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If Your Employer FOR If your employer (parent company or division, subsidiary, or affiliated company) is listed in this booklet, your gift to ForcesUnited could be at least doubled and may be tripled through your employers matching gift program. To double your contributions, get a matching gift form from your personnel office and follow the directions to initiate the match. ForcesUnited is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization and donations to ForcesUnited are tax deductible. For additional information, call 706.951.7506. 21st Century Fox Acxiom Corp.,50:1,$1 Allstate Giving Campaign,$25 Aon Corp.,d,$25 3M Co. Vol.,r,s,d Adams Street Partners,2:1,$50 Ally Financial Apache Corp.,d,$25 A Small Orange,$25 Adelante Capital Mgmt.,$250 Alpine Testing Solutions,$25 Apogee Integration LLC A&E Television Networks,$100 Adobe Systems,$1 Altair Engineering, Inc. Apple AAA Laser Service & Supplies Advanced Clinical Concepts,$10 Altos Ventures,$100 Applied Materials,$25 AAA/CSAA,$25 Advanced Instructional Systems, Inc. Altria Group, Inc.,d,$25 Applied Research Assoc. AARP Advent Software,$25 AmSty Appvion, Inc.,$25 AB Mauri North America,$25 Advisicon,$25 Ambitrans AptarGroup Charitable Fdn.,2:1,$50 ABODA,$1 Advocare Berlin Medical Assoc.,$100 America On-Line,$25 Aptima, Inc. ACCESS Systems Americas,$25 Aetna,r,d American Academy of Dermatology,$10 Arbor Networks Inc.,$25 ADA-ES,$25 Agilent Technologies,$10 American Century Investments,$100 ArcelorMittal,$50 ADP,$1 Agilon,$25 American Deli,$10 Arch Capital Services, Inc.,d,$25 AE2S Agrium,$50 American Eagle Outfitters AE,$50 Arch Ins. Group,$25 AEGIS Ins. Services,$25 AgroLawn,$20 American Express Co.,d,$25 Archer Daniels Midland Co.,$100 AIG,2:1,s,$25 Air Blue Heating & Cooling, Inc. American Family Mutual Ins. Co. Arcus Fdn. AK Steel Corp.,d,$25 Air Liquide USA,$25 American Fidelity Assurance Corp.,$25 Arete Assoc.,d,$100 AMB Group, LLC,$50 Air Wisconsin Airlines Corp. American Honda Motor Co.,$50 Argo Group US,1.5:1,r,d,$25 AMD Vol. ONLY,$150 Alaska Airlines American Refining Group,$25 Arizona Public Service Co.,r,$50 AMSTED Industries,d,$50 Albemarle Fdn.,r,d,$50 American Tower Corp.,$25 Armstrong World Industries, Inc.,$50 ANZ Investment Bank NY Alexander & Baldwin Vol.,$250 American Vanguard Corp.,d,$50 Arthrex Inc.,$25 APL Limited,$25 Alexander Haas,$50 American Water,d,$1 Arthur J. Gallagher & Co.,r,d,$50 ARAMARK Corp.,d,$50 Alexion Pharmaceuticals,$25 Ameriprise Financial Arthur M. Blank Family of Businesses,$50 ARRIS Group, Inc. Alfred Benesch & Co.,$25 Ametek,$1000 Artisan Partners ASHTA Chemicals,$25 All Star Incentive Marketing,$25 Amgen, Inc.,d,$50 Ascena Retail Group,$25 ATI Industrial Automation,$50 Allegacy Federal Credit Union Amica Mutual INS Co.,1.5:1,r,d,$30 Ashland Vol. ATMI,$25 Allegient LLC,$25 Analog Devices,$20 Aspect Software,$25 AXA Financial,d,$50 Allegis Group Anchor Brewing Co. Assessment Technologies Institute,$25 AXA XL, a division of AXA,$25 Allegro Micro Systems,$25 Anchor Capital Advisors,d,$1 Associa, Inc. AXIS Capital Holdings,$50 Alliance Data,$25 