INTEL.COM/RESPONSIBILITY SocialImpact Intel is committed to creating a better world through the power of our technology and the passion of our employees. We believe that the health of our company and local economies both depend on an increasingly inclusive community of innovators. We are committed to applying technology to broaden access to opportunity and prepare people for the jobs of the future. We also empower our employees to apply their expertise to solve global challenges, support our local communities, and inspire the next generation of innovators. 12 13 Over the last 10 years, our employees have volunteered more than 10 million hours globally to tackle environ- mental challenges, improve education, and help meet community needs. The Intel Foundation announced a $1 million investment to encourage middle school girls in the U.S. to pursue their interests in science, technology, engi- neering, and math (STEM). As of the end of 2017, we had helped 3.3 million women in Sub-Saharan Africa connect to health, government, education, and economic opportunities through the IntelĀ® She Will Connect program. We expect to achieve our goal of reaching 5 million women by the end of 2018. Through the IntelĀ® Future Skills program, in 2017 we helped 14,000 underserved young people acquire technology skills they need for the jobs of the future. VOLUNTEER HOURS 10M TOEMPOWER GIRLS WOMENREACHED INAFRICA $ 1M 3.3M UNDERSERVED YOUTHREACHED 14K INTEL.COM/RESPONSIBILITY Inspired by an Intel innovation boot camp, Fina, the daughter of a fisherman, is using tech- nology to improve the lives of those in her fishing community in remote Indonesia. Young students explore their interests in technology through hands-on activities at an Intel-supported STEM camp for middle school girls in Northern Arizona.