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Partial List of Employers with Matching Funds Programs for Charitable Donations Partial List of Employers with Matching Funds Programs for Charitable Donations Below is a list of some companies that match employee donations. Please note that this list does not cover every company, so please check with your employer if you do not see your company name on this list. 3Com Corp. Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi, Ltd. 3M Bank One Corp. Bank One, Texas A Banta Corp. Foundation Inc. A.E. Staley Manufacturing Co. Barnes Group Inc. Abbott Laboratories Barrow, Hanley, Mewhiney & Strauss Ace INA Baxter International Inc. Adams Harkness & Hill Inc. Bay Networks ADC Telecommunications BEA Systems Inc. Adobe Systems Inc. Becton Dickinson and Co. Advanced Micro Devices Inc. Belden Wire and Cable Co. Aetna Inc. BelleTemps Inc. Air Products and Chemicals Inc. BellSouth Corp. Akzo Nobel Inc. Bernia Co. Inc. Albemarle Corp. Bestfoods Alexander & Baldwin Inc. Binney & Smith Inc. Alexander Haas Martin & Partners Bituminous Casualty Corp. Allegro MicroSystems Inc. Black & Decker Corp. Alliance Capital Management, LP Blount Foundation Inc. Alliant Energy Corp. BMC Industries Inc. Alliant Techsystems BMO Financial Group US Altria Group Inc. Boeing Co. American Express Co. Bonneville International Corp. American General Corp. Borden Family of Cos. American Honda Boston Gear American Honda Motor Co. Inc. Bowater Inc. American International Group Inc. Bowater Newsprint, Calhoun Operations American Stock Exchange BP Ameritech Corp. BP Amoco Amgon Inc. BRAKELEY Briscoe Inc. AmSouth BanCorp Foundation Brink’s Co. AMSTED Industries Inc. Brink’s Home Security, Inc. Analog Devices Inc. Brown Shoe Co. Inc. Anchor/Russell Capital Advisors Inc. Bunge North America Inc. Andersons Inc. Burlington Northern Aon Corp. Burlington Northern Santa Fe Corp. Archer Daniels Midland Business & Legal Reports Inc. Ares Advanced Technology Butler Manufacturing Co. Argonaut Group Inc. Ariel Capital Management, LLC C Artistokraft Inc. C.R.Bard Inc. Aspect Telecommunications Cadence Design Systems Inc. Associates Corp.of North America CambridgeSoft Associates First Capital CAN Astoria Federal Savings Capital Group Cos. AT&T Caterpillar Inc. Atlantic Data Services Inc. Charles Schwab and Co. Inc. and Subsidiaries ATOFINA Chemicals Inc. Charles Stewart Mott Foundation Autodesk Inc. Chevron Texaco Corp. Automatic Data Processing Inc. Chicago Mercantile Exchange AVAYA Inc. Chicago Title and Trust Co. Avon Products Inc. Chicago Tribune Co. AXA Financial Choice Hotels International Chubb and Son Inc. B CIGNA Corp. Baker Hughes Cingular Wireless Bank of America – TX Circuit City Stores Inc. Bank of America Corp. Cisco Systems, Inc. Partial List of Employers with Matching Funds Programs for Charitable Donations CITGO Petroleum Corp. F-G Citibank Factory Mutual Insurance Co. Citigroup Fannie Mae and The Fannie Mae Clariant Corp. Foundation Coca-Cola Co. Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp. Colgate-Palmolive Co. Federated Department Stores Inc. Colonial Management Association Inc. Feingold & Feingold Insurance Columbus Life Insurance Co. Fidelity Investments Comerica Bank Fiduciary Trust Co., Boston Commonwealth Fund FINA Inc. Compaq Computer Corp. First Data Corp. Computer Associates International Inc. First Tennessee National Corp. Computer Network Technology Corp. FirstEnergy Corp. CONRAIL Inc. FleetBoston Financial Cooper Industries FMC Corp. Cooper Tire & Rubber Co. Ford Foundation – Legal Services Corning Inc. Ford Motor Co. Corporate Software Fortis Health Countywide Fortis Wodbury CPI Corp. Fortune Brands Inc. Cranston Print Works Co. Freddie Mac CSC Index Frederic W. Cook & Co. Inc. CSG Systems Freeport-McMoRan Cyprus Amax Minerals Co. Gannett Co. Inc. Gap Inc. D-E Gartner Group D & B Gary-Williams Co./Piton Foundation Danforth Foundation GATX Corp. Data Services Direct General Mills Inc. David and Lucile Packard Foundation General Motors Corp. David L. Babson and Co. Inc. General Ro Corp. Deluxe Corp. Geon Co. Demont & Associates Inc. Georgia-Pacific Co. Deutsche Bank Americas Gerber Products Co. Dictaphone Corp. Gillette Co. Dominion GKN America Corp. Dominion Foundation GlaxoSmithKline Doris Duke Charitable Foundation Globe Newspaper Co., and Subsidiaries Dow AgroSciences, LLC Glonmede Corp. DTE Energy GMAC RFC Duke Energy Gnat Inc. Duracell International Inc. Goldman, Sachs Eastern Bank Goodrich Corp. Eastern Enterprises Grantham, Mayo, Van Otterloo & Co., LLC Eastern Mountain Sports Graphics Controls Corp. Eaton Corp. Greenleaf Enterprises, LLC Eaton Vance Management GreenPoint Bank eBay Inc. Grenzebach, Glier & Associates Inc. Ecolab Inc. Grinnell Mutual Reinsurance Co. EducationQuest Foundation Inc. Guidant Corp. Eli Lilly and Co. Emerson Electric Co. H Endo Pharmaceutical H.J. Heinz Co. Energen Corp. Haemonetics Corp. Equifax Inc. Halliburton Co. ERE Yarmouth Hambrecht & Quist, LLC Ericsson Inc. Hampton & Harper Inc. Ericsson N. America Harrah’s Entertainment Inc. Erie Insurance Group Harris Corp. Ernst & Young Hartford Steam Boiler Inspection & Insce.Co-HSB Gp. Exxon Mobil Hasbro Inc. Hawaiian Electric Industries Inc. Partial List of Employers with Matching Funds Programs for Charitable Donations HBO Lexmark International Inc. Heller Financial Inc. Lincoln Financial Advisors Henry Luce Foundation Lincoln Financial Distributors Heublein Foundation Inc. Liz Claiborne Inc. Hillman Co. Lockheed Martin Corporation Holyoke Mutual Insurance Co., in Salem Lockheed Martin Honeywell International Loews Corp. Houghton Chemical Corp. Lojack Corp. Houghton Mifflin Co. Lubrizol Corp. Household International Inc. Lucent Technologies HRTek Corp. Lumina Foundation for Education Lyondell Chemical Co. I-J I & H Marsh and McLennan M IBM M.A. Hanna Co. IBM Corp. MacLean-Fogg Co. Illinois Tool Works Inc. Maguire Oil Co. Independence Investment Associate Inc. Mallinckrodt Inc. Information Technology Systems Management Compensation Group/Dulworth Inc. InfoSpace Manulife Financial ING Maritz Inc. Instron Corp. Massachusetts Financial Services Investment Mgmt. International Business Machines Corp. Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Co. Invensys Building System Massachusetts Port Authority J. Paul Getty Trust MasterCard International Inc. J.P.Morgan Chase & Co. Mattel Inc. Jamee and Marshall Field Foundation Maxus Energy Jefferies Group Inc. May Department Stores Co. Jefferson Pilot Financial Maytag Corp. John C. and Catherine T. MacArthur Fdn. Mazda (North America) Inc. John Hancock Funds McCormick & Co. Inc. John Hancock Life Insce.Co.