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Matching Gift Company Names 2017 Matching Gift Company Names 2017 3M Company (Cash match) Allegro Micro Systems Anchor Capital Advisors 3M Company - Volunteer Alliance Data Anchor QEA, LLC A Small Orange Alliance One International Andersen Tax LLC A&E Television Networks Alliance Resource Partners Anderson, Stone & Co. Ltd. A.W.G. Dewar AllianceBernstein Holding L.P. Andersons AAA Laser Service & Supplies AllianceBernstein Holding L.P. Andrews McMeel Universal AAA MO/Auto Club Inter-INS Alliant Energy Corporation (IA, Anejo Mexican Bistro AARP Giving Campaign (Oct) WI MN) Anheuser-Busch InBev Abbott Laboratories Alliant Energy Volunteer Anixter Abbvie Allianz Global Risks US INS Co. Annett Holdings/TMC Transport Abell-Hanger Foundation (TX Allied Irish Bank Annual Reviews only) Allied World Assurance Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield Aberdeen Asset Management Company (AWAC) Anvil International Aboda, Inc. Allosource ANZ Investment Bank NY Abrams Capital Management Allstate Giving Campaign (April Aon Corporation AB|MAURI Fleischmann's 1-30) Apache Corporation Acadian Asset Management Allstate Insurance Co. (Higher Apex Foundation Access Group Ed) Apex Moving & Storage Access Sciences Corporation Alltech Electric, Inc. APL Limited ACCESS Systems Americas Ally Financial Inc. Apogee Integration LLC Ace Charitable Foundation Alpine Testing Solutions AppDynamics, Inc. Actelion Pharmaceuticals US Altos Ventures Apple Acuity Brands Altria Group, Inc. Applied Materials Acumed Altrua Global Solutions Applied Research Associates Acxiom Corporation Alyeska Pipeline Service AptarGroup Charitable Ada Co. Assoc. of Realtors Company(AK primarily) Foundation ADA-ES AMB Group, LLC Aptima, Inc. Adelante Capital Management Ambitrans Aquarion Water Company Adidas America AMC Entertainment ARAG Adobe Systems AMD Volunteer ONLY ARAMARK Corporation ADP Ameren ArcBest Corporation ADPT (Adaptec) Corporation America On-Line ArcelorMittal Advanced Clinical Concepts American Academy of Arch Capital Services, Inc. Advanced Composites Dermatology Arch Insurance Group Advanced Instructional American Century Investments Archer Daniels Midland Systems, Inc. American Deli Company Advent Software American Eagle Outfitters AE Arcus Foundation Advocare Berlin Medical American Electric Power Arete Associates Associates Company Argo Group US AE2S American Express Company Arizona Public Service AEGIS Insurance Services American Family Mutual Company Aera Energy Insurance Company Armstrong Employee Choice Aetna American Fidelity Assurance (Non-Edu) Matching - Aetna Giving Campaign Corporation Monetary Agilent Technologies(Fall 2017) American Honda Motor Co., Armstrong World Industries, Agilent Technologies(Higher Inc. Inc.- Higher Education Ed) American Institute for Foreign ARRIS Solutions Agilon Study Arthrex Inc. AgriBank (St. Paul only) American Railcar Leasing Arthur J. Gallagher & Co. Agrium American Refining Group Arthur M. Blank Family of AgroLawn American Tower Corporation Businesses AIG American Transmission Ascena Retail Group - Shared Air Liquide USA Company LLC (WI only) ATC Services Air Products & Chemicals American Vanguard Ashland Dollars (Volunteer) Air Wisconsin Airlines Corporation Ashland Higher Ed Match Corporation American Water Program AK Steel Holding Corp. Ameriprise Financial (P1) Ashland, Inc. Akzo Nobel Amerisure Mutual Insurance ASHTA Chemicals Alacer Corporation Company Aspect Software, Inc. Alaska Airlines Amerlux Assessment Technologies Albemarle Foundation Ametek Institute Alexander & Baldwin - Cash Amgen, Inc. Associa, Inc. Alexander & Baldwin Volunteer Amica Mutual Insurance Co Associated TEAM TX, Inc. Alexander Haas AMSTED Industries Association of American Alexion Pharmaceuticals AmSty (Non-Edu) Medical Colleges (DC Area Alfred Benesch & Company Anadarko Petroleum Only) All Star Incentive Marketing Corporation Assurant Allegacy Federal Credit Union Analog Devices Assured Guaranty Corporation Allegient LLC Anchor Brewing Co. Assurity Life Insurance Batterymarch Financial Bonneville International Corp. Company Management, Inc. Booth-Bricker Fund (Trustees Astellas Pharma US/Astellas US Baxalta US Inc. Only) LLC Baxter International, Inc. BorgWarner, Inc. Astoria Bank BCBS of LA (LA 501c3s) Bostik, Inc. AstraZeneca/Med Immune BCD Travel Boston Financial Data Services, (Cash Match) BD Becton Dickinson and Inc. AstraZeneca/MedImmune Company Boston Scientific (Volunteer) Beam Suntory BP AT&T Beam, Inc. Bracco Diagnostics, Inc. ATAC BECU Credit Union Brady Corporation Atapco Properties Beechmont Inc. Brainerd Foundation ATCO Communication Services Belden (WA,OR,BC,Yukon,AK,ID) Athene USA Bella Capelli Sanctuario Brakeley Briscoe, Inc. Athens Group Inc. Belmark Brandywine Trust Group, LLC ATI Industrial Automation Bemis Company Braun Intertec