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Inspiring philanthropy beyond bordersAnnual Report 2009


<strong>International</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong>Annual Report 2009Table of ContentsOUR MISSION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3LETTER TO DONORS & FRIENDS. . . . . . . . . . . . . 42009 DONORS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5FINANCIALS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10FUNDS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12“FRIENDS OF” FUNDS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142009 GRANTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16BOARD OF GOVERNORS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22ADVISORY BOARD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23STAFF. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITYFOUNDATION CENTER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26Cover:Sunset in Playa Balandra, La Paz, BCS, Mexico. Photo Credit: Ralph Lee Hopkins


Inspiring philanthropy beyond bordersO ur MissionThe <strong>International</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong> seeks to increase charitablegiving and volunteerism across U.S. borders to benefit overseascommunities and nonprofit organizations.Who We AreEstablished in 1990, the <strong>International</strong> <strong>Community</strong><strong>Foundation</strong> has a proven track record in strategicinternational grant making. To further its mission,the <strong>International</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong>spearheads coalitions on a variety of importantcauses and also represents over 1,000 donors withdiverse international interests. To achieve realeconomies of scale, the majority of the<strong>International</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong>’s charitablegiving is focused on assisting registered publiccharities throughout Mexico and Central America.What We DoThe <strong>International</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong> is morethan a mechanism for giving. The foundationworks as a partner and strategic advisor fordonors, helping to identify where donations canhave the greatest impact, guiding donors througheach complex step involved in internationalphilanthropy. The <strong>International</strong> <strong>Community</strong><strong>Foundation</strong> makes the process easy for donors,while implementing due diligence to ensure thatgrants are distributed effectively and havemaximum impact, all the while staying in strictcompliance with U.S. laws and regulationsgoverning charitable giving internationally.3


Dear Donors and Friends,On behalf of the Board of Governors of the <strong>International</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong>, it is our pleasure totransmit this 2009 Annual Report. Despite the global economic downturn, we are pleased to announcethat 2009 was a year of steady and measured progress for our foundation. The generosity of individualdonors along with gifts from corporate and foundation donors produced over $6.8 million in giftsresulting in $5.2 million in grants to 51 nonprofit organizations outside of the United States. These grantsprovided critical operational and programmatic support to nonprofits in the areas of education, healthand human services, the environment and arts and culture. Close to 80% of our foundation’s grantsbenefited public charities in Mexico.In our effort to promote expanded cross-border philanthropy to Mexico, over thepast year our foundation has expanded its collaboration with Mexican communityfoundations. Working together with Fundación Internacional de la Comunidad, oursister foundation in Tijuana, we jointly produced and released the first ever guidefor in-kind donations between the United States and Mexico Through ourpartnership with the Oaxaca <strong>Community</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong>, our foundation exceeded itstwo year goal by raising over $332,000 in support of productive employmentprojects in Oaxaca. Our foundation also played a critical leadership role in servingas the fiscal sponsor for the U.S.-Mexico Border Philanthropy Partnership, anorganization committed to promoting expanded community philanthropy along theU.S.-Mexico border.During the past year, our foundation established the <strong>International</strong> <strong>Community</strong><strong>Foundation</strong> Center, a new supporting organization co-located at our headquartersin National City, CA. The Center has a three-fold mission, including the expansion ofcross-border civic engagement between San Diego & Baja California; the promotionof healthy border communities; and maintaining the cultural heritage of NationalCity and San Diego’s South Bay region.On the eve of our 20th Anniversary year, our small but passionate team is proud of committed donorsand friends like you who are continuing to loyally support the many internationally based publiccharities that we fund on a year to year basis. Together we are making a difference, and together, withyour on-going involvement, we will continue to work to maximize the social impact of your charitablegiving in order to both improve the quality of life and protect critical natural habitats in the regionsinternationally where we work.Sincerely,Cheryl HammondChairRichard KiyPresident & CEO4


