One of Chick-fil-A's roadside promotions. Ecstatic Mark / Flickr, CC Chick-fil-A gave $2 million to seven anti-gay groups in 2010, the most recent year for which figures are available, according to Equality Matters' analysis of its charitable giving.

Chick-fil-A gave the Marriage & Family Foundation $1.1 million and another half million dollars went to the Fellowship Of Christian Athletes, according to the report. Here's the list:

Marriage & Family Foundation: $1,188,380

Fellowship Of Christian Athletes: $480,000

National Christian Foundation: $247,500

New Mexico Christian Foundation: $54,000

Exodus International: $1,000

Family Research Council: $1,000

Georgia Family Council: $2,500

Chick-fil-A made its donations through WinShape, its non-profit giving arm. You can examine the IRS 990 disclosure of WinShape here.

Among Chick-fil-A's payments was $1,000 to Exodus, a group that until recently claimed it can "cure" people of homosexuality.

The chicken chain's policies have led to protests at 10 universities from people who don't want its restaurants on their campus. Most recently it lost a bid for a vendor spot at Northeastern University. Some students at New York University want their location closed.

The company gave $2 million to anti-gay groups in 2009, also.

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