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Matching Gifts Program Hundreds of companies have matched gifts to French American and International. WILL YOURS? Make Your Contributions Go Further! This is just a partial list of companies who will match your philanthropic contributions (and sometimes volunteer hours!) to our school. We encourage you to check with your company’s personnel department to find out the specifics of their matching gifts program. If you have questions or need assistance, please contact Monica Hernandez, Advancement Services Associate, at 415-558-2015. Aluminum Co. of America Arbella Mutual Insurance Co. Barnett Associates, Inc. A AMAX, Inc. Archer Daniels Midland Barnett Banks, Inc. Abbott Laboratories Fnd. AMBAC Ares Advanced Technology Barrett Technology/Barrett Abcor, Inc. Amcast Industrial Corp. Argonaut Group, Inc. Design, Inc. Abstract Models, Inc. Amerada Hess Corp. Argus Research Laboratories Barry Wright Corp. Access Energy Corp. American Brands, Inc. Aristech Chemical Corp. The Barton-Gillet Co. ACF Industries, Inc. American Cyanamid Co. Arkwright Mutual Ins. Co. BASF Corp. A-Copy Inc. American Electric Power Co. Armco., Inc. BATUS Inc. Acorn Structures Inc American Express Co. Armstrong World Industries Baupost Group, Inc. Acuson Corp. American Express Financial Armtek Corp. Bay Networks, Inc. A-D Electronics, Inc. Advisors Arrow Electronics, Inc. Bayer Corporation Adams, Harkness & Hill, Inc. American General Corp. Art Technology Group Beatrice Companies, Inc. ADC Foundation American International Group Arthur Andersen & Co., SC Bechtel Power Corp. Add, Inc. American Medical International Arthur J. Gallagher Foundation Becor Western, Inc. Addison-Wesley Publishing Co. American National Bank Ashland Oil, Inc. Becton Dickinson and Co. Adobe Systems Inc. American National Can Co. Aspect Telecommunications Beech Aircraft Corp. Advanced Micro Devices American Optical Corp. Associates Corp. of N.A. Belden Wire & Cable. Co. Aegon USA, Inc. American Ref-Fuel Operations of Association for Lutherans Bell Communications Research Aerospace Fabricators Inc. SE Mass., LP Astoria Federal Savings Inc. AES Thames, Inc. American Savings Bank AT&T Bellcore Aetna, Inc. American Skandia AT&T Global Information Bellofram Corp. Affiliated Publications, Inc. American Standard, Inc. Solutions BellSouth AG Communication Systems American States Insurance Co. Atlantic Data Services, Inc. Beloit Corp. Aid Association for Lutherans American Stock Exchange Atlantic Richfield Company Bemis Associates Air Products and Chemicals American Stores Company AutoAlliance International, Inc. Bemis Co., Inc. Air & Water Technologies American United Life Insurance Autodesk, Inc. Ben & Jerry's Akzo America, Inc. Ameritech Corp. Avery Dennison Corp. Beneficial Corp. Albany International Corp. AmeriTrust Co. National Assoc. Avid Technology, Inc. BeneTemps, Inc. Albemarle Corp. Amfac, Inc. Avon Products, Inc. Benjamin Franklin Federal Alcan Aluminum Corp. Amgen, Inc. AXA Foundation Savings & Loan Assoc. Alco Standard Corp. Amoco Corp. Benjamin Moore & Co. Alexander & Baldwin, Inc. Amoskeag Management Corp. B The Bergen Record Corp. Alexander Haas Martin & Ptns AMSCO International, Inc. David