaxo-Wellcome, Inc. D & B Fidelity Foundation Matching Gifts Program Global Impact DFS Group Limited Fiduciary Trust Co., Boston GMAC-Residential Funding Corp. Danforth Foundation First Bank Systems Goldman, Sachs and Co. Dannon Company, Inc. First Data Resources Goodrich Corp. Data Services Direct Fleet Bank W.W. Grainger Inc. Datascope Corporation Focal Communications Corp. Grantham, Mayo, Van Otterloo & Co., LLC David and Lucile Packard Foundation Food Foundation - Legal Services Grand Canyon Association David L. Babson and Co. Inc. Follett Corporation Grantham, Mayo, Van Otterloo & Co. Dell Corporation Ford Foundation Graphics Controls Corp. Deutsche Bank Americas Foundation Fort James Foundation Greater Cincinnati Foundation Dictaphone Corp. Fortis Financial Group GreenPoint Financial Grenzebach, Glier Associates Inc. Independence Investment Associates Inc. Kiplinger Foundation Inc. Hachette Book Group USA Information Technology Systems Kirkland & Ellis Foundation Haemonetics Corp. InfoSpace Kobe Steel USA, Inc. Hambrecht & Quist Group Interra Financial Koger Equity Inc. Harcourt General, Inc. Intuit Foundation Kraft Foods Hawaiian Electric Industries Inc. J. Paul Getty Trust Lam Research Corporation HCA Foundation The James & Marshall Field Fund LandAmerica Foundation Heller Financial Inc. Jefferies Group Inc. Landmark Graphics Hemmings Motor News Jefferson-Pilot Foundation Legerity, Inc. Henry Luce Foundation John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Leo Burnett Company, Inc. Hewlett-Packard Foundation Levi Strauss Foundation Heublein Foundation Inc. John Hancock Financial Services LexisNexis Highmark Blue Cross/Blue Shield John Hancock Funds Lilly Endowment Inc. Hillman Co. John Hancock Life Insurance Co. Liz Claiborne Hoechst Celanese Corp. Johnson and Johnson Family of Companies Lockheed Martin Matching Gift Program Hoechst Marion Russell, Inc. Joseph E. Seagrams & Sons, Inc. Loews Corp. Holyoke Mutual Insurance Co. Josiah Macy Jr. Foundation Lotus Development Corporation Home Depot Josten's Lyondell Chemical Company. Home Savings of America Juniper Networks Lubrizol Corporation Honeywell JP Morgan Chase Foundation Lumina Foundation for Education Hospitality Franchise Systems Juran Institute, Inc. Management Compensation Household International Kaiser Family Foundation Group/Dulworth Inc. Houghton-Mifflin Company Kaplan Inc. Manulife Financial HRTek Corp. Kawasaki Motors Corporation Maguire Oil Company HSBC Bank USA W.K. Kellogg Foundation Mallinckrodt Medical, Inc. Hudson Webber Foundation Kemper Insurance Companies Marathon Oil Company IBM Matching Grants Program Kennecott Corp. Massachusetts Financial Services Co. Illinois Tool Works Kennedy Associates Real Estate Counsel Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Co. IDS Financial Services, Inc. Inc. MasterCard International Industrial Indemnity Key Foundation Mattel Foundation ING Capital Holdings Keystone Associates Inc. Maytag Corporation Institutional Investor, Inc. Kimberly-Clark Mazda Inc. International Data Group Kinney Shoe Corp. McDonald's Corporation McDonnell Douglas Foundation Nellie Mae Education Foundation, Inc. Packard Foundation McGraw-Hill Companies Nestlé USA Palm Inc. McKinsey & Company Network Associates Pella Corp. McKnight Foundation New Century Energies Foundation Penn Central Corporation McMaster-Carr Supply Co. New England Business Service Inc. PepsiCo Medical Consultants Network Inc. New England Electric Perkins Charitable Foundation Mentor Graphics Newsweek, Inc. The Pew Charitable Trusts Merit Oil Corp. Nike, Inc. Pfizer Inc. Meredith Corporation Nims Associates, Inc. Philip Morris Merck Company Foundation Nintendo Phoenix Cos. Inc. Merrill Lynch Nissan Pioneer Group Inc. Metropolitan Life Foundation Nokia, Inc. Pitney-Bowes Inc. Metso Automation Nordson Corp. PJM Interconnection, LLC Microsoft Corporation Norfolk & Dedham Group Platinum Technology Millipore Foundation Nortel Networks, Inc. Playboy Enterprises Inc. Mitsubishi Trust & Banking Corp. Northern States Power Co. Plum Creek Mizuho Financial Group Northern Trust Company Plymouth Rock Foundation Mobil Norton Company Foundation PNC Foundation Monsanto Fund Novartis Pohlad Family Foundation MONY (Mutual of NY) Novell Inc. Polaroid Moody's Corporation NSTAR Premark International Inc. Morgan Stanley & Co. Nuveen Investments Inc. Principal Financial Group Morris & Gwendolyn Cafritz Foundation NYCE Corporation Progress Energy Morrison & Foerster Oak Associated, Ltd. Progressive Investment Corp. Charles Stewart Mott Foundation Old Mutual Asset Management Charitable Providian Financial Motorola Foundation Prudential Foundation Giving Campaign Mutual of America Omni Travel PSEG NACCO Industries Inc. Oppenheimer Funds Inc. Putnam Investments Narragansett Electric Co. Oracle Corporation Quad Graphics, Inc. National Grid Cos. Osmonics Inc. Quaker Chemical Corp. National Semiconductor Corporation Owens-Illinois Inc. Quaker Oats NCR PC World/IDG Central Services Quantum Corporation Neiman Marcus Group Pacific Huts & Castles, Inc. Quest Diagnostics Radio City Music Hall Productions, Inc. Shaklee Corporation Temple-Inland Inc. Rauscher Inc. Sheldahl Inc. Tenet Healthcard Foundation Raza Microelectronics, Inc. Shell Oil Company Foundation Tenant Foundation RBC Dain Sherwin Williams Company Tesoro Hawaii Corp. Reader's Digest Sheldahl Inc. Tetley USA Inc. RealNetworks Foundation Shiva Corporation Texas Instruments Reebok Sifco Industries Inc. Textron Charitable Trust Rei-Recreational Equipment Inc. Sony Pictures Entertainment THAT Corp. Reliable Life Insurance Co. Sony USA Foundation, Inc. Tomkins Corp. Foundation Rejuvenation, Inc. Sounds True, Inc. Thomson Financial Response Analysis Speer, Leeds & Kellog Thrivent Financial for Lutherans Reuters America, Inc. Spiegel Tiger Management Corporation Rexnord Sprint/Nextel Time Warner, Inc. 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