United Way Campaign 2005! - Intel Retiree Organization

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Investing in Our Community
2007 Community Giving Campaign
Intel Retirees
Laura Bain, OR
Renee Levin, AZ
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Purpose
Provide information to individuals on Intel’s
Community Giving Campaign and how retirees
can help improve lives in our community.
 Review campaign Highlights from 2006
 Provide updates for the 2007 Campaign
 Explain the pledging process
 Show how to double the impact of the charitable
contributions you may already be making
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Why Participate???
 Intel believes in being an asset to the communities where our
employees & retirees work and live.
 More than 38 million Americans have incomes below the
federal poverty level. More than 50% are employed.
 The poorest children enter kindergarten 1-2 years behind in
language and other skills important to success.
 By the age of five, many children in high-risk environments
are already developmentally behind. This gap only grows over
time – undermining school readiness and success in life.
 Research shows that investing $1 in quality early learning
experiences saves $17 down the road, with tangible results
measured in lower crime, fewer single parents, and higher
individual earnings and education levels.
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Why United Way?
 Each local United Way has a local, volunteer Board of
Directors that provides direction & oversight to the
organization.
– Some UW’s have Intel employees on their board
– Each local board sets administrative cost
– Nationally, the acceptable administrative cost for a non-profit is
~30%. The majority of UW’s administrative costs are less than
15%.
– You may want to check with your United Way to get specific data
 Community investment (funding to agencies) decisions
are made by community volunteers.
– Some UW’s have Intel employees on the allocation panels
 Each local United Way determines the needs in their
community based on a community needs survey.
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2006 Results
Intel Corporation results
Employee Gift = $9,043,820
Matching Gift = $8,526,839
Total = $17,570,659 (with Foundation Match)
Retiree Campaign
47 donors
$407,089
(included in above)
17 United Ways
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How Your Gifts Help
 $1/wk provides: 2 individuals with automobile fuel to help them
find and transition into full time employment
 $2/wk provides: one primary care medical visit for one
individual
 $4/wk provides: provides over 20 trips for an elderly person
allowing them to go to a doctor’s appointment, church or to the
grocery store
 $5/wk provides: 50 hours of childcare while a parent participates
in job training and search activities
 $10/wk provides: classroom materials for 10-15 individuals in
job skill training programs
 $20/wk provides: an entire year of assessment, job readiness
classes, job search and support, career placement and follow up for
one person
Don’t give until it hurts… give until it feels really good.
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Help needed for 2007
 Every dollar counts!
 The x-site United Way Campaign team set a goal to
reach $9 Million.
 With Intel Foundation match = $18 Million!
2007 Campaign:
Oct 8 – Nov 2
Make your pledge via online
pledging system or pledge
card by Nov 2
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2007 Campaign Highlights
 Retirees can pledge online!
– Using eWay, the secure pledging system that captures
all pledges
 Retirees may use a paper pledge card
 Retirees may give to any nonprofit
organization*:
–Your gift amount will be matched by the
Intel Foundation to your local United Way’s
community fund
–100% of your donation will go to the nonprofit of your choice
*Charitable organizations must be 501(c)3
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2007 Campaign Process
 Retirees will receive a letter from Intel Retirement
Services ~ Oct. 8
 May access the online pledging tool starting
Monday, Oct. 8
– Access tool via Intel Retiree website
– http://www.intel.com/employee/retiree
 Retirees’ pledges will be processed by one United
Way*
– United Way Central New Mexico (UWCNM) will process all
2007 pledges
– Designations will be paid to your agencies by UWCNM
– Acknowledgement will be sent from UWCNM
* Several retirees gifts will be processed
by local United Way
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Charitable Giving Options
 If you are already donating to a charity of choice, please consider
donating through the Intel’s campaign such that the impact of your
dollars is doubled
 Employees may designate to:
– Any 501(c)3 agency including cultural, animal, environmental
and houses of worship
 If you would like to give, but don’t know how best to target your
donation, please consider giving to your United Way’s community
fund
 Intel Foundation’s matching gift will cover all administrative fees
 100% paid amount of designated gifts will be paid to the agency
– Donations can be made via stock, credit/debit card, or check
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Campaign hot topics Q/A
Q: Does Intel push employees to donate?
A: Our intention is to encourage employees to help their local
communities. We hold meetings to educate them so they can
make an informed decision.
Q: I remember there was an incident a while ago regarding
corruption. What was that about?
A: In 1992, the national President of the United Way of America
was found guilty of misconduct and sent to prison. All United
Way affiliates are subject to annual audits conducted by
independent, national accounting firms.
Since that time, all United Ways have agreed to national
membership standards to avoid any incident from happening
again.
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Thanks!
 Thank you for your time and generosity during
these challenging times. Your participation and
contribution is greatly appreciated
 Sadly, our communities needs never go away so
hopefully, together, we can all make a difference
Please join me in making
a donation this year.
Thank you.
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