L. Babson & Co., Inc. Berkshire Mortgage Finance Algonquin Gas Transmission AmSouth BanCorp. Foundation Ball Corp. L.N. Berry and Co. Co. AMSTED Industries, Inc. Bandicoot Corp. Best Foods Allegheny Ludlum Corp. Anadarko Petroleum Corp. Bank of America Foundation Best Products Co. Allegiance Corp. and Baxter Analog Devices, Inc. Bank of Canton Betz Laboratories, Inc. International Anchor Capital Advisors, Inc. Bank of Tokyo–Mitsubishi, Ltd. BF Goodrich Allegro Microsystems, W.G. Andersons, Inc. BankAmerica Corp. Bill Communications, Inc. Allendale Mutual Insurance Co. Andersons Management Corp. Bankers Life and Casualty Biogen, Inc. Alliance Capital Management, Andor Capital Management LLC Bankers Trust Co. Bird Cos Charitable Fndtn. LP Anheuser-Busch Cos., Inc. Barclays Bank PLC Bituminous Casualty Corp. Alliant Energy Corp. Aon Corp. Barclays/American Corp. Black & Decker Co. Alliant Techsystems Apple Computer Barclays Global Investors H & R Block, Inc. Allied Analytical systems Div. Appleton Papers, Inc. C.R. Bard, Inc. Bloomingdales Allstate Corp. Aptis Communications, Inc. Barnes & Roche, Inc. The Blount Foundation, Inc. Alpha Industries, Inc. Aramark Corp. Barnes Group, Inc. Blue Bell, Inc. ARCO Chemical Co. BlueCross BlueShield French American International School and International High School www.internationalsf.org Questions? Please call 415-558-2015 The BOC Group, Inc. Chubb Life Ins. Co. of America Crane Co. Bonneville International Corp. Church & Dwight Co., Inc. Cranston Print Works Co. E Borden, Inc. Church Mutual Insurance Co. Cray Research, Inc. Eastern Bank Charitable Borden Foundation, Inc. Ciba Corning Credit Agricole Indosuez Foundation Bose Corp. Ciba-Geigy Corp. CreoScitex America, Inc. Eastern Mountain Sports The Boston Co. Cigna Corp. Crestar Bank Eaton Corp. Boston Financial Data Services Circuit City Stores, Inc. Crompton & Knowles Corp. Eaton Vance Management Boston Gear Cisco Systems Inc. Cross & Trecker Corp. eBusiness Technologies - USA, Boston Globe CITGO Petroleum Corp. Crowe Chizek Inc. Boston Herald Citigroup Crum and Forster, Inc. Ecolab, Inc. Boston Mutual Life Insurance CKA Insurance Co. Crystal Engineering Educational Loan Services, Inc. Boston Warehouse Trading Clariant Corp. CSC Index EF Education Corp. Clearpoint Research Corp. CSG Systems, Inc. Egghead Discount Software Bowater, Inc. Cleveland-Cliffs, Inc. Cumberland Farms Elf Aquitaine, Inc. BP Amoco Corp. Clopay Corp. Cummings Foundation Eli Lilly & Company Foundation Brakeley, John Price Jones, Inc. Clorox Co. Cummins Engine Co., Inc. J. W. Elo Company Bernd Brecher and Assoc. CNA CUNA Mutual Insurance Grp. EMC Corp. Bridgestone/Firestone, Inc. Codman & Shurtleff, Inc. Helene Curtis Inc. Emerson Electric Co. Brinks, Inc. COMSAT Corp. CW Communications, Inc. Emhart Corp. Bristol Savings Bank Co-Op Banking Group Cos. Cyprus Amax Minerals Co. Energen Corp. Bristol-Myers Squibb Co. Coats & Clark, Inc. Engelhard Corp. Broadband Access Systems, Inc. The Coca-Cola Co. D ENSERCH Corp. Brown Group, Inc. The Coleman Co., Inc. Daimler Chrysler Corp. Ensign-Bickford, Inc. John Brown, Inc. Colgate-Palmolive Co. Dain Bosworth, Inc. Envirotech Corp. Brown-Forman Corp. Collins & Aikman Corp. Dain Reuscher Equifax, Inc. Brunswick