Corp. Atkins Nutritionals, Inc. Beneficial Financial Group Breckinridge Capital Advisors Atlantic Capital Bank Benjamin Moore Bridgestone Americas Atlantic Power Corporation Bennett Bigelow Leedom Bridgestone Bandag Atlassian Software, Inc. Berkadia Commercial Brighton Jones LLC ATMI Mortgage LLC Brinks Company Austin Roofing & Construction Berkley Mid-Atlantic Group Bristol Myers Squibb Autodesk Berkshire Hathaway Energy Bristow Group, Inc. Autoliv North America Berkshire Property Advisors Broadcom Limited AutoZone, Inc. Berwick Offray, LLC Broadridge Financial Solutions Avalon Risk Management Berwind Corporation Brookfield Asset Management Avis Budget Group Best Buy Employee Giving Brookfield Properties Avista Utilities Campaign Corporation Avnet Best Buy Tag Team Volunteer Brookmeade Inc. Avon Products, Inc Groups BT Americas/BT USC (Payroll AXA Financial BFI Furniture Deduction only) Axiall Corporation BG Americas and Global LNG Buckeye Partners, L.P. AXIS Capital Holdings BHP Billiton Builders Mutual Insurance AZCO Inc. Big Heart Pet Brands Company Babson Capital Management Big O Consulting, LLC Bullitt Foundation LLC Bill & Melinda Gates Bunge NA BAE Systems Foundation Burness BAE Systems/EIS/Network Biogen, Inc. Burns & McDonnell Systems Birkenstock USA, LP Burroughs Wellcome Bailey Foundation Birkman International Business Builder Enterprises, Baird Bison Gear and Engineering Inc. Baker Hughes Foundation Corporation Business Deposits Plus Balfour Beatty Construction Bitco Insurance Corp. ByMe4u Ball Corporation (Higher Ed) Black Hills Corporation C&S Wholesale Grocers- Ball Corporation (Non-Profit Blackbaud Volunteer Program) BlackRock C.B. Fleet Company, Inc. Baltimore Life Insurance Blandin Foundation (MN only) C.H. Robinson Worldwide Company Bloomberg L.P. C.M. Capital Foundation Bancsec, Inc Blount C.R. Bard, Inc. Bandai America, Inc. BLR CA Technologies Bank of America Blucora, Inc. Cabot Oil & Gas Bank of America Volunteer Blue Bell Cactus Software Bank of Montreal (On hiatus Blue Coat Systems Cadence Design Systems for 2017 - see comments) Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Cahill Gordon Reindel LLP Bank of New York Mellon Vermont Caleres Corp.Annual Campaign Blue Cross Blue Shield of Calibre Systems, Inc. Bank of the West Kansas City California Endowment Bank-Fund Staff FCU Blue Cross Blue Shield of NC California Healthcare Barclays Campaign Foundation (CA only) Bargee Farms Blue Cross Blue Shield of California Wellness Foundation Barilla America Inc. Nebraska Callaway Golf Company(Focus Barnes Group Blue Hills Bank on N. San Diego) Barnett Associates Blue Shield of CA(CA 501c3's) Callaway Golf Volunteer Barrett Technology BlueScope Foundation, N.A. Calvert Investments Barriere Construction Co., LLC BNSF Railway Cambia Health Solutions Barron and Newburger, PC Boardwalk Pipeline Partners, Campaign Bartlett & West Engineers, Inc. LP Cambridge Investment Basic American Foods, Inc. Boeing Company Research, Inc. Bates Group LLC Boeing Company Volunteer Cambridge Realty Capital Bath Iron Works Bogota Savings Bank Companies BATS Global Markets BOH Brothers Construction Co. Cameco Corporation Battelle Memorial Institute Bon Ton Department Stores Campbell Soup Foundation Camso CIT Group Costco - Executive Match Capco NA Citgo Petroleum Corporation CouponCabin LLC Capital Group Companies Citizens Bank Covance Inc.(Walk, Run, Bike Capital One Services Citizens State Bank(Waverly only) Capsim MN) Coverys Cardinal Health, Inc. Citrix Systems Covington & Burling CardWorks, Inc City National Bank(Volunteer) Cox Automotive - Program CareFirst (MD,DC, NO.VA) Clark Construction Group suspended Cargill, Inc.(HQ) Clarkston Consulting Craigslist Inc. Carillon Properties Cleary, Gottlieb, Steen, Cramer Rosenthal McGlynn Carlyle Group Hamilton Cravath Swaine Moore LLP CarMax Auto Superstore, Inc. Clemens Family Corporation Crayola Carnegie Corporation of New Clif Bar Creative Channel Services York Climax Portable Machine Creative Genius Corporation Carondelet Emergency Tools, Inc. Credit Agricole CIB Medical Associates Closet Works Credit Suisse Volunteer Cash for Causes: Matching Cloud Peak Energy Crisp Flatbread, Inc Gifts (San Diego Only) Clowes Fund, Inc. Crocs, Inc. CAST Management CME Group CrossComm National, LLC. Consultants, Inc. CMS Energy (Michigan Crowe Horwath LLP Catalina Marketing 501(c)3's ONLY) Crown Castle Corporation CNA Financial Corporation CSG International Caterpillar, Inc. Coach, Inc. CSX Corp. Volunteer CATHERINES (Cash and Cogentrix CubeSmart Volunteer) Colgate-Palmolive Company Cummings Properties, LLC CBI Industrial Group Collier Enterprises Cummins, Inc. CBRE Management, Inc. Cupertino Electric CDK Global Colorado Health Foundation Customers Bank CDW Corporation (CO only) Customized Energy Solutions Celanese Colorado
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