Anchor QEA, LLC,r,d,$25 Assurant,$25 AZCO Inc.,$10 Alliance One International,d,$25 Andeavor,$50 Assurity Life Ins. Co.,$20 Aberdeen Asset Mgmt.,$50 AllianceBernstein Holding L.P.,$25 Andersen Tax LLC,$25 AstraZeneca/Med Immune Abrams Capital Mgmt. Alliant Energy Corp,r,d,$50 Anderson, Stone & Co. Ltd. Atapco Properties,$50 Acadian Asset Mgmt.,$25 Allianz Global Corporate & Specialty Andrews McMeel Universal,d,$50 Athens Group Inc. Access Sciences Corp.,$10 NA,$25 Annett Holdings/TMC Transportation,$10 Atkins Nutritionals, Inc.,$10 Actelion Pharmaceuticals Allied Irish Bank,$100 Antares Capital,$25 Atlantic Capital Bank,$25 Acuity Brands,d,$50 Allied World Assurance Co.,$50 Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield Atlantic Power Corp. Acumed Allosource Anvil International,$25 Atlassian Software, Inc. AutoZone,$25 Birkman International,d,$25 Calibre Systems Inc. Community Bank,$1 Autodesk,r,$25 Bison Gear & Engineering Corp. California Endowment,3:1,d,$25 Community First Credit Union,$10 Autoliv ASP,$25 Black & Veatch,$100 California Wellness Fdn.,2:1,$50 Compton Fdn.,2:1,d,$100 Avalon Risk Mgmt.,$1 Black Hills Corp. Callaway Golf Vol.,$250 Conagra Brands,d,$25 Avis Budget Group,$10 BlackRock,$50 Calvert Investments,$25 Connexus Energy,$50 Avista Utilities,$25 Blackbaud,d,$10 Cambia Health Solutions Campaign,$1 ConocoPhillips,r,d,$50 Avnet Bloomberg L.P. Cambridge Investment Research Inc.,$25 Conrad N. Hilton Fdn.,2:1,d,$50 Avon Products, Inc,d,$25 Blount International, Inc.,$25 Cambridge Realty Capital Companies,$50 Conrail Consolidated Rail Corp.,d,$50 BAE Systems Blucora, Inc.,$25 Cameco Corp.,$25 Conscience Bay Co. BAE Systems/EIS/Network Systems,$200 Blue Cross Blue Shield of NC Campaign,$25 Canadian National Railway Co.,r,s Consolidated Edison Co. of NY,d,$25 BATS Global Markets Blue Cross Blue Shield of Nebraska,$25 Capital Group Companies,2:1,$25 Consolidated Investment Group,$100 BCD Travel,$25 Blue Cross & Blue Shield of VT Capsim Constant Contact Vol. BD Becton Dickinson & Co.,r,$25 Blue Hills Bank,r,d,$25 CarMax Auto Superstore Inc.,s,$25 Constellation Brands,d,$50 BECU Credit Union,d,$25 BlueScope Fdn., N.A.,$25 CardWorks, Inc,$1 Consumer Cellular,$25 BFI Furniture Boardwalk Pipeline Partners LP,$25 Cardinal Health Inc.,$25 Consumer Technology Association,$100 BHP Billiton,2:1,$15 Boeing Co.,r,$25 Cargill Inc.(HQ) Continuing Education Alliance BLR,$25 Boeing Co. Vol.,$10 Carillon Properties,$10 CopperPoint BNBuilders Bogota Savings Bank,$50 Carlyle Group,$25 CorTechs Inc,$50 BNP Paribas,$1 Boise Regional Realtors,$50 Carnegie Corp. of New York,3:1 Corning Inc.,d,$25 BNSF Railway,s,d,$100 Bon Ton Department Stores,r,$25 Carondelet Emergency Medical Assoc. Costco - Executive Match BP,d,$25 Bonneville International Corp.,r,$25 Catalent Pharma Solutions,s CouponCabin LLC,$10 BT Americas/BT USC,$5 Booth-Bricker Fund,$50 Catalina Marketing Corp. Craigslist Inc.,3:1 Bailey Fdn.,d,$10 BorgWarner Inc.,$50 Celanese Creative Channel Services Baird,d,$5 Bostik Inc.,$50 Celerity Consulting Group,$1 Creative Genius Corp.,r,d,$10 Baker Hughes Fdn.,d,$100 Boston Scientific,$25 