Update: in the comments, Jim points out that Wells Fargo matches employee donations to whatever group, so at least a great portion of their donations may be individually, not corporately, directed.
There is a site linked by my first link above which gives line by line evaluations of a number of companies with regards to their policies on marriage, abortion, 2nd amendment rights, and environmentalism. Companies that do not come out looking good (among those I might patronize) are Macy's and Energizer. The list differentiates between direct and matching contributions.
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Wells Fargo matches employee gifts to non-profits of all kinds. For example, until I retired I gave via payroll deductions to Faith College in DesMoines. Wells Fargo matched those funds 1 to 1.
So you're saying that it's unclear to you whether WF actually donates that of their own volition, or whether the issue is employees enamored of Planned Parenthood? Am I reading you correctly?
I believe it is only matching contributions of employees. If otherwise I would be shocked
More on the matching gifts
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