Promoting STEM Education
We believe in the power of knowledge and technology to transform lives and enable people to solve problems with purpose.
Opportunity for All
A strong foundation in math, technology, science, and computer engineering can empower young people with skills and confidence to launch a life of learning, career success, and contributions to society. We are targeting our work on STEM education to advance gender and racial equity, with a commitment to expand technology access to fuel human potential in every community.
Intel® She Will Connect
The Intel® She Will Connect initiative connects middle school girls to hands-on technology experiences that inspire them to become innovators and encourage their interests in technology, engineering, and computer science. Through new partnerships and collaborations, we are expanding the program across the U.S. and into other countries.
Million Girls Moonshot
In 2020, the Intel Foundation, STEM Next Opportunity Fund, and the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation joined forces with the Charles Stewart Mott Foundation to launch the Million Girls Moonshot. The Intel Foundation has committed $1 million to scale the effort, which aims to equip 1 million more girls from under-resourced U.S. communities with an engineering mindset. The initiative uses the Intel Future Skills curriculum, and Intel volunteers share their technology expertise with participants in after-school and summer STEM programs.
WiSci STEAM Camps
Women in Science (WiSci) Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Math (STEAM) camps—developed through a partnership between Intel, the U.S. Department of State, and the United Nations Girl Up campaign—aim to bridge inequity gaps in technology. The Intel Foundation supports the camps, where Intel volunteers use Intel Future Skills curriculum and enable girls around the world to experience robotics, drones, coding, AI, leadership training, mentorship, and friendship.
WiSci US
In Oregon, WiSci participants honed engineering skills while also developing a better understanding of their own core values.
WiSci Malawi
Ninety-eight girls from seven countries came together to gain skills and confidence to help them become tomorrow’s changemakers.
WiSci Peru
WiSci campers formed friendships while working together to innovate technologies for positive social impact in their communities.
Additional Resources
Intel Future Skills
The technology curriculum used in many Intel Foundation programs offers hands-on innovation experiences and employability skills training.
Family Matters
Family support is critical to advancing young people’s STEM interest, persistence, and achievement.
Reimagining Who Can Be an Engineer
We’re helping to inspire and prepare 1 million more girls to claim their positions among the next generation of innovators.