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Agilent Technologies, Inc. Corporate Giving Program 
 
Address 395 Page Mill Rd. 
Palo Alto, California  94306 USA 
 
Telephone 001 (650) 553-7181 
Fax 001 (650) 553-7192 
Website www.agilent.com/comm_relation/index.html 
www.agilent.com 
 
Contact Details Contact: Barbara D. Williams; E-mail: barbara_williams@agilent.com
Additional contact: Lynn A. Nixon, Mgr., Worldwide 
Contribs., tel.: (425) 356-6107 
 
 
Deadlines  None 
 
Financials  
Summary Purpose and activities: As a complement to its foundation, Agilent Technologies also makes charitable 
contributions to nonprofit organizations directly. Support is given on a national and international basis. 
Fields of interest: Education; Elementary/secondary education; Health care; Public health. 
Geographic focus: National; international 
Types of support: General/operating support. 
Limitations: Giving on a national and international basis. No support for discriminatory organizations, home 
schools, religious organizations, or political organizations. No grants for individual research, 
non-academic extracurricular activities, or door or raffle prizes.
 
 
Additional Information Application information: Application form not required. 
Initial approach: Proposal to headquarters 
Sponsoring company information: Agilent Technologies, Inc. Palo Alto, CA 
Type of grantmaker: Corporate giving program. 
 
Business activities: Designs and manufactures test, measurement, and monitoring instruments, systems, and 
solutions, semiconductor products, and optical components. 
 
Financial profile for 2002: No. of employees, 36,000; assets, $8,703,000,000; sales volume, $6,010,000,000 
Fortune 500 ranking: 2002-292nd in revenues, 461st in profits, and 281st in assets 
Forbes 500 ranking: 2002-278th in sales and 379th in assets 
 
Corporate officers: Edward W. "Ned" Barnholt, Chair., Pres., and C.E.O.; Adrian T. Dillon, C.F.O.; D. Craig 
Nordlund, Sr. V.P., Genl. Counsel, and Secy.; Jean M. Halloran, Sr. V.P., Human Resources. 
 
Giving statement: Giving through a corporate giving program, a foundation, and a public charity. 
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Donor AMR/American Airlines Foundation 
 
Address P.O. Box 619616, M.D. 5656 
Dallas, Texas  75261-9616 USA 
 
Telephone +1 (817) 967-3540 
Fax   
Website www.amrcorp.com/corpinfo.htm 
www.amrcorp.com 
 
Contact Details Contact: Timothy J. Doke, Secy. 
 
Application address for Miles for Kids in Need Program: c/o 
AMR Corp., Frequent Traveler Special Progs., P.O. Box 619616, M.D. 1396, Dallas, TX 75261-9616
 
Deadlines  No set deadline, but helpful if proposals are received prior to fall budgeting process 
 
Financials Financial data: (yr. ended 12/31/02): Assets, $1,053,489 (M); gifts received, $287,110; expenditures, 
$318,646; total giving, $207,230; qualifying distributions, $207,230; giving activities include $207,230 for 7
grants (high: $45,000; low: $1,000; average: $1,000-$45,000). 
 
Summary Purpose and activities: Support for programs, projects, and institutions in the following areas: community
development, including educational programs to increase awareness and involvement in recycling and other 
environmental protection activities and partnerships that promote economic development; arts & culture, with 
emphasis on the visual/performing arts & specific programs designed to highlight the diversity of cultures,
ethnic backgrounds, and national origins; education, including providing higher education and business career 
training opportunities to minorities, efforts to promote cooperation between ethnic groups, & educating students 
and adults about world geography; & health & welfare, especially the United Way, corporate partnerships for 
cystic fibrosis & breast cancer research, & the Miles for Kids in Need program, providing limited travel for
seriously ill children needing emergency medical treatment or fulfilling special wishes. AA also lists disasters,
preparedness/services and general health care as areas if interest. 
 
