Apple is inviting staff to vote for one of 20 different ‘community themes,’ a list of worthy projects ranging from using technology to boost environmental sustainability to empowering the elderly. One of the projects is geared to making Apple products more available to those who would not normally be able to afford them.

Our themes are a result of global collaboration, innovation, and passion. They’re rich with intention and supported by detailed ideas. Each one reflects our belief that we can leave the world better than when we found it.

The internal document references Apple’s approach of ‘a thousand no’s for every yes’ and says that votes will determine which themes go forward into further development and testing …

There is some apparent overlap in the 20 themes, but each is said to be supported by specifics which distinguish them.

One of the themes is ‘Increase Access to Apple Products When They’re Out of Reach.’

This theme is about making Apple products available to those who need our technology most but can’t afford it. We want to experiment with ideas like: Repurposing recycled or retired Apple products for use by community organizations

Offering customers the option to donate devices they trade in back to the community

Expanding the Trade Up program to donate a percentage of devices to schools in need

Apple does already support some schools and community projects with free or discounted equipment.

You can see the full list of the 20 themes below.

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