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Companies That Made 50% or More of Their Gifts in Products in 2009

August 8, 2010 | Read Time: 1 minute

Company Noncash gifts as a percentage of total giving Value of noncash gifts What was donated
Oracle Corporation (Redwood Shores, Calif.) 99.60% $2,083,000,000 computer software
Pfizer (New York) 97.40% $2,286,863,606 pharmaceuticals
Merck & Company (Whitehouse Station, N.J.) 93.80% $866,000,000 pharmaceuticals
Comcast Corporation (Philadelphia) 90.20% $367,006,492 cable airtime, television and Internet services
Abbott Laboratories (Abbott Park, Ill.) 90.00% $525,565,424 pharmaceuticals, medical equipment
Southwest Airlines (Dallas) 89.10% $10,385,525 airline tickets, cargo space
Eli Lilly and Company (Indianapolis) 82.50% $334,563,000 pharmaceuticals
Bristol-Myers Squibb (New York)1 82.30% $233,402,451 pharmaceuticals
Tyson Foods (Springdale, Ark.) 81.90% $13,452,045 food
Kraft Foods (Northfield, Ill.) 81.60% $82,000,000 food
ConAgra Foods (Omaha) 79.20% $20,833,052 food
Microsoft Corporation (Redmond, Wash.) 78.10% $403,900,000 computer software
IBM (Armonk, N.Y.) 77.60% $145,495,018 computers, computer software
Johnson & Johnson (New Brunswick, N.J.) 72.40% $461,500,000 consumer products, medical devices, pharmaceuticals
Marriott International (Washington) 72.40% $15,500,000 free and discounted hotel rooms, food
CVS Caremark Corporation (Woonsocket, R.I.) 69.60% $46,000,000 consumer products
BJ’s Wholesale Club (Natick, Mass.)2 67.50% $7,733,818 food, retail products
Cisco Systems (San Jose, Calif.) 65.10% $83,720,189 computer hardware and software
Hewlett-Packard Company (Palo Alto, Calif.) 62.50% $34,991,410 computers, personal electronics