Gov. Maura Healey and Lt. Gov. Kim Driscoll raised almost $1.8 million for their basketball-themed Moving the Ball Forward inaugural bash at TD Garden Thursday.

Before the all-female executive team took the stage to extol the value of teamwork with Healey and Driscoll often leaning heavily into their basketball and public service roots the big screens at TD Garden flashed with lengthy lists of gold, silver and bronze level sponsors.

But newly filed campaign finance reports reveal precisely how much those backers encompassing a slew of businesses, consultants and unions gave to Healey and Driscolls soire, which had limited individual contributions to $25,000. The list contains some entities that Healey, now the former attorney general, previously sued, such Grubhub and CVS Pharmacy.Read more: 5 takeaways from Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healeys inaugural address

The sold-out celebration was produced by Rafanelli Events, which recently planned the wedding for President Joe Bidens granddaughter at the White House. Bryan Rafanelli, the founder and chief creative officer of Rafanelli Events, co-chaired the Healey-Driscoll Inaugural Committee alongside Barbara Lee, president and founder of the Barbara Lee Political Office.

Heres a closer look at which individuals and organizations contributed to the historic inauguration.

These entities or individuals all donated the maximum, $25,000:1199 SEIU A.D. Makepeace Company ADM Agawam Development Arbella Service Company Atlantic Management Corporation Beer Distributors of Massachusetts Boston Global Investors Boston Ship Repair Boyle Shaughnessy Law Catalyst Institute CGI Charles River Labs Comcast Corporation Commonwealth Care Alliance Construction Industries of Massachusetts Covanta CVS Pharmacy Dell Technologies Deloitte Services Dempsey Associates Dental Service of Massachusetts Eastern Bank GAI Consultants Global Partners Robert Hogan, of Watertown Amos Hostetter, of Pilot House Associates IBEW Local 103 Patricia Kessler, of the Kessler Group Kraft Group Gisela Barrie Landry, of JDJ Family Office Services Barbara Lee LIUNA PAC Salvatore Lupoli, of Lupoli Company Markley Boston Massachusetts Biotechnology Council Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Massachusetts Senior Care Assocation Robert McBride, of FMC Ice Sports Mintz, Levin, Cohn, Ferris, Glovsky, and Popeo, P.C. New Balance Athletics New Boston Ventures New England Regional Council of Carpenters Nextera Energy Resources Northern Tree Service Pharmaceutical Care Management Association Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America Read Custom Soils Samuel and Associates Mark Schuster, of Wingate Companies Suffolk Construction Company The Fallon Company Tufts Associated Health Plans WinnDevelopment

These entities or individuals donated $15,000:Ameresco Deepwater Wind Block Island Dellbrook Construction

These entities or individuals $10,000:Arcadia Power Brian S. Hickey Associates Qiuhui Chen Banas, of Changier Education Foundation Citizens Bank Elevance Health Enterprise Rent A Car Grubhub Issues Management Group Public Affairs Kearney, Donovan & McGee, P.C. Keegan Werlin, of Boston Joan Lukey-Stevenson, of Choate Hall & Stewart LLP Molina Healthcare NAIOP Massachusetts NECA Boston Nixon Peabody Polar Beverages Rasky Partners Serlin Haley LLP The Hym Investment Group The OMalley Committee The Suffolk Group Tremont Strategies Group Vicinity Energy

These entities or individuals donated $5,000:Associated Builders and Contractors Deborah Benson, of Boston Boston Carmens Union Local 589 Agnete Breitenstein, of Folx Health Jeffrey Carp, of Wayland William Flanagan, of the Law Office of William Flanagan Christoper Gabrieli, of Empower Schools GFI Management Greater Boston Plumbing Contractors Association Mark Keroack, of Baystate Health LEDA Health Corporation Liberty Square Group Haian Lin, of Vision Government Solutions Massachusetts Insurance Federation Masschusetts State Automobile Dealers Association Morrissey & Associates Motorola Solutions Georgia Murray, of Boston Kenneth Nickerson, of Harvard Park Street Strategies Professional Fire Fighters of Massachusetts Quantgene Santander Bank Shields Health Snapchef SPS New England James Tian, of Ming Dynasty UPS Geoffrey Why, of Verrill Dana LLP

These entities or individuals donated $1,000:Acreage Holdings Ronald Barnes, of HMEA Landis Becker Young, of Vero Beach, Florida Grace Cai, of Newton Frederick Chicos, of Christie Campus Health Stephen Colella, of Wakefield Robert Collins Jr, of Everett Bread Service Condyne Capital Partners John Damiano III, of Domino Foods Brian Doherty, of Massachusetts of AFL-CIO Michale Fish, of Dellbrook Construction Thomas Goodfellow, of Norwood Timothy Haraden, of Flexcar David Landis, of San Francisco Samson Liao, of Jacobs Engineering Group Albert MacDonald Jr, of Customized Transportation Peters Marks, of Paul Marks Company Massachusetts Environmental Police Officers Association Margaret McKenna, of Boston Jill Milano, of Boston Joseph Milano, of the Union Oyster House George Montilio, of Montilios Bakery George Morrison, of Foxboro Jon Sidoti, of Integrated Electrical Systems Thamzhin Tsikar, of Brown Brothers Harriman Weizhi Wang, of Lyft Robert White, of Robert White Associates Robert Whitney, of Boston Wilson Wong, of Sun Sun Company

These entities or individuals donated $500:Matthew Amorello, of CDR Maguire Gretchen Bennett, of the Ohio Democratic Party Michael Bradbury, of Retina Consultants James Linardy, of NASCAR Nicholas Schiarizzi, of Westwood Michael Wabrek, of Amesbury Kimberly Winter, of White Winter & Freeman LLP

Other donations included:Joseph Aiello, of Winthrop: $2,000 Robert Imlach Jr, of Ipswich: $200 Emery Maddocks, of Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company of Massachusetts: $250 Gemma Martin, of Chick Montana Group: $25 Allie Shaughnessy III, of Shaugness: $250 Harry Sherr, of Beacon Town Sports Group: $2,000 The M Group: $250 Astrazeneca: $12,500