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Donor |
Agilent Technologies, Inc. Corporate Giving Program |
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Address |
395 Page Mill Rd. |
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Palo Alto, California 94306 USA |
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Telephone |
001 (650) 553-7181 |
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Fax |
001 (650) 553-7192 |
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Website |
www.agilent.com/comm_relation/index.html |
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www.agilent.com |
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Contact Details |
Contact: Barbara D. Williams; E-mail: barbara_williams@agilent.com |
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Additional contact: Lynn A. Nixon, Mgr., Worldwide |
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Contribs., tel.: (425) 356-6107 |
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Deadlines |
None |
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Financials |
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Summary |
Purpose and activities: As a complement to its foundation, Agilent
Technologies also makes charitable |
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contributions to nonprofit organizations directly. Support is given on a
national and international basis. |
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Fields of interest: Education; Elementary/secondary education; Health
care; Public health. |
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Geographic focus: National; international |
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Types of support: General/operating support. |
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Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis. No support for
discriminatory organizations, home |
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schools, religious organizations, or political organizations. No grants
for individual research, |
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non-academic extracurricular activities, or door or raffle prizes. |
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Additional Information |
Application information: Application form not required. |
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Initial approach: Proposal to headquarters |
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Sponsoring company information: Agilent Technologies, Inc. Palo Alto, CA |
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Type of grantmaker: Corporate giving program. |
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Business activities: Designs and manufactures test, measurement, and
monitoring instruments, systems, and |
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solutions, semiconductor products, and optical components. |
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Financial profile for 2002: No. of employees, 36,000; assets,
$8,703,000,000; sales volume, $6,010,000,000 |
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Fortune 500 ranking: 2002-292nd in revenues, 461st in profits, and 281st
in assets |
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Forbes 500 ranking: 2002-278th in sales and 379th in assets |
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Corporate officers: Edward W. "Ned" Barnholt, Chair., Pres., and C.E.O.;
Adrian T. Dillon, C.F.O.; D. Craig |
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Nordlund, Sr. V.P., Genl. Counsel, and Secy.; Jean M. Halloran, Sr. V.P.,
Human Resources. |
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Giving statement: Giving through a corporate giving program, a foundation,
and a public charity. |
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Donor |
AMR/American Airlines
Foundation |
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Address |
P.O. Box 619616, M.D. 5656 |
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Dallas, Texas 75261-9616 USA |
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Telephone |
+1 (817) 967-3540 |
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Fax |
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Website |
www.amrcorp.com/corpinfo.htm |
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www.amrcorp.com |
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Contact Details |
Contact: Timothy J. Doke, Secy. |
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Application address for Miles for Kids in Need Program: c/o |
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AMR Corp., Frequent Traveler Special Progs., P.O. Box 619616, M.D. 1396,
Dallas, TX 75261-9616 |
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Deadlines |
No set deadline, but helpful if proposals are received prior to fall
budgeting process |
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Financials |
Financial data: (yr. ended 12/31/02): Assets, $1,053,489 (M); gifts
received, $287,110; expenditures, |
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$318,646; total giving, $207,230; qualifying distributions, $207,230;
giving activities include $207,230 for 7 |
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grants (high: $45,000; low: $1,000; average: $1,000-$45,000). |
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Summary |
Purpose and activities: Support for programs, projects, and institutions
in the following areas: community |
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development, including educational programs to increase awareness and
involvement in recycling and other |
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environmental protection activities and partnerships that promote economic
development; arts & culture, with |
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emphasis on the visual/performing arts & specific programs designed to
highlight the diversity of cultures, |
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ethnic backgrounds, and national origins; education, including providing
higher education and business career |
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training opportunities to minorities, efforts to promote cooperation
between ethnic groups, & educating students |
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and adults about world geography; & health & welfare, especially the
United Way, corporate partnerships for |
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cystic fibrosis & breast cancer research, & the Miles for Kids in Need
program, providing limited travel for |
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seriously ill children needing emergency medical treatment or fulfilling
special wishes. AA also lists disasters, |
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preparedness/services and general health care as areas if interest. |
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Additional Information |
Donor(s): AMR Corp.; Flagship Charities; Chicago Charities |
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Type of grantmaker: Company-sponsored foundation. |
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Background: Established in 1985 in TX. |
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Limitations: Giving primarily in those communities where AMR operates a
hub or has a major facility and/or |
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employee base. No support for religious, fraternal, social, or veterans'
groups, organizations receiving support |
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from the United Way, or organizations lacking 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status.
No grants to individuals, or for |
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endowments or capital campaigns, annual operating support fund drives,
academic or scientific research, |
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athletic events or sponsorships, or social functions or advertising in
commemorative journals, yearbooks, or |
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special event publications. |
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Publications: Application guidelines. |
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Application information:All requests for limited travel assistance through
Miles for Kids in Need program |
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must be referred through an approved nonprofit agency. |
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Initial approach: Proposal on organization letterhead - one copy of
proposal. Final notification: Within 2 months |
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Application form not required. Applicants should submit the following: |
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1) brief history of organization and description of its mission |
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2) listing of board of directors, trustees, officers and other key people
and their affiliations |
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3) detailed description of project and amount of funding requested |
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4) population served |
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5) explanation of why grantmaker is considered an appropriate donor for
project |
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6) copy of current year's organizational budget and/or project budget |
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7) timetable for implementation and evaluation of project |
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8) how project's results will be evaluated or measured |
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9) copy of IRS Determination Letter |
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10) copy of most recent annual report/audited financial statement/990 |
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11) listing of additional sources and amount of support |
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12) additional materials/documentation |
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Officers and Directors:* Donald J. Carty,* Pres. Susan M. Oliver, V.P.;
Timothy J. Doke,* Secy.; Gerald J. ; |
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Aprey,* Treas. |
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Corporate officers: Edward A. Brennan, Chair.; Gerard J. Arpey, Pres.,
C.E.O., and C.O.O.; James Beer, Sr. |
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V.P. Finance, and C.F.O.; Michael J. Durham, Sr. V.P. and Treas.; Thomas
J. Kiernan, Sr. V.P., HR. |
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EIN: 762086656 |
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Sponsoring company information: AMR Corporation Fort Worth, TX |
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Business activities: Operates holding company; provides air transportation
services. |
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Financial profile for 2002: Number of employees, 105,500; assets,
$30,210,000,000; sales volume, |
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$17,299,000,000 Fortune 500 ranking: 2002-104th in revenues, 484th in
profits, and 117th in assets. |
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Forbes 500 ranking: 2002-97th in sales and 115th in assets |
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Subsidiaries and/or Divisions: American Airlines, Inc., Dallas, TX. |
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Selected grants: The following grants were reported in 2000: |
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$200,000 to United Way of Metropolitan Tarrant County, Fort Worth, TX, For
general support. |
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$120,000 to United Way, Tulsa Area, Tulsa, OK, For general support. |
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$46,500 to Magic Johnson Foundation, Los Angeles, CA, For general support. |
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$25,000 to National Trust for Historic Preservation, DC, for general
support. |
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$10,000 to Cooper Institute for Aerobics Research, Dallas, TX for general
support. |
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$10,000 to National Council of La Raza, DC, For general support. |
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$3,000 to Dallas Symphony Orchestra, Dallas, TX, For general support. |
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$2,500 to American Heart Association, Dallas, TX, For general support. |
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$2,500 to National Organization on Disability, DC, For general support. |
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$1,000 to Kids Who Care, Fort Worth, TX, For general support. |
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Giving statement: Giving through a corporate giving program and a
foundation. |
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