2009 Donors$250,000 AND ABOVEAnonymous (4)The Ford <strong>Foundation</strong>Miguel Batista World Sports AgencyQualcomm, Inc.Sandler Family Supporting <strong>Foundation</strong>Sempra Energy <strong>Foundation</strong>$100,000 to $249,999AnonymousThe California EndowmentDr. and Mrs. Robert and Joyce Chang, Ph.D.Charles Stewart Mott <strong>Foundation</strong>Environment NowThe California Wellness <strong>Foundation</strong>Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program -K. Andrew Achterkirchen Charitable Fund$50,000 to $99,999Anonymous (5)The Cynthia and George Mitchell <strong>Foundation</strong>Ms. Phyllis S. HojelOrganics UnlimitedThe David and Lucile Packard <strong>Foundation</strong>Summit <strong>Foundation</strong>$20,000 to $49,999San Diego County Board of SupervisorsResources Legacy FundSchwab Fund for Charitable GivingThe San Diego <strong>Foundation</strong>-Rokenbok FundThe Liana <strong>Foundation</strong>Ms. Anne W. & John MarionDr. Carolyn Zoe CrowderOswald Family <strong>Foundation</strong>Tides <strong>Foundation</strong>$10,000 to $19,999Anonymous (2)Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund - Kathleen andGabriel ChavezJonathan Virginia Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Tony and Linda KinningerMr. Scott Landis and Ms. Kathleen MitchellPan American Health and Education<strong>Foundation</strong>WWW <strong>Foundation</strong>$5,000 to $9,999AnonymousMr. and Mrs. Ken & Marietta AlexanderMs. Jene BucknerMr. Ronald R. BudaczMr. Kevin BurkeMs. Merrilee Caldwelland Mr. Marcus RandolphCharities Aid <strong>Foundation</strong> (CAF Australia)Dreams Do Come True, Inc.Roi L. EwellFidelity Charitable Gift Fund -Anonymous FundMs. Joyce G. Finneganand Ms. Elizabeth J. BaroncelliFundación Castro-LimonGeorge P. Lauren <strong>Foundation</strong>Ms. Wendy GillespieHojel-Schumacher <strong>Foundation</strong>Mr. and Mrs. Hernán and Zella IbañezLampl Family <strong>Foundation</strong>Mr. and Mrs. Jack and Marty LentzDr. W. Michael Mathesin memory of Robert W. HellmanMr. and Mrs. Robert and Katherine PennThe Precourt <strong>Foundation</strong>Fundación Rafa Marquez“Fútbol y Corazón, AC”The San Diego <strong>Foundation</strong>-AmylinPharmaceuticals, Inc. <strong>Foundation</strong>Shung-Ho and Rong Juh Chang Family<strong>Foundation</strong>Trinity Lutheran Church$1,000 to $4,999Anonymous (11)Mr. Gary AntonofMs. Johanna M. BachmannBay Investment Co.Bridal BazaarMr. and Mrs. Robert A. and Lisa J. BrunoMs. Kathleen BurchJeri and Charlie CampisiMr. and Mrs. Emilio ChemaliMr. and Mrs. Dallas & Mary H. ClarkMr. Robert S. ColmanMr. and Mrs. Doug and Nichole CoxMr. Daniel R. Curry and Ms. Judith DaufeldtMr. Alfred DullerMr. and Mrs. Paul EidsmoreMr. Stephen C. EvansMr. Charles M. Ewell Jr.and Mrs. Valerie A. Ewell, TTEESMs. Judy H. Fair-SpauldingMs. Danah FaymanMr. Edward Foster and Mrs. Laura TiffanyMr. Peter FullerMs. Michelle GaylordGirard <strong>Foundation</strong>Ms. Delphi K. GodsilMr. Robert GormanMr. and Ms. Jacqueline M.and F. Hugh GrinnellMs. Carmen HallMs. Cheryl Hammond and Mr. Morgan ScudiMr. Douglas HansenMr. and Mrs. Jeff HeymanHidden Hills CabinsMr. and Mrs. Larry and Donna HornerIcarus Aviation Ltd.Jewish <strong>Community</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong> of SouthernArizona - Martin Waldbaum Family FundJi Ji <strong>Foundation</strong>Mr. and Mrs. Thomas & Lynne JulianoMr. Bernard R. Kalscheuerand Ms. Ellen CovairtMr. and Mrs. Kenneth KellerThe Honorable Lucy KilleaKyle Todd Public Service <strong>Foundation</strong>Mr. and Ms. Neville and Leah LevinMr. Patrick LottMr. and Mrs. Paul and Penny LoydMr. and Mrs. Sam and Alfreda MaloofMr. Patrick MartinMr. George McEvillyin memory of Pauline McEvillyMr. and Mrs. Dick and Virginia MichauxNeighborhood National BankMs. Lucia NordstromNatural Resources Defense Council, Inc.Nuffer, Smith, Tucker, Inc.Orange Commercial CreditMr. Gary PayneMr. Jeffrey D. PearlmanMr. Dan PinnellMr. and Ms. Brian G. Prentice5


2009 DonorsMr. and Mrs. Richard L. and Marci RomneyRotary Club of Bellingham WashingtonMr. and Mrs. Thomas and Debra L. RudySan Diego <strong>Foundation</strong> For ChangeMrs. Catherine Schmidt and Mr. Robert KarpMr. and Mrs. Ed and Pat ShmidtmannMs. Eleanor P. SchoenSchwab Fund for Charitable Giving -Gail and Jim NormanSchwab Fund for Charitable Giving -Fred and Ida WoolMr. and Mrs. Steven and Ann SeaborneSkadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom, LLPMr. and Mrs. Sheila and Ygal SonenshineMr. and Mrs. Paul SperoniSt. James Mission CircleMrs. Elizabeth R. SteeleMs. Amelia Stevens in memory ofMargaret Stevens-KofskeyMs. Marcia SutterDr. Mary L. Walshok Ph.D.The Walton Family <strong>Foundation</strong>, Inc.Watt, Tieder, Hoffar & Fitzgerald, LLPMr. Jimmy WhiteMr. and Mrs. Kent WilliamsMr. Charles WilsonMr. and Mrs. Donald and Ruth WilsonMs. Tamar WilsonWorldwide Small Change <strong>Foundation</strong>, Inc.$500 to $999Mr. and Mrs. Edward and Sandy Abrahamianin memory of Frank C. AbrahamianMs. Elaine AlexanderMr. and Mrs. Kyle D. BayesMr. and Mrs. Edward BergstromMs. Betty BeysterMr. John BlatterMr. and Mrs. David BreningerMr. Wendell BrownMr. Bruce BrownsteinMr. Bruce BurdgeMr. Scott CalderClelland & CompanyMs. Lynn P. CouttsMr. Todd DauphinaisMr. Brian EhmanEl Paso <strong>Community</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong>Mark EpsteinMr. and Mrs. Stephen R.and Katherine FeldmanMs. Jackie FlanniganMs. Laura GonzalezMr. Rick Gore and Mrs. Kate PritchardMr. Robert GormanHacienda Holdings, LLCMs. Tracy HamletMr. and Mrs. Richard B. and Kitty HeggemMs. Vivian J. HemphillHuman Care Charities of AmericaJewish <strong>Community</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong>in memory of George ChandlerJewish <strong>Community</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong> Los Angelesin memory of George ChandlerMr. Edward KeithMr. and Ms. Dave L. LambMr. and Mrs. Carl T. LewisDr. Nancy A. