
If community involvement is important to you, you'll feel right at home at Intel. Our Intel Involved Matching Grant Program offers many opportunities for giving back in a variety of areas. We even have an in-house volunteer database where you can track your hours, look for new opportunities, and earn additional money to support local schools and qualified nonprofit organizations by donating your time through the program.
Intel plays an active role in communities around the world. Giving back is just part of who we are as an organization and as a diverse group of caring individuals.
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See giving back in actionStepping up(2:17) See how members of Intel's legal team worked with a local legal volunteer services group to offer assistance to a family in need. Making a difference(2:44) Learn how Intel, through community giving (Intel Foundation), its education initiative and volunteering, are supporting the rebuilding of schools in the impacted areas of Chengdu, China. Community Service(2:30) Intel employees around the world will "chip in" and donate more than one million hours of local community service to mark the company's 40th anniversary World Mural Project(2:53) Hundreds of kids connected to the Internet by computers from all parts of the globe are working with other Intel volunteers to paint the future. |
Aisosa
Process Engineer
Technology and Manufacturing Group
Chandler, Arizona
"I volunteer weekly at Galveston elementary school by mentoring 5th grade students in math and science. It's a blast being with these students, plus I have been able to meet lots of Intel employees through volunteering."
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