Corp. Colonial Bancorp, Inc. Dana Corp. Equistar Chemicals, LP Buell Industries, Inc. Colonial Group, Inc. Danforth Foundation The Equitable Life Assurance Bunge Corp. Colonial Management Assoc. Dart & Kraft Foundation Society of the United States Burlington Industries, Inc. Colonial Parking, Inc. Data Instruments Inc. Equitable Real Estate Leo Burnett Co., Inc. Colonial Penn Group, Inc. Data Services Direct Equitable Resources, Inc. Burroughs Wellcome Co. Combined Health Appeal of MA Datatel, Inc. ERE Yarmouth Business & Legal Reports, Inc. Comerica, Inc. Dauphin Deposit Corp. Ericsson Butler Manufacturing Co. Commerce Group, Inc. DEKALB Genetics Corp. Erie Scientific Company Commercial Intertech Corp. Deknatel, Inc. Ernst & Young LLP C Commonwealth Energy System Deloitte & Touche ESSTAR Inc. Cabot Corp. Commonwealth Foundation Delta Air Lines, Inc. Esterline Corp. Cabot Stains Commonwealth Fund Delta Dental Plan of Mass. Ethicon, Inc. Cadence Design Systems Inc. Communications Satellite Corp. Deluxe Corp. Ethyl Corp. CalComp Community Mutual Blue Cross Deluxe Check Printers The Executive Suite Calex Manufacturing Co., Inc. & Blue Shield Demag Deval Turbomachinery Exxon Corp. Callanan Industries, Inc. Compaq Computer Foundation Corp. Cambridge Healthtech Institute Compton Foundation, Inc. Demont & Assoc. F Cambridge Soft Computer Assoc. International Deposit Guaranty Nat’l Bank Computer Conseles, Inc. Factory Mutual Engineering and Cambridge Scientific Computing Deutsche Bank Research/Service Bureau Campbell Soup Co. Computer Network Technology Devcon Corp., Subsidiary ITW Corp. FactSet Research Cape Cod Health Care A.W.G. Dewar, Inc. Fannie Mae and the Fannie Mae Capital Cities/ABC, Inc. Computer World The Dexter Corp. Congoleum Corp. Foundation Capital Group Inc. DFS Group Limited Fanny Farmer Candy Shops, Inc. Caritas Medical Group Connecticut General Insurance Diamond Crystal Salt Co. Connecticut National Bank Faxon Co., Inc. Carolina Power & Light Co. Dictaphone Corp. FCG CSI, Inc. Carpenter Technology Corp. Conoco, Inc. Difco Laboratories CONSOL, Inc. Federal Home Loan Mortgage Carson Products Co. Digital Credit Union Corp. Carter, Hawley Hale Stores, Inc. Consolidated Natural Gas Co. Digital Sciences Corp. Consolidated Papers, Inc. Federal National Mortgage Casplar & Bok Digitas Association Catalina Marketing Corp. Consolidated Rail Corp. Distrigas of Massachusetts, Consumers Power Co. Federal-Mogul Corp. Caterpillar, Inc. Corp. Federated Department Stores, CBI Industries, Inc. Contel Corp. Dole Food Co., Inc. Continental Bank Inc. Celanese Corp. Dominion Bankshares Corp. Feingold & Feingold Insurance Centel Corp. The Continental Corp. Dominion Foundation Continental Group Ferrefluidies Centerior Energy Corp. Donaldson Co., Inc. Ferro Corp. Central Life Assurance Co. Converium Reinsurance Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette Frederic W. Cook & Co., Inc. Fidelity Investments Century Cos. of America R.R. Donnelley & Sons Co. Fiduciary Trust Co. CertainTeed Corp. Cooper Industries Foundation The Dow Chemical Co. Cooper Tire & Rubber Co. Field Corp. Fund Chamberlain Manufacturing Dow Corning Corp. Fifth Third
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