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March 2013 Page 1 Q1 2013 Intel Involved Matching Grants (2012 Volunteer Hours) as of March 2013* Total Match SysOrgID PrintName State Country Amount 4017 AARP Tax-Aide Program - Oregon OR United States $1,315.00 17196 Academic Booster Club of Puyallup WA United States $495.00 3505 Academy for Science and Design NH United States $1,975.00 8076 Adelante Mujeres OR United States $6,015.00 18788 Boy Scouts of America - Crew 217 OR United States $2,255.00 13854 Alberta Rider Elementary School OR United States $2,495.00 2741 Alberta Rider Elementary School Pso Foundation OR United States $355.00 4042 Albuquerque Christian School NM United States $3,835.00 4060 Almost Home Arizona Rescue Inc AZ United States $1,195.00 4083 American Cancer Society - Northwest Division (or) OR United States $6,115.00 8121 American Red Cross - Central SC United States $915.00 4131 Animal Aid Inc. OR United States $2,255.00 2901 Anna Marie Jacobson Elementary School AZ United States $1,615.00 4169 Arizona Technology Council AZ United States $8,175.00 8305 Austin Civic Wind Ensemble TX United States $2,475.00 9544 Back-To-School Clothing Drive Association AZ United States $10,000.00 4228 Barnes Elementary School OR United States $3,775.00 1894 Basha Elementary School AZ United States $1,195.00 2102 Basha High School AZ United States $6,115.00 15630 Baxter Regional Medical Center AR United States $2,755.00 2336 Baywood Elementary CA United States $1,155.00 8264 Best Friends Animal Society UT United States $6,015.00 14007 Bicycle Cooperative of Fort Collins, Inc. CO United States $4,935.00 4261 Bicycle Transportation Alliance OR United States $575.00 4262 Big Brothers Big Sisters OR United States $10,000.00 4280 Blanche Sprentz Elementary CA United States $8,435.00 1472 Bogle Junior High School AZ United States $1,015.00 4291 Bonnie L Hayes Animal Shelter OR United States $895.00 1567 Bosque School NM United States $1,035.00 20168 Citrus Heights Stake Boy Scout Troop 537 CA United States $2,115.00 17160 Grand Teton Council - Boy Scouts of America ID United States $795.00 4444 Boys & Girls Clubs of Metrowest MA United States $675.00 4472 Burncoat Middle School MA United States $695.00 2069 California Montessori Project - Shingle Springs CA United States $14,335.00 4508 Camerado Springs Middle School CA United States $15,000.00 19152 Capital Christian Elementary School CA United States $9,235.00 4886 Evergreen Aviation Museum OR United States $2,875.00 1691 Cedar Mill Elementary School PTC OR United States $4,755.00 March 2013 Page 1 5249 Hillsboro Community Emergency Response Team OR United States $1,575.00 17954 Charter Montessori Blue Oak Campus CA United States $7,735.00 4629 Children's Receiving Home of Sacramento CA United States $3,935.00 10303 Boy Scouts of America Troop 0988 AZ United States $795.00 4661 City Team Ministries CA United States $4,595.00 7371 Community Harvest Project, Inc MA United States $1,675.00 6364 Computer History Museum CA United States $1,995.00 4736 Coronado Elementary School AZ United States $3,115.00 Corporate Asian American Employee Network 15413 CA United States $10,000.00 (CAAEN) 18076 Boy Scout Troop 177 NM United States $2,595.00 16816 Boy Scouts of America - Crew 9165 AZ United States $5,215.00 3949 David-Elhazar School IX Israel $895.00 15070 Del Norte Wrestling Booster Club NM United States $1,195.00 17579 Destination ImagiNation, Inc. NJ United States $315.00 6754 El Dorado Hills Soccer Club CA United States $5,615.00 1974 Elmonica Elementary School PTO OR United States $515.00 15330 Eroni Gimel High School IX Israel $11,095.00 8292 St. Matthew Luthern Church OR United States $1,475.00 17863 Evergreen Curling Club OR United States $1,075.00 3869 The Family Giving Tree CA United States $5,935.00 1432 Findley Elementary School OR United States $3,635.00 3301 Fir Grove Elementary OR United States $755.00 4987 Foothills Girls Softball League CA United States $3,095.00 1799 Summit School of Ahwatukee AZ United States $2,075.00 1087 Forest Grove School District OR United States $10,595.00 7347 Fort Collins High School CO United States $2,335.00 17815 Fort Collins High School - Volleyball CO United States $1,835.00 5050 Friends of Trees OR United States $355.00 7489 Friends of Troop 252 OR United States $2,175.00 14760 Gavrieli School IX Israel $995.00 14221 Manna from Heaven Community Kitchen MA United States $1,955.00 15814 Boy Scouts of America - Troop 48 WA United States $1,035.00 1827 Gilbert High School AZ United States $215.00 16326 Campo Verde High School AZ United States $1,375.00 16910 Girl Scout Troop -- 841 AZ United States $895.00 Girl Scouts of Oregon and Southwest Washington 19433 OR United States $455.00 - Troop 41512 5126 Girls for A Change (Phoenix) CA United States $335.00 17971 Global Center For Culturalentrepreneurship NM United States $395.00 2054 Golden Valley Charter School CA United States $12,735.00 17009 Goodtime Chinese Center OR United States $575.00 1901 Grace Community Christian School AZ United States $1,515.00 March 2013 Page 