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List Was Compiled Using Other Lists Found Online and May Not Be Comprehensive Double your donation! A matching gift is a donation made by a company, foundation, or organization on ​ behalf of an employee when that employee makes a donation to a nonprofit organization. When you make a gift to The Health Trust, your employer may be willing to match all or part of your donation helping to create an event bigger impact on our community! To the best of our knowledge, the following companies offer a matching gift program to their employees. This list was compiled using other lists found online and may not be comprehensive. Please contact your Human Resources Team for more information regarding your company’s matching gift program. # Air Liquide America Corporation 3Com Corporation Air Products and Chemicals Inc. 3M Company Albermarle Corp. Alco Standard Foundation A AlCOA Foundation Alexander and Baldwin Inc. Abacus Capital Investments Alexander and Baldwin Foundation Abbot Laboratories Alexander Haas Martin and Partners Accenture Foundation, Inc. Alexander Hamilton Life Access Fund Allegro Microsystems Inc. ACE INA Foundation Allegiance Corp. and Baxter Adams Harkness and Hill Inc. International Adaptec Foundation Allendale Insurance Foundation ADC Foundation Allendale Mutual Insurance Co. ADC Telecommunications AllianceBernstein Adobe Systems Inc. Alliance Capital Management L.P. ADP Foundation Alliance Coal LLC A&E Television Networks Alliant Techsystems AEGON TRANSAMERICA Allied Signal Inc. AEP Allstate Foundation, The AES Corporation Allstate Giving Campaign A.E. Staley Manufacturing Co. Altera Corp. Contributions Program Aetna Foundation, Inc. Altria Employee Involvement Programs AG Communications Systems Altria Group Agilent Technologies AMBAC Indemnity Corporation Aid Association for Lutherans AMD Corporate Giving Program AIG Matching Grants Program American Express Co. Aileen S. Andrew Foundation American Express Foundation AIM Foundation American Express Gift Matching Program American Fidelity Corp. Arkwright Mutual Insurance Co. American General Corp. Armco Inc. American Honda Motor Co. Inc. Armstrong Foundation American Inter Group Arthur J. Gallagher American International Group, Inc. Ashland Oil Foundation, Inc. American National Bank and Trust Co. Aspect Global Giving Program of Chicago Aspect Telecommunications American Standard Foundation Associates Corp. of North America American Stock Exchange Astra Merck Inc. Ameriprise Financial AstraZeneca Pharmaceutical LP Ameritech Corp. Atapco Amgen Center ATK Foundation Amgen Foundation Atlantic Data Services Inc. Amgen Inc. Atochem North America Foundation AMN Healthcare Services, Inc. Corp. Giving ATOFINA Chemicals, Inc. Program ATOFINA Pharmaceuticals Foundation AmSouth BanCorporation Foundation AT&T AMSTED Industries Inc. AT&T Communications Systems Amylin Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Corp. AT&T Foundation Giving Program Autodesk Inc. Anadarko Petroleum Corporation Automatic Data Processing, Inc. Analog Devices Avaya Communication Analog Devices Inc. Avery Dennison Foundation Analytics Operations Engineering Avnet, Inc. Anchor / Russell Capital Advisors Inc. Avon Matching Gifts Program Andersons Inc. Avon Products Foundation, Inc. Andrea Frankel Allen Charities Axa Foundation Anheuser-Busch Foundation AOL Time Warner Foundation B Aon Corporation Apache Corporation Baker Hughes Foundation Apple Computer Inc. Ball Corporation Applera Corporation Banc One Foundation Applied Materials Foundation, The Bank Boston APS Bank of America Aquila, Inc. Bank of America Corporation Archer Daniels Midland Bank of America Foundation ARCO Chemical Co. Bank of America N.A. Ares Advanced Technology Bank of Tokyo - Mitsubishi Ares Management LLC Bank One NA Argonaut Group Inc. Bankers Trust Corporation Aristokraft Inc. Bankers Trust Foundation Arkansas Best Corporation Banta Corp. Foundations Inc. Borden Family of Cos. Barber-Colman Co. Boston Edison Co. Barrick Goldstrike Mines Inc. Boston Gear BASF Corporation B.P. American, Inc. Baughman Company PA BP Amoco Corporation BAX Global BP Foundation, Inc. Baxter Allegiance Foundation Brady Corporation Baxter International Foundation Brakeley, John Price Jones Inc. Bay Networks Bridgestone / Firestone Trust Fund Bearingpoint Charitable Foundation, Brinks Home Security, Inc. Inc. Bristol-Myers Squibb Foundation Bechtel Foundation Brown Group, Inc. Bechtel Group Foundation Brown & Williamson Tobacco Beckman Coulter, Inc. Corporate Giving Corporation Bunge Corporation Program Burlington Air Express Beckton Dickenson Burlington Industries, Inc. Becton-Dickinson Corp. Burlington N Rail Rd. Belden Wire and Cable Co. Business & Legal Reports Inc. Bell Atlantic Corp. Butler Manufacturing Co. Bell & Howell Foundation BellSouth Butlington Northern Santa Fe Bemis Associates Inc. BeneTemps Inc. C Berkshire Mortgage Finance Bethesda LP Cable and Wireless Bernstein Real Estate Co. Cabot Corp Foundation Bestfoods Cabot Oil & Gas Corporation BFGoodrich Co. Caddence Design Systems Inc. Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation California Community Foundation Binney and Smith Inc. California Endowment, The Bituminous Casualty Corp. California Wellness Foundation, The BKD LLP Callaway Golf Company Foundation Black and Decker Caltex Petroleum Corp. Black and Decker Corporation CambridgeSoft Blockbuster Inc. CAN Blount Foundation Inc. Candle Foundation, The BMC Industries Inc. Capital Group Companies, Inc. Boeing Co. Capital Group Inc. Boeing Company Contributions Cardinal Health Foundation Program, The Cargill Boeing Employees Community Fund Carillon Point Bonneville International Corp. Carl M. Freeman Golf Boox Allen Hamilton Carnegie Corporation of New York CIENA Carolina Power & Light Co. CIGNA Corp. Casey Foundation, Margueritte CIGNA Foundation Caterpillar Foundation Cimarex Energy Company Caterpillar Inc. Cingular Wireless Caterpillar Tractor Co. Circuit City Foundation CBS Foundation Inc. Circuit City Stores, Inc. CBS Inc. Cisco Systems CBS / Westinghouse Foundation Citgo Petroleum CCB Foundation CITGO Petroleum Corp. Centre Insurance Company Citibank / Citycorp CertainTeed Corp. Citibank NA CertainTeed Corporation Foundation Citicorp Foundation CertCo, Inc. Citigroup Foundation Cessna Foundation Clairborne Foundation, Liz Champion International Corp. Clariant Corp. Charles River Laboratories Inc. Clorox Charles Schwab Corporation Clorox Company Foundation, The Foundation Charles Schwab & Co. Inc. Club Corp. International and Subsidiaries Charles Stewart Mott C.M. Capital Foundation Foundation CAN Foundation Chase Manhattan Bank COACH Chase Manhattan Corp. Coca-Cola Co. Chase Manhattan Foundation Codding Foundation Cheney Foundation, Ben B. Coleman Company Chesapeake Corporation Foundation Colgate-Palmolive Co. Chesebrough-Pond’s USA Colonial Management Association, Chevron Corp Inc. Colonial Management Group Chevron Matching Gift Program Colonial Pipeline Company Chevron Phillips Chemical Company LP Columbus Life Insurance Co. ChevronTexaco Corporation Commercial Federal Bank Chicago Title and Trust Co. Commonwealth Fund Children’s Foundation Community First Bank Shares Inc. ChOC Foundation Community First Technologies Inc. Choice Hotels International Compaq Computer Corporation ChoicePoint, Inc. Components Corp. of America Chrysler Foundation, The Computer Associates Chubb Group of Insurance Companies Computer Associates International, Inc. Chubb and Son Computer Network Technology Corp. Church & Dwight Company Inc. ComputerWorld Ciba Corning Diags COMSAT Corp. ConAgra Foods Foundation Dain Rauscher Conexant Systems, Inc. Corporate Danforth Foundation Giving Program Dannon Conoco Inc. Datascope Corporation ConocoPhillips Company Datatel CONRAIL Inc. Davey Company Foundation, The Consolidated Natural Gas Co. David L. Babson and Co. Inc. Consolidated Papers Inc. Dean Witter Discover Constellation Energy Group DEKALB Genetics Corp. Consulting Partners Inc. Del Monte Foods Consumer Electronics Association Deloitte Foundation Consumers Energy Foundation Delta Airlines Foundation Converium Reinsurance (North Deluxe Corp. America) Inc. Cooper Industries Demont & Associates Inc. Cooper Industries Foundation Detroit Edison Co. Cooper Tire & Rubber Co. Deutsche Bank Americas Foundation Copley Foundation, Helen K. And Deutsche Bank NA James S. Corning Inc. Devon Energy Corporation Corn Products International DFS Group Ltd. Corporate Communications Diageo Global Business Support Corporate Community Affairs Diageo North America Corporate Software, Inc. Dictaphone Corp. Corporate Software and Technology Digital Equipment Countrywide Credit Industries, Inc. Disney Company Foundation, Walt, The Countrywide Home Loans, Inc. Dominion Foundation Corporate Giving Program Dow AgroSciences, LLC CPI Corporation Dow Chemical Co Foundation C.R. Bard, Inc. Dow Corning Corp. Crail-Johnson Foundation Dow Corning Inc. Cranston Printworks Co. Dream Street Foundation Cray Research Creative Strategy, Inc. DST Systems Inc. Credit Agricole Indosuez DTE Energy Credit Suisse Duke Energy Crestar Financial Corp. Duke Power Co. CSC Index, Inc. DuMonde Solutions CSX Corporation Duracell International Inc. Cyprus Amax Minerals Co. Dynegy Inc. D E DaimlerChrysler Corporation Fund East Bay Community Foundation, The Eastern Bank & Trust Co. Explorer Pipeline Company Eastern Enterprises Express Financial Services Eastern Mountain Sports Exxon Mobil Corporation Contributions Eaton Charitable Fund Program Eaton Corp. Exxon Mobil Foundation Eaton Vance Management eBay Inc. F Ecolab Foundation Ecolab Inc. 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