As an Official Intel Retiree, in addition to the value your skills bring to organizations when you volunteer, Intel will pay any qualified 501 (C)(3) non-profit organization $10.00 for each hour you volunteer up to $10,000 per year. Read about retirees who volunteer for a variety of organizations
Articles
- Rob Aslett: Social Venture Programs helps individuals amplify giving
- Don Baillie: Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) for children
- Sudhir Bhagwan: Your Next Step (YNS) helps low-income Oregon residents
- Bill Carlin: From Technology to helping Underserved Youth
- Will Clenney and Cali: Lend A Heart Lend A Hand Animal-assisted therapy
- Patty Colvin: Heart of Oregon Corps
- Harold Crawford: Mollala Volunteer Firefighter, Ski Patrol, & the Mazamas
- Lisa Culver: Junior Achievement (financial, entrepreneur & work readiness)
- Lori Davidson: Senior Advocates for Generational Equity (SAGE)
- Barb Frank: Santa Cruz County Red Cross board member
- Mike Gasparek: Helps get AZ State Veteran Home residents to appts
- Carl Geisert: Dream Flights for veterans “gives back to those who gave”
- Howard High: Friends of the East Bay Regional Parks District
- Greg Hoyt: Sacramento Food Bank and Services & Habitat for Humanity
- Cecelia Lodico: Docent at the Museum of Northern Arizona
- Sam Louke: OMSI, Greater PDX Flute Society & The OR Symphonic Band
- Rod MacDow: Encore fellowship at Northwest Earth Institute (NWEI)
- Mike Mansur: Founder & Project Leader of Cave Formation Repair Project
- Cheryl Miller – Cheryl Miller looks to literally make a difference
- Jim Nadir: Mentors students in the International Space Station program
- Sharon Nickodem: Gualala Arts Organization 2009 Volunteer of the Year
- Mark Noonan: Community Engagement Manager for Elders in Action
- Tom Innes: Core Management Team for the Arizona Science Lab (ASL)
- Ben Manny: eCHAMP & Oregon Robotics and Technology Outreach
- Pat Mitchell: Teaching computer programming the Republic of Kazakhstan
- Craig Noke: Teachers aid in Costa Rica, Habitat for Humanity
- John Owens: 1st AZ Encore fellowship at The Centers for Habilitation (TCH)
- Rand Potter: American Youth Soccer Organization
- Doug Rodriques: Founded High Sierra Animal Rescue
- Sabiha Siddiqee: NISA (Arabic for woman) Domestic Violence Advocate
- Stu Vannerson: Co-founder Intel DuPont Community Gardens
- Louis Weisberg: Gen2Gen project Leader recruiting mentoring volunteers