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Employers Who Match Employee Contributions Employers Who Air Products & Chemicals, Inc. Alco Standard Corp. Match Employee Alliance Capital Mgmt Corp Contributions AllianceBernstein AllianceOne, Inc The businesses, corporations and organizations below have matching gift programs that will Alliant Energy double, and in some cases triple, your contribution to a qualified nonprofit organization. Alliant Techsystems Inc. If your employer is listed, contact your human Allianz Life Ins resources department for additional information about their matching gift program. Allied Signal Inc If your employer is not listed here, they may still Allstate Giving Campaign have a program. Be sure to check with your employer to see if they have a matching gift Altria Group Inc program. Please note that some programs have additional restrictions, and the United Way may American Express Foundation not meet all guidelines for some programs. American International Companies (AIG) 3M Ameriprise Philanthropic Program -A- Abbot Laboratories Fund Ameritech Corporation Abbott Northwestern Center for Amgen, Inc Outpatient Surgery Analysts International Corp, ABN AMRO Bank Minneapolis ACE INA Foundation Antioch Companies/Webway Acrometal Companies Inc (A-TEK) Aon Foundation Acxiom Corporation Archdiocese of Saint Paul and Minneapolis ADC Telecommunications Archer-Daniels-Midland Co. (ADM) Adeptec Inc Archie D. and Bertha H. Walker Adobe Systems Incorporated Foundation Advantis ARCO Foundation ADP Foundation Arthur J. Gallagher Foundation AES Corporation Aspect Global Systems Inc Aetna Life & Casualty Assurant Inc AGIA Inc Astra Merck, Inc. Agribank FCB ATC Agriliance AT&T Foundation Atek, Inc Borden ATK Sporting Equipment Boston Scientific Corporation Avaya BP Amoco Aventis Pharmaceuticals BP Foundation Inc Avon Products Inc. Braun Intertec AXA Foundation Bremer Bank (Brainerd) Bromelkamp Company -B- BAE Systems Brunswick Bakers Square Restaurants BTD Manufacturing, Inc. BankAmerica Corp Bunge North America Banta Corporation Foundation Inc Burlington Northern Santa Fe Bayer CropScience Burroughs Wellcome Company BCS Insurance Company Butler Manufacturing Company Bea Foundation -C- Becton Dickinson & Company (BD) C.R. Bard Bell Atlantic Corporation Cadence Design Systems Inc Bell Hlbert Associates Café Latte Bemis Company Foundation The Candle Foundation Ben & Jerry's Calpine Benfield, Inc. CAN Insurance Cos. Best Buy Capital Group Companies Inc Best Products Foundation Cardinal Health, Dublin, OH Bestfoods Carolyn Foundation BF Goodrich Company Case Corporation Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Caterpillar Foundation Blandin Foundation Centerpulse Spine-Tech Inc Bloomingdale's Cephalon Inc Blount Foundation CertainTeed Corp. BMC Industries Champion International Corp Boeing Charles Schwab & Co. Inc Bonz on the River ChartHouse Learning Chase Manhattan Corp. Costco Chemical Bank Countrywide Cherne Contracting Corp. Covidien ChevronTexaco CPI Philanthropic Fund Chicago Title and Trust Company Cray Research Inc Foundation Crocus Dental Technology Chubb Life Insurance Co of America -D- Chubb & Son Inc Daiichi Sankyo, Inc. CIGNA Foundation Dalsin Industries Inc Cingular Wireless Davidson & Associates Inc Cisco Systems, Inc DeKalb Genetics Corp Citigroup Foundation Deluxe Corporation Foundation Clariant Corp Design Guys Incorporated Clorox Company Foundation Diageo North America CMS Hartzell Manufacturing DL Ryan Company, LTD CNA Foundation DMcD Productions, Inc CNA Surety Corp. Dorsey & Whitney, LLP CNS DOW Chemical Co Coca-Cola Company, The Dow Corning Corp Coldwell Banker Burnet -E- Colgate-Palmolive Co. Eastern Enterprises Community First National Bank Eaton Corporation Community Solutions Fund Ecolab Foundtion Compaq Computer Corporation EFunds Computer Associates International Eli Lily and Company Foundation Computer Network Technology EMBARQ Corporation Emerson Electric Co Conseco Finance Foundation Empak Inc. Consolidated Papers Foundation Inc Enpath Medical, Inc. Continental Group Entegris Inc. Cooper Industries Inc Equitable Life Assurance Society Corning Inc Foundation ET Nurse Consultants PA Glazco Inc. ExxonMobil GMAC-RFC Google -F- Fair, Isaac and Company Inc GreenTree Financial Fannie Mae Foundation Guidant Federated Department Stores, Inc. -H- Fel-Pro H.B. Fuller Company Foundation Fergus Falls Medical Group, PA Halleland, Lewis, Nilan, Sipkins & Johnson, PA Fingerhut Companies Inc. Harcourt Inc Fireman’s Fund Insurance Co Harsco Corporation Fund First Data Corporation Hartford Steam Boiler Inspection & First National Bank of Hudson Insurance Company First National Banks (Sioux Falls), The Hartzell Manufacturing Inc. Fleet Henry A. Bromelkamp & Co. FM Global Heublein FMC Technologies Hewlett Packard Follett Corp. Hickory Tech Corporation Ford Motor Company Highland Bank FORTIS Insurance Highline Distributing Inc. Frey Foundation HJ Heinz Company Hoechst Celanese Corp -G- Gannett Communities Fund Home Depot Gap Foundation Honeywell Inc Gate City Bank Houghton Mifflin Company GE (General Electric) Household International (HSBC) Genentech -I- General Mills IBM Corp General Re Corporation (Gen Re) IMC Fertilizer Inc Georgia-Pacific Corporation IMCERA Gillette ING Reliastar GlaxoSmithKline Foundation Interlake International Design Center -L- Invensys Process Systems Land O' Lakes INVEST Financial Corp Larkin, Hoffman, Daly & Lindgren, Ltd. Itasca Consulting Group, Inc Learning Strategies Corp ITW (Illinois Tool Works) Leffert, Jay & Polglaze, PA Leo Burnett Company -J- Javelin Solutions Lexis-Nexis Jiffy Lube Lloyd’s Food Products John G. Kinnard & Co Lorton Data Inc John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Lotus Corporation John Wiley & Sons Inc Lucent Technologies Johnson & Higgins -M- Johnson & Johnson Companies M&I Bank Johnson Controls Inc Macromedia Johnstech International Corp Macy's Foundation Josiah Macy, Jr. Foundation Mainstreet Bank Jostens Inc Manulife Financial JPMorgan Chase Maritz Inc JSJ Corporation Marquette Bancshares Inc. Marshall Bankfirst Corp -K- Kaplan Inc Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Company Karlsson Consulting MasterCard International Kato Engineering, Inc Maurices Inc Kemper May Department Store Company, The Kennametal McDATA Kerry Americas McDonald's Corp KFC McGraw-Hill Companies Inc, The Kimberly-Clark MCG/Healthcare King Controls McKnight Foundation, The Kmart Corp McNeely Foundation, The Kraft Foods, Inc. MEDTOX Laboratories Inc. Medtronic Foundation NCR Corporation Merck Company Foundation Neiman Marcus Group, The Meredith Corporation Nemadji Research Corp Merill Lynch & Company Foundation Inc New England Business Metris Companies Foundation Newsweek Michaud, Cooley & Erickson Norfolk Southern Foundation Michigan Bell Telephone Co Northern Trust Bank MicroAssist Inc. Northern Trust Corporation Microsoft Corp NorthStar Capital Markets Inc Mid-Continent Engineering Inc Norton Company Midcontinent Media Novartis US Foundation Midland National NRG (Natural Resource Group) Minnesota Mutual LIfe NYNEX Family of Companies Mobil Oil Corp -O- MoneyGram International Omron Foundation Inc Monsanto Company Ondeo Nalco Company Montgomery Ward Oracle Corporation MONY Life Insurance Company Osmonics Inc Morgan Family Foundation Otis Elevator Co Motorola Foundation -P- Pella Windows and Doors MTS Systems Corp Pennzoil Company Murphy Oil USA Inc PepsiCo Foundation Inc Mutual Group (US) Peterson-Anthony Insuance Agency Inc Mutual of New York Petters Group Worldwide, LLC -N- Nabisco Foods Group Pfizer Inc Nalco Chemical Company Philip Morris Companies Inc. National City Bank Pioneer Hi-Bred International Inc National Computer Systems Piper Jaffray & Co National Instruments Corporation Pitney Bowes Inc National Starch & Chemical Foundation Pizza Hut PNC Bank Foundation Ridgedale Electric Inc. Pohlad Family Foundation RJR Nabisco Inc Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan Rockler Companies Inc Inc Rockwell International Corporation PPG Industries RR Donnelley & Sons Co Progress Casting Group Inc Ryan Companies Progressive Insurance -S- Prudential SAFECO Insurance Companies Public Strategies Group Safety Kleen -Q- Saint Paul Foundation Quad Graphics Saint Paul Travelers Companies Inc Quaker Hill Foundation Saint-Gobain Corporation Quaker Oats Sandoz Inc Quest Diagnostics Incorporated Sanofi-Aventis -R- SAP RadioShack Sara Lee Corp Ralston Purina Company Sauer-Danfoss Rapid Packaging Inc SBC Foundation Rasmussen Millwork Inc SCICOM Data Services RBC Dain Rauscher Seagate Technology Inc. Reader's Digest Foundation Securian Foundation Red Wing Shoe Company Sedgwick James of MN REI (Recreational Equipment Inc) Sentry Foundation Reliant Energy / Minnegasco Shaklee Corporation Reliastar Sheldahl Remmele Engineering Inc Silicon Graphics Residential Funding Corp Sony Corp The Resource Companies Southways Retek Inc Spectrum Colors Reuters America Inc Sprint Richardson, Richter & Associates SPX Richfield Bank & Trust Co. Square D Thrivent Financial for Lutherans St Paul Bank Tiffany & Co. St Paul Companies Time Warner Inc Stanley Works, The Times Mirror Starbucks Toro Company State Farm Insurance Transamerica Corp State Street Corporation Travelers Companies Inc Stellent Inc TRW Inc
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