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Double Or Even Triple Your Gift to Your Favorite Hospital Double or even triple your gift to your favorite hospital Make your gift go even further! Many companies participate in gift matching programs. Some companies will even match gifts made by retirees and spouses of employees. To find out if your company has a matching gift policy, please look for your employer’s name below. If your company is eligible, request a matching gift form from your employer, and send it completed and signed with your gift. We will do the rest. The impact of your gift may be dou- bled or possibly tripled! KEY TO SYMBOLS If you don’t see your company on the list, be sure to ask your Human Ratio - Company matches gifts at a ratio other than 1:1 Resources representative or Charitable Giving/Grants Department if d - Board of Directors are eligible to have gifts matched r - retired employees are eligible to have gifts matched this is an option for you. s - spouses of employees are eligible to have gifts matched $ - minimum donation amount Avon Products, Inc,d,$25 CER Management, LLC Energen,r,s,d,$25 Harcourt, Inc.,$25 A/B/C/D/E AXA Financial,s,d,$50 Certified CIO,$20 Energizer Holdings, Inc.,$25 Harlan Sprague Dawley, Inc. A & E Television Networks,$100 AXIS Capital Holdings Limited,$50 Charles Levy Company,r,s,d,$15 Ensign-Bickford Industries, Inc.,r,$100 Harris Bankcorp, Inc.(BMO AARP Babson Capital Management LLC,$50 Charles Schwab & Co., Inc.,d,$25 Entegris, Inc.,$25 parent),r,d,$40 Abbott Laboratories,r,d,$25 Baker Hughes, Inc.,d,$100 Charles Stewart Mott EOG Resources Harris Corporation,d,$10 Abell-Hanger Foundation,$200 Baltimore Life Insurance Foundation,3:1,r,d,$25 Epocrates, Inc.,$25 Harris Holdings, Inc.,2:1,$50 Aboda, Inc.,$10 Company,r,d,$25 CHEP,$25 Equifax, Inc. (HQ),$50 Hartzell Propeller, Inc.,r,d Acco Brands Corporation,$25 Bank of America Corporation,r,d,$25 Chevron Corporation,r,d,$25 Equitable Resources, Inc.,d,$100 Hatfield, Inc.,$100 ACE Group,$25 Bank of Clark County Choice Hotels International, Inc.,r Erickson Retirement Communities,$50 Hawaii Telcom Communications, Inc. Acuity Brands, Inc.,d,$50 Bank of the West,$1 ChoicePoint Inc.,$25 Ericsson,Inc.,$100 HD Supply,r,$50 Acxiom Corporation,$50 Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ, Christie’s Auction House,$25 ESB Financial Corporation,$50 Heffernan Group Ada County Association of Realtors,d,$50 Ltd.,s,d,$25 Ciena Corporation Esurance, Inc. HEI Hawaiian Electric Industries,$50 ADA-ES, Inc. Banta Corporation,d,$25 Cimarex Energy Co. Ewing Marion Kauffman Heidrick & Struggles,$25 Adaptec Inc.,$25 Barnes Group, Inc.,2:1,s,d,$25 Cingular Wireless (Pre-Merger/Post Foundation,2:1,r,d,$25 Henry J. Kaiser Family ADC Telecommunications, Inc.,d,$25 Barnett Dulaney Perkins Eye Center,$100 Transition),$25 ExxonMobil Volunteer Involvement Foundation,2:1,$10 Adelante Capital Management,$500 Barriere Construction Co.,LLC,r,d Citgo Petroleum Corporation,r,d,$25 Program (VIP),s,d,$500 HEP Development Services,4:1,r,s,d,$25 Administaff, Inc.,$20 Baupost Group Citigroup,$50 Hillman Company,d,$50 Adobe Systems, Inc.,d BAX Global, Inc. Citizens Financial Group, Inc.,$25 F/G/H/I/J Hoffmann-La Roche Inc.,d,$25 ADP Automatic Data Processing, Inc.,$50 Baxter International, Inc.,2:1,d,$25 Citrix Systems, Inc.,$5 Home Depot,r,d,$25 Advanced Financial Services, Inc.,$25 Fannie Mae Company,2:1,d,$25 BCD Travel,r,d Clickability, Inc.,$50 Fast Enterprises