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About Intel Colorado Community Involvement Education

 
 
Community involvement
 
Intel's employees in Colorado believe it is important to support the community in which they live and work. Intel supports a variety of nonprofit organizations and programs through volunteer involvement and donations. In particular, Intel strives to improve the quality of life in the communities where it has a presence by encouraging volunteerism through the Intel Involved Volunteer Program.
 
 
Intel Involved
 
Through the Intel Involved Matching Grants Program (IIMGP), Intel Corporation encourages its employees to volunteer in local schools by matching volunteer hours with cash grants. Intel will match employee volunteer hours at a school with a $10 per hour grant to the school (after a minimum of 20 hours accumulated). The total volunteer hours accumulated by Intel employees during the school year determine the total annual grant for the school—with no maximum cap on what a school can receive.

Colorado Intel employees accept board or committee positions with nonprofit organizations in the community. Employees from Intel’s Design Center in Fort Collins set a workplace campaign mark in 2007 for United Way of Larimer County, pledging more than $365,000 (includes Intel Foundation matching funds).

Intel employees in Colorado make a huge difference during the holidays by preparing Thanksgiving meals, adopting families, granting wishes for seniors, supporting Toys for Tots and providing a Santa for children who had a parent deployed with our armed services during the holidays.

For information on community grants please contact Janet Rash at janet.rash@intel.com or (503) 264-4292.
 
 
 
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