Celestica Inc.,$25 Credit Agricole CIB,$25 Balfour Beatty Construction Brady Corp.,$50 CellPoint Mobile Inc,$20 Credit Suisse Vol. Ball Corp.,r,d Brakeley Briscoe,$50 Cengage Learning,$25 CrossCom National Baltimore Life Ins. Co.,r,d,$25 Brandywine Trust Group LLC,$50 Central Hudson Gas & Electric,$50 Crowley Maritime Corp.,$5 Bandai America, Inc.,$25 Braun Intertec Corp.,$25 CenturyLink Vol. Crown Castle,$100 Bank of America,d,$25 Brighton Jones LLC Certara USA Inc. CubeSmart,$25 Bank of America RI,d,$25 Brinks Co.,$25 Certified CIO,$25 Cummings Properties, LLC,$50 Bank of America Vol.,r,d,$250 Bristol Myers Squibb,r,d,$25 Chapin Davis Investments,$25 Cupertino Electric,$25 Bank of New York Mellon Corp.,$24 Bristow Group,d,$25 Charles River Apparel,r,d,$10 Customers Bank,$10 Bank of the West Broadcom Limited,$25 Charles Schwab,d,$25 Customized Energy Solutions,3:1 Banner Property Mgmt., LLC,$20 Broadridge Financial Solutions,d,$50 Charles Stewart Mott Fdn.,3:1,r,$50 CyberGrants,$25 Baretz+Brunelle,$1 Brookfield Asset Mgmt.,$50 Chevron Corp.,r,$20 Cymer,$25 Bargee Farms,$15 Brookfield Properties Corp.,$25 Chicago Tribune,$25 D.A. Davidson Companies,d,$25 Barilla America Inc.,$25 Brookmeade Inc. Choice Hotels International Inc.,$25 D.E. Shaw,$25 Barings,$25 Buckeye Partners, L.P.,$25 Christensen O'Connor Johnson Kindness DCP Midstream,d,$50 Barnes Group,2:1,d,$25 Builders Mutual Ins. Co.,$25 PLLC,$25 DEMCO Inc.,$25 Barr Fdn.,2:1 Bullitt Fdn.,3:1,d Chubb Group of Ins. Companies,r,$25 DFS Group Ltd. USA,d,$25 Barrett Technology,$25 Burness Chugach Electric Association,$25 DMB Assoc.,$25 Barriere Construction Co.,r,d Burns & McDonnell,$50 Ciena Corp.,$25 DST Systems,d,$50 Barron & Newburger, PC,$10 Burroughs Wellcome,$25 Cimarex Energy Co. DTC Global Services LLC Battelle Memorial Institute,r,$25 Business Deposits Plus,$10 Cisco Systems,$1 Daiichi-Sankyo, Inc.,$100 Baxter InternationalInc.,d,$25 C&S Wholesale Grocers-Vol.,$10 Cision Daimler Trucks North America,$25 Beam Suntory,$25 C.B. Fleet, A Prestige Brands Co.,$25 Citgo Petroleum Corp.,r,$25 Danfoss Power Solutions,$50 Beechmont Inc.,$25 C.H. Robinson Worldwide Citizens Bank,$25 Darigold,s,$25 Belden,$50 C.M. Capital Fdn. Citizens State Bank of Waverly & Montrose Data Works Inc.,$100 Bella Capelli Sanctuario,$5 CA Technologies,$10 Citrix Systems,$5 DataSource of Loudoun,$25 Bemis Co.,d,$25 CAST Mgmt. Consultants Inc.,$20 City National Bank Vol. Davey Tree Expert Co. Beneficial Financial Group,r,d,$25 CATHERINES,$25 Clariant,$25 David & Lucile Packard Fdn.,3:1,$35 Benjamin Moore,2:1,r,$25 CBRE Clarkston Consulting DayMen US Inc,$25 Berkadia Commercial Mortgage LLC,$25 CDK Global,d,$25 Clif Bar & Co. Deacon,2:1,$20 Berkshire Bank,$1 CDW Corp.,$25 Climax Portable Machine Tools Inc.,r,d,$25 Dearborn Mid-West Co. Berkshire Hathaway Energy,d,$25 CER Mgmt. Cloud Peak Energy,$50 Deckers Brands Berkshire Hathaway Guard Ins. CHEP,$25 Cloudera Cares Matching Donations Dell,$10 Companies,d,$25 CIGNA Corp.Vol.,r Program,$25 Dellbrook JKS,$1 Berkshire Property Advisors CME Group,d,$25 Clowes Fund, Inc. 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