Llc Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield of New Advanta Corp.,$20 BCG Boston Consulting Group, Inc.,$25 Clorox Company,r,s,$100 Jersey,r,d,$25 Advisor Technologies Federal Home Loan Bank of Boston,$25 BD Becton Dickinson and CNA Financial Corporation,$25 Fiduciary Trust Company (Boston),d,$25 Hospira, Inc.,$1 AES Corporation,$25 Company,r,d,$25 CNA Surety,$25 Houghton Chemical Corporation Aetna, Inc.,r,s,d,$25 First Data Corporation,r,d,$25 Beam Global Spirits & Wine, Inc.,$25 Coach, Inc.,2:1,d,$25 First Financial Bancorp,$25 Houghton Mifflin Company,r,s,d,$15 AIG American International Group, Bemis Company, Inc.,2:1,r,d,$25 Coalition America, Inc. HP Hewlett-Packard Company,d,$25 Inc.,s,d,$25 First Horizon National Corporation,$50 Ben & Jerry’s Homemade Inc.,$25 Colfax Corporation,s,d,$25 First Interstate BancSystem,d,$25 HSBC - North America, Inc.,d,$25 AK Steel Holding Corporation,d,$100 Beneficial Financial Group,r,d,$25 Colgate-Palmolive Company,2:1,r,s,d,$10 Humana, Inc.,d,$100 Albemarle Foundation,r,d,$25 First Interstate Bank,d,$25 BeneTemps, Inc.,$1 Collaborative Fusion, Inc.,$1 FirstEnergy Corporation,d,$50 Hunter Douglas Inc. Allegro Micro Systems, Inc.,$25 Benjamin Moore & Company,2:1,r,$25 Colorado Health Foundation,s,d,$25 Hyperion Solutions,$25 Alliance One International, Inc.,d,$25 Fitch Ratings Inc.,$50 Berkshire Property Advisors LLC Columbia Sportswear Company Fleischmann’s Yeast,$25 IAC Interactive Corp.,$50 AllianceBernstein Holding L.P.,s,$25 Berwick Industries LLP,$25 Commonwealth Fund, Inc.,3:1,d IBM International Business Machines Alliant Energy Corporation,r,d,$25 Fluke Networks, Inc. Berwind Group,r,d,$25 Community Bank FM Freeport-McMoRan Copper & Gold, Corporation,r,d,$25 Alliant Energy Corporation Best Buy Company, Inc.Tag Team Conrad N. Hilton Foundation,d,$50 Idaho Power Company,r (retirees),r,d,$25 Inc.,d,$25 (Volunteering) Constella Group, Inc,r,s,d,$25 FM Global,2:1,r,d,$25 IDEAL Industries, Inc.,r,d Alliant Techsystems Inc.,d,$50 BGI Barclay’s Global Investors,$25 Constellation Energy Executive Matching IDT Corporation,d,$100 Allianz Global Risks US Insurance Follett Corporation,r,$25 BHP Billiton (Arizona),$15 Gift Program,r,d,$50 Ford Foundation,3:1,d,$25 IFF International Flavors and Fragrances Company,$25 BHP Billiton Marketing Cooper Industries, Ltd.,$35 Inc.,$25 Allied Irish Bank,$100 Fortune Brands, Inc.,d,$25 Inc.(Pittsburgh),$15 Corbis Franklin Resources, Inc.,$25 IHG Intercontinental Hotels Group,r,d,$50 Allied World Assurance (U.S.) Inc,$25 BHP Billiton Petroleum (Houston),$15 Corn Products International, Infospace, Inc.,$25 Altria Group, Inc.,2:1,d,$25 Freddie Mac Foundation,r,d,$25 BIC Bonneville International Inc.,2:1,d,$10 Frederic W. Cook & Company, ING,d,$24 Alyeska Pipeline Service Company,$25 Corporation,r,d,$25 Corning Incorporated,d,$25 ING Registered Representatives Ambac Financial Group, Inc.,d,$100 Inc.,2:1,d,$1 Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation,3:1,r,d Corporate Executive Board,$100 Fred-Vincent Volkswagen, Inc. Program,$25 AMD Advanced Micro Devices,r,s,$25 BISYS Group, Inc.,$50 Costco Wholesale Corporation Executive Institutional Investor American Academy of Dermatology Fremont Group Black & Decker Corporation,d,$15 Match,d Freudenberg Spunweb Company,$25 Instron Corporation,$25 American Express Company,d,$25 BlackRock, Inc.,$50 Countrywide Financial Corporation,$20 Integrity Applications Corporation American Fidelity Group,$25 Friedman, Billings, and Ramsey Blount, Inc.,d,$25 