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How Much Companies Spent Matching Employee Gifts in 1999

July 13, 2000

The Chronicle of Philanthropy

How Much Companies Spent Matching Employee Gifts in 1999

Employee-matching gifts Percentage of cash giving
International Business Machines Corporation $21,800,000 50.7%
Microsoft Corporation $12,612,000 49.2%
Nationwide $4,256,218 40.6%
J.P. Morgan & Companyn $5,259,618 32.0%
General Electric Company $14,700,000 25.3%
ExxonMobil Corporation $21,000,000 22.7%
Citigroup $8,454,987 20.6%
US West $4,794,853 19.8%
American Express Company $5,300,000 19.1%
Sprint Corporation $1,484,927 18.9%
Prudential Insurance Company of America $7,099,685 18.4%
PepsiCo $2,019,000 18.2%
Enron Corporation $1,636,321 17.2%
Chase Manhattan Corporation $8,800,000 16.2%
CIGNA Corporation $1,542,295 15.4%
Procter & Gamble Company $5,517,373 15.0%
Note: Includes only those companies that made 15 percent or more of their cash gifts to match employee donations.

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