2 19269 Boy Scout Troop 340 Almaden Valley CA United States $1,475.00 10266 Gualala Arts CA United States $5,855.00 5204 Habitat for Humanity - San Francisco CA United States $8,135.00 18532 Habitat for Humanity NM United States $2,115.00 Habitat for Humanity - North Central 5197 MA United States $335.00 Massachusetts 15680 Habitat for Humanity OR United States $2,875.00 9568 Health and Science School OR United States $895.00 15038 Helvetia-Alpengluehn Singing Society OR United States $2,115.00 16363 Hillsboro HS Water Polo Club OR United States $5,535.00 19181 Hillsboro High School Track and Field OR United States $1,535.00 16881 Hillsboro Parent Pre-school OR United States $935.00 5252 Hillsboro Swim Team OR United States $10,000.00 1144 Hiteon Parent Teachers Club OR United States $3,175.00 14196 Hope Center For Personal Empowerment Inc IL United States $475.00 1564 Horizon Community Learning Center AZ United States $1,515.00 10058 Humane Society Of Austin & Travis County TX United States $1,215.00 5338 I C A N Improving Chandlers Area Neighborhoods AZ United States $10,000.00 9745 Images Theatre Inc. CA United States $3,015.00 3504 Indian Hills Elementary School OR United States $435.00 18470 International Order of the Rainbow Girls OR United States $3,995.00 2474 International School - Portland OR United States $1,215.00 5061 Fulton Elementary AZ United States $2,735.00 5370 Jewell School District OR United States $755.00 6778 Jim Band Music Foundation OR United States $635.00 1159 Joseph Gale Elementary School OR United States $295.00 14813 Koinonia Family Services CA United States $4,715.00 1554 Kyrene Altadena Middle School AZ United States $375.00 1909 Kyrene De La Colina School AZ United States $755.00 1752 Kyrene De Las Brisas School AZ United States $715.00 5502 Lexington High School Band Boosters SC United States $2,555.00 9886 Liberty Common Charter School CO United States $2,575.00 3224 Liberty High School OR United States $6,715.00 5559 Little League Baseball - SE Diamondbacks AZ United States $1,295.00 5542 Little League Baseball - Lake Oswego OR United States $2,955.00 15757 Four Peaks Little League of Mesa, Arizona AZ United States $1,395.00 5518 Little League Baseball - Cedar Mill OR United States $4,375.00 6716 Little League Baseball Inc - Ahwatukee AZ United States $4,135.00 7754 Live Love AZ United States $3,995.00 5586 Loomis Grammar School CA United States $13,475.00 1735 Pilgrim Lutheran School OR United States $1,255.00 16498 Maeola R. Beitzel Elementary School CA United States $9,715.00 18057 Marcos De Niza Choir and Drama AZ United States $2,295.00 March 2013 Page 3 5636 Marcos De Niza High School AZ United States $1,835.00 5644 Marina Village Middle School CA United States $14,755.00 6718 McDowell Sonoran Land Conservancy AZ United States $4,375.00 5671 Mckinley Elementary School OR United States $1,515.00 15099 McMinnville Swim Club OR United States $215.00 14049 Mills Middle School CA United States $6,175.00 3107 Minter Bridge Elementary School OR United States $975.00 National Society of the Sons of the American 19518 CA United States $635.00 Revolution New Mexico Council of the Navy League of the 9472 NM United States $675.00 United States New Mexico Amateur Hockey Association - 15285 NM United States $4,715.00 NMAHA Bantam 18534 Rio Rancho HS Hockey NM United States $3,835.00 18436 New Vision Christian Fellowship AZ United States $1,795.00 5828 Northwest Children's Outreach OR United States $9,295.00 10276 Northwest Childrens Theater And School Inc OR United States $7,035.00 4336 Boy Scouts of America - Pack 726 OR United States $1,515.00 8212 Oakmont High School CA United States $6,335.00 15391 One More Time Around Again Marching Band Pdx OR United States $2,075.00 14872 Oregon Chorale Inc OR United States $975.00 5876 Oregon Zoo Foundation OR United States $5,095.00 14232 Pacific Railroad Preservation Association OR United States $4,075.00 14417 Pacific Technology School CA United States $10,555.00 1104 Pacific University OR United States $715.00 17221 Pilgrim Lutheran Church - Cub Scout Pack 444 OR United States $3,155.00 5960 Pleasant Grove Middle School CA United States $12,375.00 9637 Audubon Society of Portland OR United States $915.00 6814 Portland Mountain Rescue OR United States $715.00 3449 ACCESS Alternative Program OR United States $11,875.00 16903 Woodminster Summer Musicals CA United States $435.00 United 9979 Prospect Hospice Limited IX $1,915.00 Kingdom 9493 Reedville Elementary School OR United States $1,695.00 6047 Resources for Infant Educarers CA United States $3,335.00 13998 Rimonim Elementary School IX Israel $235.00 10049 Boy Scouts of America - Pack 741 - Rio Rancho NM United States $815.00 10068 Boy Scout Troop 17 NM United States $10,000.00 3716 Robert Louis Stevenson Elementary School CA United States $695.00 17171 Rocklin High School CA United States $1,215.00 6084 Ronald McDonald House Charities of Phoenix AZ United States $235.00 14199 Rose City Rollers OR United States $5,475.00 2313 Sandra J.
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