& subsidiaries McDonald’s Corp. John Wiley & Sons Inc. Publishers McGraw-Hill Cos. Johnson & Johnson Family of Cos. McKnight Foundation Johnson Controls Inc. Medical Consultants Network Inc. Jones Lang LaSalle Mellon Financial Corp. Joseph E. Seagram & Sons Inc. Mentor Graphics Josiah Macy, Jr. Foundation Merck & Co. Inc. Jostens, Inc. Meredith Corp JSJ Corp. Merit Oil Corp. Juniper Network Merrill Lynch & Co. Inc. Metso Automation K-L Microsoft Corp. Kansas City Southern Millipore Corp. Kellogg Co. Minerals Technologies Inc. Kemper Insurance Companies Minnesota Life Insurance Co. Kennametal Inc. Mitsubishi Electric and Electronics U.S. Kennedy Associates Real Estate Counsel Inc. Mitsubishi International Corp. KeyCorp Mizuho Financial Group Keystone Associates inc. Moen Inc. Kimberly Clark Monsanto Co. Kmart Corp. MONY Life Insurance Co. KN Energy Inc. Morgan Construction Co. Koger Equity inc. Morgan Stanley KPMG Peat Marwick Morphy Oil Corp. Lam Research Corp. Morrison & Foerster, LLP Lamson & Sessions Co. Motorola Inc. Land O’Lakes Foundation MTS Systems Corp. LandAmerica Financial Group Inc. Mutual of America Leo Burnett Co. Inc. Levi Strauss & Co. N LEXIS-NEXIS NACCO Industries Inc. Partial List of Employers with Matching Funds Programs for Charitable Donations National Computer System Polaroid Corp. National Grid Cos. PPG Industries Inc. National Semiconductor Corp. PQ Corp. National Starch and Chemical Co. Progress Energy NCR Corp. Provident Cos. Inc. Neiman Marcus Providian Financial Network Associates Prudential Financial New Century Energies Pulte Home New England Business Service Inc. Quaker Chemical Corp. New England Electric System Cos. Quest Diagnostics Inc. New York Stock Exchange Inc. New York Times Co. R Newmont Mining Corp. R.R. Donnelley & Sons Co. Nicor Gas Radio Shack NIKE Inc. Rauscher Pierce Refsnes Nissan Motor RBC Dain Rauscher Inc. Nissan North America Inc. Reader’s Digest Association Inc. Nokia Inc. RealNetworks Inc. Nordson Corp. Reebok International, Ltd. Norfolk & Dedham Group Reliable Life Insurance Co. Norfolk Southern Corp. Reuters America Inc. Northern States Power Co. Rexnord Corp. Northern Telecom RLI Insurance Co. Northern Trust Bank Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Northern Trust Co. Rockefeller Brothers Fund Inc. Northern Trust Corp. Rockefeller Family & Associates Novartis Corp. Rockefeller Group Novell Inc. Rockwell Automation NSTAR Rockwell Collins NVEST Cos. LP RONIN Development Corp. Rosewood Corp. O-P-Q Ryco Division, Reilly-Whiteman Inc. Old Mutual Asset Management Charitable Fdn. S Olin Corp. SAFECO Corp. Ondeo Nalco Co. Saint-Gobain Corp. Foundation Oppenheimer Funds Inc. Sallie Mae Oracle Corp. SAP Organon International Inc. Sara Lee Corp. Oryx Energy SBC Communications Inc. Osmonics Inc. SBC Foundation Owens-Illinois Inc. Schneider Electric Square D Co. Palm Inc. ScudderKemper Investments Pella Corp. Sedgwick Inc. PepsiCo Food Systems Sempra Energy PepsiCo Foundation Sentry Insurance Foundation Inc. PepsiCo, Inc. Shaklee Corp. Pew Charitable Trusts Shearson Lehman Brothers Inc. Pfizer Inc. Sheidalhl
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