Matching Gift Company List
The following companies match donations from their employees. If your company is not on the list, please be sure to contact your HR department! If you would like more information about Alaska Wilderness League’s Matching Gift Program, please contact our Director of Corporate Giving at (202) 544-5205. Thanks!
- ADOBE Systems
- American Express Company
- Black & Decker Corporation
- Boeing Company
- Brainerd Foundation
- BT Foundation
- Charles Schwab Corporation Foundation
- Champion Chase Manhattan Corporation
- Chemical Bank
- Citibank/Citicorp N.A.
- CNA Foundation
- Trust
- Corning Incorporated Foundation
- CPI
- Digital Equipment Corporation
- Emerson Electric
- Fannie Mae Foundation
- Fireman’s Fund Foundation
- First Bank System
- Freddie Mac
- General Mills Foundation
- Harcourt General, Inc.
- Houghton Mifflin Company
- IBM Corporation
- Investors Fiduciary Trust Company
- John Hancock Financial Services
- Johnson & Johnson
- JP Morgan & Co. Incorporated
- McGraw-Hill Foundation, Inc.
- May Department Stores Company
- Merrill Lynch
- Microsoft
- Monsanto Fund
- Mutual of New York
- Nabisco Foundation
- New England Power Company
- New York Times Company
- Norwest Banks
- NYNEX Family of Companies
- Patagonia
- Pfizer Inc.
- Pepsico Foundation
- PPG Industries Foundation
- Pitney Bowes
- Quaker Oats Foundation
- Reader’s Digest Foundation
- Residential Funding Corporation
- Rockefeller Financial Services, Inc.
- Safeco Insurance Companies
- Smithsonian Institution
- Sun Microsystems Foundation, Inc.
- Tribune Company
- Times Mirror
- TransAmerica Foundation
- UPS Foundation, Inc.
- US West Foundation
- USF&G Foundation, Inc.
- USG Foundation, Inc.
- United Technologies Corporation
- W.K. Kellogg Foundation
- W.W. Grainger, Inc.




For wildlife like polar bears and caribou, for local communities and Alaska Natives, and for future generations, Alaska Wilderness League strives to protect Alaska's most significant wild land from oil and gas drilling and other industrial threats. Currently, Alaska Wilderness League is working to protect the 