Countrywide Financial Corporation Charitable Foundation,d,$50 Intermountain Gas Company,r,d,$25 American Honda Motor Company BLR Business & Legal Reports, Inc.,$25 (Directors only),d,$20 International Monetary Fund,r (Healthcare Matching),$50 FSA Financial Security Assurance, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Louisiana,$250 Covidien,d,$25 Inc.,$100 Intuit, Inc.,$20 American Nuclear Insurers,r,d Blue Cross Blue Shield of Nebraska,$25 CPI, Inc.,$25 Invensys for Foxboro,$25 American Tower Corporation,$25 Fuji Photo Film, U.S.A., Inc.,$25 Blue Shield of California,d,$20 Cripple Creek And Victor Gold Mining FX Concepts, Inc.,$100 ION Geophysical Corp. American Trading and Production BlueLinx Corporation,$25 Co,$10 IPL Indianapolis Power & Light Corporation,$50 Gannett Co., Inc.,d,$50 Bon Ton Department Stores,r,$25 CrossComm National, LLC. Gap, Inc.,d,$25 Company,$25 Ameriprise Financial, Inc,r,d,$25 BP,d,$25 CRT Capital Group, LLC,$20 ISK Americas Amgen, Inc.,d,$50 Gartner Group, Inc.,r,d,$25 Bracco Diagnostics, Inc.,$25 CRT Properties, Inc.,$25 Gary-Williams Energy Corporation,$20 ISO Insurance Services Office,r,s,d,$50 Amica Companies,r,d,$25 Brainerd Foundation,2:1,$10 CSG Systems International, Inc.,$25 ITW Illinois Tool Works Amylin Pharmaceuticals, Inc.,$250 GATX Corporation,d,$50 Bridgestone/Firestone, Inc.,r,$50 Cummings Properties, Inc.,$50 GE General Electric Foundation,r,d,$25 Foundation,3:1,r,s,d,$25 Anchor Capital Advisors, LLC,$1 Brinks Company,$25 D&B Dun & Bradstreet Corporation,d,$25 J. Paul Getty Trust,$25 Andersons, Inc.,d,$50 Genentech, Inc.,$24 Bristol-Myers Squibb Company,r,d,$25 Daiichi-Sankyo, Inc.,$100 General Physics Corporation (HQ),$25 J.P. Morgan Chase & Company,s,d,$25 Andor Capital Management,$25 Broadridge Financial Solutions, Data Services Direct, LLC,$1 JACOBS ESTS GROUP Inc.,$25 Andrews McMeel Universal,d,$50 General Reinsurance Corporation Inc.,d,$50 Data Works Inc.,$100 (HQ),$50 Janus Capital Group, Inc.,d,$20 Annie E. Casey Foundation,2:1,$25 Brookfield Properties Corporation,$25 DataSource of Loudoun, Inc.,r,s,d,$25 Jefferies & Company, Inc.,s,d,$1 ANZ Investment Bank NY Genesee & Wyoming Inc.,$50 Brookfield Redding LLC,$50 Davey Tree Expert Company Genworth Financial, Inc.,r,d,$100 JK Group Inc.,$25 AON Corporation,d,$25 Brown Foundation,d,$50 David and Lucile Packard John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Apache Corporation,d,$25 George W. Codrington Charitable BT Americas Foundation,2:1,s,d,$35 Foundation,$500 Foundation,3:1,r,d,$50 APC - MGE (American Power Conversion) Bucyrus-International, Inc.,r,$50 David J. Joseph Co.,r,d,$25 John Hancock Financial Services,d,$25 Apex Foundation,$50 Georgia Gulf Corporation,2:1,d,$25 Builders Mutual Insurance Company,$25 DCP Midstream,$50 Gerber Foundation (for Retirees of Gerber Johnson & Johnson,2:1,r,$25 APL Limited,$25 Bullitt Foundation,3:1,d Dell Corporation,$25 Jones Lang LaSalle,$25 Applera Corporation,d,$25 Products),r,$50 Burlington Northern Santa Fe Delta Dental of RI GES Exposition Services, Inc.,$100 Jostens, Inc.,$25 Applied Materials,$25 Corporation,d,$100 Delta Dental Plan of Illinois,$25 Joyce Foundation,$25 Applied Micro Circuits Corporation,d,$15 Getty Images, Inc.,s Business Wire,$100 Demont & Associates, Inc.,$25 Gilbane Building Company,r,s,d,$50 Juniper Networks,$25 Arch Chemicals Inc.,r,d,$50 ByMe4u Denbury Resources Inc.,$50 Archer-Daniels Midland,$100 Givaudan Corporation,$10 C.
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