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Dollars for Doers Company List Dollars for Doers Company List 3M Company AAA - American Automobile Association (includes regional clubs) AAA Northern California, Nevada & Utah Insurance Exchange Adobe Systems Incorporated Aetna Healthcare Agrium Inc. Alaska Airlines / Horizon Air Albemarle Corporation Alexander & Baldwin Inc. Alliant Energy Allianz USA Allstate Insurance Company Ally Financial Inc.(formerly GMAC Inc.) Altria / Philip Morris AMD - Advanced Micro Devices Ameren Corporation American Century Investments American Express Financial Amerigroup Corporation Ameriprise Financial, Inc Amgen Inc. Amica Mutual Insurance Company Applied Materials, Inc. ArcelorMittal Armstrong World Industries Ashland Inc. Aspect Software AstraZeneca plc Aviva USA Corporation CVS Caremark Corporation D. E. Shaw & Co., L.P GHSP Corporation (A unit of JSJ) Gildan Activewear Inc. GlaxoSmithKline GM Financial Goodrich Corporation Avnet, Inc. Dell, Inc. Bank of America / Delta Dental of Kansas Merrill Lynch Bank of New York Mellon Corporation Baxter International Inc. BD - Becton Dickinson and Company BECU Devon Energy Corporation Google Inc. Direct TV Great-West Lifeco Discover Financial Services H. J. Heinz Company H&R Block Dolby Laboratories (Dolby Digital) Dominion Resources, H.B. Fuller Hallmark Cards Inc. and Subsidiaries Inc. Bell Canada Enterprises DTE Energy Co. Harley-Davidson Inc Duke Energy CR ManorCare (BCE) Best Buy Co., Inc. Duke Realty Heineken USA BHP Billiton eBay Inc. Hitachi America. Ltd. Blue Shield of Edison International Honda of America Mfg., Inc. Honeywell International, Inc. Hospital Corporation of America (HCA) California BMO Financial Group / Harris Bankcorp, Inc. Boeing Booz Allen Hamilton Consulting El Paso Corporation Eli Lilly and Company EMD Millipore Encana Corporation Entergy Corporation Humana Inc. Ericsson (including BP p.l.c. (British Petroleum) Exelon Corporation IBM - International Business Machines ING Group (ING Groep N.V.) Insperity, Inc., (formerly Administaff, Inc.) Integrys Energy Group (Including Peoples Gas and North Shore Gas) Integrys Energy Group (Wisconsin Public Service, Michigan Gas, Upper Peninsula Power, Minnesota Energy) Telcordia) C&S Wholesale Grocers (Piggly Wiggly, Bruno's, Southern Family Markets, Grand Union) FBR Capital Markets Chevron Corporation First Data Corporation CIGNA Corporation ʻFreddie Mac Cisco Systems, Inc. Citizens Financial Group, Inc (RBS) Gartner, Inc. CMS Energy Coinstar, Inc. (Redbox) Genentech Inc., ExxonMobil Fannie Mae Corporation Freeport-McMoRan Copper & Gold Inc., General Dynamics C4 Systems ConocoPhillips Company Covidien (Formerly Tyco Healthcare) Credit Suisse Genworth Financial General Motors Company Intuit Inc. Intel Corporation CSX Corporation Genzyme ITW - Illinois Tool Works J.C. Penney John Hancock (Manulife Financial Corporation) John Wiley & Sons, Inc. JPMorgan Chase & Co. Kaiser Permanente Kellogg Company Kimberly-Clark Corporation Kohl's Corporation Kraft Foods Inc. Laboratory Corporation of America Holdings Land O'Lakes Levi Strauss & Co. Liberty Global Liberty Mutual Group Lincoln Financial Group Liquidnet Lubrizol LyondellBasell Industries Macy's, Inc. (Macy's and Bloomingdale's) Marathon Oil Corporation Marathon Petroleum Company MassMutual Financial Group Microsoft Mitsubishi Electric America Monsanto Corporation Morgan Stanley / Smith Barney Motiva Enterprises, LLC Motorola Mobility Motorola Solutions National Bank of PwC Sun Life Financial Inc. (U.S. & Canada) Prudential Financial Inc. PSEG - Public Service Sunoco Inc. Suncor Energy Inc. Enterprise Group Supervalu Grocery Stores and Subsidiaries Qualcomm Quintiles Transnational Symantec Corporation Corporation RBC - Royal Bank of Canada Canada Nationwide Mutual Russell Investments Salt River Projects (SRP) SanDisk Corporation Symetra Financial T. Rowe Price Group Takeda Pharmaceuticals Inc. TE Connectivity (Formerly Tyco Electronics and ADC Telecommunications) Telus Tennessee Valley Authorities RealNetworks S.C. Johnson & Sons Insurance Company New York Life Salesforce.com Insurance Company NextEra Energy - Formerly Florida Power & Light Northeast Utilities and Subsidiaries Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company Sap America, Inc. Sara Lee Corporation Teradata Corporation Schneider Electric / Square D NAOD and its subsidiaries Securian Financial Novartis International AG Sempra Energy NRG Energy ServiceMaster The Ace Group (ACE Limited) The Capital Group Companies The Clorox Company The E.W. Scripps Company The Gap Corporation (Gap, Banana Republic, Old Navy, Piperlime and Athleta) The Hershey Company The Northern Trust Company The Reader's Digest Association, Inc. (RDA) The Walt Disney Corporation The Washington Post Group, Inc NYSE Euronext, Inc. Office Depot OneBeacon Insurance Group, Ltd. Pepsico Shaw Communication Inc. Sherwin-Williams Shopko Stores Operating Co., LLC Siemens AG Soros Fund Management LLC Southwest Airlines Co. Spectra Energy Corp Sprint Nextel Corporation MasterCard Worldwide Pfizer, Inc. McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. McKesson Corporation MeadWestvaco Corporation Medtronic, Inc. Mercedes-Benz U.S. International Inc. Merck & Co. Meredith Corporation PGE - Portland General Electric Corporation Phillips 66 Pitney Bowes PNC Financial Services Group PNM Resources PPG Industries PPL Services Corporation Praxair, Inc. Company Starbucks Corporation Thomson Reuters State Farm Insurance TI - Texas Instruments State Street Corporation Tiffany & Co. Time Warner and Subsidiaries (HBO, Synapse, Time, Turner, Warner Bros) United Continental Holdings VF Corporation (Apparel Brands - Lee, Nautica, North Face, and Many More) Western Union Whirlpool Corporation United Technologies Corporation Xcel Energy Visa Inc. UnitedHealth Group Incorporated Xilinx, Inc. Walmart Stores & Sam's Club Unum Group Welch Allyn US Airways Wells Fargo & Company Verizon Toyota Motor Corporation Travelers Companies U.S. Bancorp. / US Bank .
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