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Matching Gifts from Kansas City Companies Matching Gifts from Kansas City Companies Below is a list of Kansas City companies we believe offer a charitable Matching Gift Programs. 3M Corporation Coach, Inc. Humana, Inc. The Coca-Cola Company - A - Colgate-Palmolive Company -I- AAA Auto Club Commerce BancShares, Inc. IBM Corporation Abbott Laboratories Commercial Federal Corporation IFTC Ace USA Computer Associates Illinois Tool Works ADM Foundation Continental Group Foundation Ivy Labs ADP Corning Incorporated Adobe Systems, Inc. Costco Wholesale Corporation -J- Aetna, Inc. Countrywide Financial Corporation J.C. Penney Alco Standard Foundation John Hancock Financial Services Allied Signal Foundation Johnson & Johnson AMC -D Johnson Controls, Inc. American Century Deluxe Check Printers Jostens, Inc. American Express Deluxe Corporation Ameristar Casinos Deutsche Bank America -K- Andrews McMeel Universal Digital Foundation Kansas City Life Insurance Co. AON Corporation Dow Corning Corporation Kansas City Power & Light Apple Computers DST Systems Inc. Kansas City Southern Arco Foundation Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation ARMCO Foundation -E Muriel McBrien Kauffman Foundation Arthur Andersen ECOLAB W. K. Kellogg Foundation Assurant Employee Benefits Eli Lilly Kemper Insurance AstraZeneca EMBARQ Kimberly-Clark Corporation AT&T Corporation Emerson Electric Kmart Corporation Atlantic Richfield Energizer Holdings, Inc. Auto Club of MO Enterprise Rent-A-Car Co. -L- Aventis Equitable Life Assurance Labconco Corporation Avon Products, Inc. Ernst & Young Land O'Lakes, Inc. Esmark Foundation Lee Company -B- Exxon Levi Strauss & Co. Bank of America Lexmark International, Inc. Bankers Life &Casualtyn -F- Libbey, Inc. Beatrice Companies Federated Department Stores, Inc. Thomas J. Lipton Foundation BellSouth Corporation Fireman’s Fund Insurance Foundation Liz Claiborne Black & Decker Ford Foundation Loews Corporation Blue Bell, Inc. Franklin Quest Lucent Technologies Boeing Company Fuji Photo Film, U.S.A., Inc. Bristol Myers -M- BP -G- Marine Midland Bank Brinks Company Gallagher, Arthur J. Co Mass Mutual Financial Group Brown Shoe Company, Inc. Gannett Foundation MasterCard International, Inc. Bunge Corporation Gap, Inc. Mattel, Inc. Burlington North America, Inc. Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation The May Department Stores Burns & McDonnell GEICO Corporation Maytag Butler Manufacturing General Electric Co. Mazda North America, Inc. General Mills McDonald's Georgia Pacific Corporation McGraw-Hill -C- Gillette Company Mercantile Bankshares Corporation CarMax Auto Superstore, Inc. GlaxoSmithKline Mercedes-Benz U.S. International, Inc. Caterpillar, Inc. GMAC Commercial Mortgage Corporation Merck & Co. CBS Goodrich Corporation Meredith Corporation CertainTeed Corporation Goodyear Merrill Lynch Charles Schwab Corporate Foundation Google, Inc. Microsoft Chevron Texaco Corporation Milton Bradley Chicago Title Corporation -H- Mitsubishi International Chubb Group of Insurance Companies H&R Block, Inc. MMI Companies CIGNA Corporation Hallmark Cards, Inc. Mobil Foundation Cingular Wireless Harrah's Entertainment, Inc. Montgomery Ward Circuit City Stores, Inc. Hartford Insurance Company MONY Cisco Systems Heinz Foundation Morrison & Hecker Citgo Petroleum Corporation Hewlett-Packard Company Motorola Inc. Citigroup Home Depot Murphy Oil Corporation Clorox Company Honda of America Manufacturing, Inc. Mutual of America Life Insurance CNA Honeywell Starbucks Corporation -N- State Farm Companies National Starch & Chemical State Street Bank and Trust NFL National Football League Stinson Mag &Fizzell NEC Laboratories American, Inc Sun Microsystems, Inc. The Neiman Marcus Group, Inc. Susquehanna International Group, LLP New York Stock Exchange Foundation, Inc. -T- Newsweek, Inc. T. Rowe Price Associates, Inc. The New York Times Nike, Inc. Tandy Corporation Nissan North America, Inc. Tension Envelope Nokia Tetley USA Inc. Norfolk Southern Corporation Texas Instruments, Inc. Northwestern Mutual Life Foundation Thrivent Financial for Lutherans Novartis Corporation Time Warner Inc. Tompkins Corporation -O- TORO Olin Corporation. Toyota Motor Sales USA ONEOK, Inc. Toys R Us Oracle Transamerica Corporation Travelers Group -P- Tyco International Panera Bread Panhandle Eastern -U- Pella Corporation UBS Unilever United States, Inc. People’s Bank Union Pacific PepsiCo, Inc. United States Cellular Pfizer, Inc. United Technologies Pitney Bowes Inc. U.S. Bancorp Foundation Polaroid Foundation Utilicorp United Polsinelli White Vardeman, etc PPG Industries -V- PQ Corporation Vanguard Group, Inc. Price Waterhouse Coopers Verizon Procter & Gamble VF Corporation Prudential Financial VML, Inc. -Q- -W- Quaker Oats Foundation W W Grainger Quest Diagnostics Wachovia Bank QuikTrip Washington Mutual, Inc. The Washington Post Company -R- Waters Corporation R.H. Donnelley Wells Fargo RadioShack Westinghouse Electric Ralston Purina Whirlpool Corporation Random House, Inc. Williams Companies, Inc. Reader's Digest Association, Inc. WMX Technologies Reebok Wm. Wrigley Jr. Company Roche Diagnostics Wyeth rolex Watch U.S.A., Inc. Root Laboratory -X, Y, Z- Xerox -S- Yahoo, Inc Safeco Insurance Company Sallie Mae Santa Fe Pacific Foundation Sara Lee Foundation SBC Communications Inc. Seaboard Corp Sealright Sentry Insurance Foundation Smith Kline Beecham Sosland Southwestern Bell Sprint St. Paul Travelers Companies Stanley Works Foundation .
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