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Community Giving<br />

We are committed to playing an important role in our communities around the<br />

world. Through the <strong>Intel</strong> Foundation and employee giving, we strive to address<br />

local needs and leverage our business expertise. Whether through supporting<br />

local classrooms, assisting national curriculum development or revitalizing local<br />

neighborhoods, examples can be found throughout this report.<br />

As an organization we are deeply committed to preparing today’s students, especially young women<br />

and other under-represented populations, for careers in engineering and technology. This is an issue of<br />

concern for the company’s long-term success as well as society at large. As a result, we have centered<br />

our philanthropic efforts on improving math and science teaching and learning, enhancing the quality<br />

and appeal of engineering and computer science education for young people, and ensuring that we have<br />

well-trained teachers and educators who can inspire students through effective use of technology.<br />

In addition to our efforts in the community and in support of education, <strong>Intel</strong> responded to an unprecedented<br />

series of tragic events around the world in 2005. Through a combination of direct grants and<br />

matching gifts, the <strong>Intel</strong> Foundation donated a total of $6.9 million through Mercy Corps and the Red<br />

Cross/Red Crescent to help those touched by disaster. Contributions included $2.9 million in <strong>Intel</strong> Foundation<br />

grants, which provided functioning schools and psychological counseling for children traumatized by<br />

the tsunami in Banda Aceh. Another $2.6 million sheltered evacuees from New Orleans. And $1.4 million<br />

is bringing medical care to victims of the earthquake in Kashmir. In addition, <strong>Intel</strong> employees responded to<br />

these events with great generosity, contributing $1.8 million toward tsunami relief, $1.6 million to help<br />

the victims of Hurricane Katrina and $475,000 for those affected by the earthquake in Pakistan.<br />

<strong>Intel</strong> Volunteer Matching<br />

Grant Program<br />

Under the Volunteer Matching<br />

Grant Program, for every 20 hours<br />

that <strong>Intel</strong> employees and retirees<br />

volunteer at a school or Computer<br />

Clubhouse, the <strong>Intel</strong> Foundation<br />

makes a donation to that school<br />

or Computer Clubhouse. <strong>Intel</strong><br />

employees and retirees report<br />

volunteer hours throughout the<br />

school year, and the <strong>Intel</strong> Foundation<br />

grants funds once a year.<br />

Topping Previous Records<br />

Despite this outpouring of support globally, <strong>Intel</strong> employees went on to top all previous local giving<br />

records, donating more than $5.9 million to their communities and triggering <strong>Intel</strong> Foundation matching<br />

grants of a like amount to the Community Giving Campaign via local United Way chapters.<br />

In 2005, for the first time, <strong>Intel</strong> employees outside the U.S. were also able to expand the impact of their<br />

volunteer efforts at local schools through the <strong>Intel</strong> Volunteer Matching Grant Program (VMGP). Grants<br />

from this program totaled $2.1 million in 2005 and generated such strong results in the Philippines and<br />

Israel that the program will be extended to China, Costa Rica, India, Ireland and Malaysia in 2006. During<br />

the 2004-2005 school year, more than 10,000 hours of work contributed by <strong>Intel</strong> volunteers in the<br />

VMGP sent $2.1 million to their local schools and <strong>Intel</strong>® Computer Clubhouses.<br />

Combined corporate and <strong>Intel</strong> Foundation giving totaled more than $110 million in 2005.<br />

Total $110,606,684<br />

Disaster $9,894,481<br />

Tsunami in Southeast Asia $2,637,402<br />

Hurricane Katrina in U.S. $5,765,592<br />

Earthquake in Pakistan $1,475,744<br />

Hurricane Stan in Mexico and Central America $15,743<br />

<strong>Intel</strong> Corporate Responsibility Report 2005 • Community<br />

www.intel.com/go/responsibility<br />

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