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Grants & Funding

Intel Corporation

Published Date: August 16, 2004

Program Information

Program Name:
Intel Foundation Community Grants
Program URL:
http://www.intel.com/education/sections/corporate4/index.htm
Program Year:
2005
Program Description:
The Intel Foundation community grants are spread out through various segments of society and are designed to:

-Improve science, math and technical education,
-Improve the effective utilization of technology in classroom teaching,
-Broaden access to technology, and
-Increase the number of people, especially women and minorities, pursuing technical careers.

These funds are available to communities in the United States where Intel has a major facility.

Program Restrictions:
Applicants must be from an Intel community (Chandler,AZ; San Diego,CA; Folsom, CA; Santa Clara,CA; Colorado Springs,CO; Hudson,MA; Austin,TX; Rio Rancho,NM; Portland,OR; Riverton, UT; and Dupont,WA.

The Foundation does not support fund raisers, religious or fraternal organizations, for-profit organizations, requests from individuals for personal needs, private schools, capital projects, or sporting events. In addition, no grants are available for general operating expenses.

Public Contact Information

Name:
Title:
Organization: Intel Corporation
Department: Intel Foundation
Address: AG6-601
5200 N. E. Elam Young Parkway
Hillsboro, Oregon 97124-6497
Phone:
Fax:
E-mail:
Country: United States

Supported Components and Scientific Fields

Supported Components:
Student Research Opportunities and Broadening Access, Computer/Software Development, Curriculum Development, Laboratory Development, Precollege and Other Outreach, Teacher Education or Professional Development
General Fields Supported:
Biology, Chemistry, Engineering, Mathematics, Physics, Science, Technology
Specific Fields Supported:
None provided

Program Eligibility Requirements

Who can apply?
Public Organizations, Nonprofit Organizations
If organizations may apply, check which ones:
School Districts, Elementary Schools, Middle Schools, High Schools, 2-Year Colleges, 4-Year Colleges, Universities, Educational Organizations, Science Organizations
If students may apply, check which ones:
None provided
Are awards targeted to a specific population group?
Yes
If yes, check those that apply:
Minorities, General, Women
Is this program limited to organizations or residents within the United States?
Yes
Are awards targeted to people in specific U.S. states?
Yes
If yes, check those that apply:
Arizona, California, Colorado, Massachusetts, New Mexico, Oregon, Texas, Utah, Washington
Are awards targeted to a specific region within a state?
Yes
If yes, specify
Chandler, Arizona; Folsom, California; Santa Clara, California; San Diego, California; Colorado Springs, Colorado; Hudson, Massachusetts; Austin, Texas; Rio Rancho, New Mexico; Portland, Oregon; Riverton, Utah; Dupont, Washington

Application Process and Program Award Term

Application Process, Initial Contact or Approach:
Letter of Inquiry
Application Details:
If you are applying for a Community Grant, send a letter of inquiry to the Intel Public Affairs office in your local community. (The addresses for the Public Affairs offices can be found at www.intel.com/education/grants/k12/foundation_guidelines081401.doc at the end of the document.).
Application Deadline(s)?:
No
If yes, date(s):
Deadline Comments:
The Intel Foundation reviews proposals on a continuous basis throughout the year.
Award Duration:
Variable
Not applicable.