Additional Information Donor(s): AMR Corp.; Flagship Charities; Chicago Charities
Type of grantmaker: Company-sponsored foundation. 
Background: Established in 1985 in TX. 
Limitations: Giving primarily in those communities where AMR operates a hub or has a major facility and/or  
employee base. No support for religious, fraternal, social, or veterans' groups, organizations receiving support 
from the United Way, or organizations lacking 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status. No grants to individuals, or for 
endowments or capital campaigns, annual operating support fund drives, academic or scientific research, 
athletic events or sponsorships, or social functions or advertising in commemorative journals, yearbooks, or 
special event publications.
 
Publications: Application guidelines. 
Application information:All requests for limited travel assistance through Miles for Kids in Need program 
must be referred through an approved nonprofit agency. 
Initial approach: Proposal on organization letterhead - one copy of proposal.  Final notification: Within 2 months 
Application form not required. Applicants should submit the following:
1) brief history of organization and description of its mission
2) listing of board of directors, trustees, officers and other key people and their affiliations 
3) detailed description of project and amount of funding requested
4) population served 
5) explanation of why grantmaker is considered an appropriate donor for project 
6) copy of current year's organizational budget and/or project budget
7) timetable for implementation and evaluation of project 
8) how project's results will be evaluated or measured 
9) copy of IRS Determination Letter 
10) copy of most recent annual report/audited financial statement/990
11) listing of additional sources and amount of support 
12) additional materials/documentation 
 
Officers and Directors:* Donald J. Carty,* Pres. Susan M. Oliver, V.P.; Timothy J. Doke,* Secy.; Gerald J. ; 
Aprey,* Treas. 
Corporate officers: Edward A. Brennan, Chair.; Gerard J. Arpey, Pres., C.E.O., and C.O.O.; James Beer, Sr. 
V.P. Finance, and C.F.O.; Michael J. Durham, Sr. V.P. and Treas.; Thomas J. Kiernan, Sr. V.P., HR.
EIN: 762086656 
Sponsoring company information: AMR Corporation Fort Worth, TX 
Business activities: Operates holding company; provides air transportation services. 
Financial profile for 2002: Number of employees, 105,500; assets, $30,210,000,000; sales volume, 
$17,299,000,000 Fortune 500 ranking: 2002-104th in revenues, 484th in profits, and 117th in assets.
Forbes 500 ranking: 2002-97th in sales and 115th in assets 
Subsidiaries and/or Divisions: American Airlines, Inc., Dallas, TX. 
 
Selected grants: The following grants were reported in 2000:
$200,000 to United Way of Metropolitan Tarrant County, Fort Worth, TX, For general support. 
$120,000 to United Way, Tulsa Area, Tulsa, OK, For general support.
$46,500 to Magic Johnson Foundation, Los Angeles, CA, For general support.
$25,000 to National Trust for Historic Preservation, DC, for general support.
$10,000 to Cooper Institute for Aerobics Research, Dallas, TX for general support.
$10,000 to National Council of La Raza, DC, For general support.
$3,000 to Dallas Symphony Orchestra, Dallas, TX, For general support.
$2,500 to American Heart Association, Dallas, TX, For general support.
$2,500 to National Organization on Disability, DC, For general support.
$1,000 to Kids Who Care, Fort Worth, TX, For general support.
 
Giving statement: Giving through a corporate giving program and a foundation. 
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Donor Apache Corporation Contributions Program 
 
Address 2000 Post Oak Blvd., Ste. 100 
Houston, Texas  77056-4400 
 
Telephone  
Fax  
Website Company website: www.apachecorp.com 
 
 
Contact Details Contact: Melissa Reynolds 
 
Deadlines  
 
Financials  
Summary Purpose and activities: Apache makes charitable contributions to nonprofit organizations involved with arts 
and culture, education, health, and civic affairs. Support is given on a national and international basis. 
Fields of interest: Arts; Australia; Canada; Education; Egypt; Health care; Public affairs. 
Geographic focus: National; international 
Types of support: Annual campaigns, Employee matching gifts, Employee volunteer services, General
support, In-kind gifts, Sponsorships. 
Limitations: Giving on a national and internationa lbasis in areas of company operations, with emphasis on  
Houston, TX, and in Australia, Canada, and Egypt. No grants to individuals. 
 
 
Additional Information