Involved in Today's Education for Tomorrow's Innovation

2007 Corporate Responsibility Report

  • Overview
  • Strategy & Analysis
  • Corporate Profile
  • Workplace
  • Environment
  • Education
  • Community
  • Supply Chain

Over the last decade, Intel has invested more than $1 billion, and our employees have donated more than 2 million hours toward improving education worldwide.

To learn more, view or download the Education section (PDF 476KB) of the complete report.

Our education programs

Through these and other initiatives, we provide opportunities for tomorrow’s innovators:

  • The Intel® Teach Program helps teachers worldwide integrate technology in their classrooms.
  • Intel® Learn Program helps students in developing countries build technology skills through hands-on projects.
  • The Intel Computer Clubhouse Network brings technology to youth in under-served areas in over 100 locations.
  • Through the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair and Intel Science Talent Search—both programs of the Society for Science and the Public—high school students complete original research projects and compete for millions of dollars in scholarships and awards each year.

Expanding technology access

Expanding technology access

We help make affordable PCs available, facilitate Internet connectivity, cultivate sustainable local capabilities, and provide training to make a difference in people’s lives.

Advancing math, science, and engineering education and research

Advancing Math, Science, and Engineering Education and Research

To help advance education and research in math, science, and engineering, Intel supports programs for faculty and students at the university level, as well as in elementary and secondary schools. We also support initiatives aimed specifically at increasing the number of women and under-represented minorities studying in these critical areas.

2007 highlights

We joined the Clinton Global Initiative, and committed to provide technology training to 1.5 million more teachers.

Intel hosted a gathering of leaders to explore the use of technology to support the U.N. Millennium Development Goals.

We are collaborating in Indonesia to provide training to more than 15,000 teachers.