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In 1989, Intel established the Intel Foundation to develop and fund educational and charitable programs. The Intel Foundation's specific funding objectives are to:
- Advance math, science, and engineering education
- Promote the entrance of women and under-represented minorities into careers in science and engineering
- Promote public understanding of technology and its impact on society
Programs
Intel® Education Initiative
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| Matching Gifts to Education program |
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This program is designed to encourage employees and spouses, as well as directors of Intel Corporation, to make personal contributions to support education. The program is funded by the Intel Foundation, and the maximum personal matching amount is USD 10,000 for the year.
Intel values and supports the engagement of Intel retirees with the community. In order to continue to encourage this involvement, the Intel Foundation is extending the benefits of the Matching Gifts to Education Program effective January 1, 2003 to our retired employees. This means that a monetary contribution or volunteerism in schools by a retired Intel employee will now be eligible for a matching gift from the Intel Foundation.
Intel Foundation will match qualified employee contributions to any accredited school in the United States that fits in one of the following types:
- Four-year college or university
- Technical or community college
- K–12 school (elementary or secondary)
- School or university foundation with 501(c)(3) status with IRS
- Both publicly funded and private nonprofit independent schools are eligible. All schools that are not publicly funded must have status under section 501(c)(3) of the United States Tax Code.
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