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Welcome to the Intel U.S. Retiree Web site! This site provides retirement benefits and information for employees who have retired from Intel Corporation in the United States. This Web site is sponsored by Intel Employee Services.

If you would like to receive information on local events, social activities or a newsletter that is sponsored by your fellow Intel Retirees please send an email to Staying in Touch.

 
 
2010 IRMP Annual Enrollment is Oct. 26 through Nov. 13, 2009.
 
For additional information visit Intel Retiree Medical Plan.
 
 
2009 Retiree Community Giving Campaign
 
The annual Community Giving Campaign begins Monday, October 12 and runs through Friday, November 13. By utilizing the Community Giving Campaign as your annual giving option, you can double your impact to your local community; make a pledge to any 501c3 non-profit organization from cultural to animal welfare to environmental to religious organizations and the Intel Foundation will match your donation, up to $10,000 per retiree. Fore more information about this year’s Community Giving Campaign and to pledge online, click here.
 
 
2009 Program Changes for Matching Gifts to Education
 
Effective January 1, 2009, any gift given in 2009 will be matched at 50% of the gift amount rather than a 1:1 match. For additional details on this change, see FAQ. For more information about this program, please visit the website at www.easymatch.com/intel.
 
 
Intel Retiree Organization:
 
Intel Retirees from Oregon and Washington formed a Retiree Group in 2001. We worked with Intel and Volunteers of America to form the Intel Retiree Organization including both a Board of Directors and bylaws that have been approved by Intel. After meeting with Retiree groups in Santa Clara and Chandler during RUMs (Retirement Update Meetings) in Q2 '06, we have decided that it is beneficial for all Intel US Retirees to come together as a single organization. This will enable us to work together with Intel on issues that are of a concern to all Retirees. We have expanded our Board of Directors to include representation from Santa Clara, Folsom, Chandler, and New Mexico. Intel Retirees, who are members of the Intel Retiree Organization, developed a website for Retirees that is managed by Retirees that includes social activities, a calendar, volunteering opportunities, articles written by Retirees and our newsletters. To access the website go to Life After Intel.
 
 
 
Mission Statement:
 
To make a meaningful difference for Intel Retirees, the Company, our local communities and current employees planning for retirement.
 
 
Vision:
 
Extend a positive impression of Intel within the community. Provide a continuing link to Intel. Generate pride in Intel among current employees.
 

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