
Your help is needed -- Now!
Archaeology is exciting, but expensive. Whether its
under the shadow of the Pyramids, in a Utah desert or yes, on the bottom of an ocean,
archaeological discovery takes a lot of time and people. Underwater archaeology is almost
always much more expensive than land digging. It must have new technologies and equipment
to do the same job.
Underwater archaeology is as equipment-intensive as its
land-based cousin is labor-intensive. The barest of needs include boats, SCUBA gear,
buoys, emergency personnel and people with a great deal of nautical knowledge.
The Denbigh Project is one of several run by the Institute of Nautical Archaeology (INA), but must
find its own funding and resources.
The Denbigh Project does not receive public
funding, and is entirely supported by generous gifts from excited individuals like you as
well as corporations and foundations. The Denbigh Project has also received
substantial donated support such as services and equipment from many interested companies
and individuals.
Look whos helping the Denbigh Project,
click on this link and see the many people, like you, who are
making the project possible.
The Institute of Nautical Archaeology is a tax-exempt,
501(c)(3), non-profit scientific and educational organization under the provisions of the
U.S. Internal Revenue Code. This means that your contributions to the Denbigh
Project are tax-deductible by both you or your business.
Just make your donation out to "Denbigh
Project" and mail it to the Institute of Nautical Archaeology, P.O. Drawer HG,
College Station, Texas 77841-5137. Your cancelled check becomes your tax documentation.
Barto Arnold, the Denbigh Project's Principal
Investigator, will gladly talk with you about Denbigh, your donations of time,
equipment or help. Just give him a call at (979) 845-6694 or by e-mail.
Companies with Matching Gift Programs
Many companies provide "matching gift" programs
for their employees. When you, as an employee, make a donation to the Denbigh
Project, you can can notify the company, which will then make a donation of an equal (or
even double) amount to the project. Matching gift programs effectively double or triple
the value of the contributions made by individual employees.
The list below are companies known to have a matching gift
program. If you know of others, send us an email and
well include them.
Dont know if your company will double your gift? Ask
your company's Human Resources department or community relations person. Often the
matching gift program includes not only gifts made by active employees, but also retirees,
spouses and board members. Know someone who would be interested in giving? Clue them into
this web site!
You may not be able to dive the shipwreck but you can
certainly be part of the Denbigh Project help us make archaeology come
alive.
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Abbott Laboratories
Aetna, Inc.
Air Products
Albertson's
Alcoa
AlliedSignal
Allstate
American Express
American Home Products
Ameritech Matching Gift
Amoco
Andersen Consulting
Arthur Andersen LLP
Anheuser-Busch
ARCO
AT&T
Automatic Data Processing Barnett
Banks
BASF Corporation
Bechtel
Bell Atlantic
BellSouth
Bethlehem Steel
BetzDearBorn
Boeing
Borden
Bowater
BP America
Bridgestone/Firestone
Bristol-Myers Squibb
Campbell Soup
Capital Cities/ABC
Champion International
Chase Manhattan
Chevron
Chrysler
CIGNA
Citicorp
Coca-Cola
Consolidated Papers
Coopers & Lybrand
Corning
CSX
Darden Restaurants
Deloitte & Touche
Delta Airlines
Dow Chemical Company
Dow Corning Corporation
DowElanco
Dun & Bradstreet
Eckerd
Eli Lilly & Company
Equifax
The Equitable
Ernst & Young
Exxon
Fannie Mae
Federated Department Stores
First Union
Ford Motor Company
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General Electric
General Motors
General Mills
General Re Corporation
Georgia-Pacific Corporation
Glaxo-Wellcome
GTE
Halliburton
Harris
Hewitt Associates
Hewlett-Packard Company
Hoechst Celanese
Hoffmann-La Roche
Home Depot
HoneywellIBM
ICI Americas
Intel
International Paper Company
ITT Industries
ITW
Johnson & Higgins
Johnson & Johnson
Johnson Controls
J.C. Penney Company
Kmart
M. W. Kellogg Company
Kimberly-Clark
KPMG Peat Marwick
Law Companies Group
Lexmark
Lockheed Martin
Lucent Technologies
Mallinckrodt, Inc.
May Department Stores
MBNA America Bank
McDonnell Douglas Corporation
McGraw-Hill
Mead Corporation
Medtronic
Merck
Merrill Lynch & Co.
Metropolitan Life
Microsoft Corporation
Minnesota Mining &
Manufacturing (3M)
Mobil
Monsanto
Motorola
Mutual of New York
NationsBank
Nationwide Insurance
NCR Corporation
New York Life
New York Times Company
NIKE, Inc.
Northern Telecom
Northern Trust Company
NYNEX Corporation
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Occidental Petroleum
Osram Sylvania, Inc.
Owens-Corning
Pfizer, Inc.
Pharmacia & Upjohn, Inc.
Philip Morris Companies, Inc.
Philips Electronics North America
Phillips Petroleum
Pitney Bowes
Price Waterhouse
Procter & Gamble Company
Prudential
Publix
Radian International LLC
Rayonier
Raytheon Company
Rhone-Poulenc Ag Company
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
Rockwell International Corporation
Ryder
Sandoz Corporation
Sara Lee
Schering-Plough Corporation
SC Johnson & Son
Scripps Howard
Shell Oil
Sherwin-Williams Company
SmithKline Beecham
Sony USA
Sprint
State Farm
Sun Microsystems, Incorporated
SunTrust Bank Atlanta
Tektronix
Tenet Healthcare Corporation
Texaco
Texas Instruments
Times Mirror
Times Publishing Company
Time Warner
Toys R Us
Tropicana
TRW
United Parcel Service
United Technologies
Unocal
UNUM Life Insurance
USAA
Virginia Power
Vulcan Materials Company
Wachovia Bank
Wal-Mart
Waste Management, Inc.
Wells Fargo
Westinghouse Electric Corporation
Westvaco
Winn-Dixie Stores
Xerox Corporation
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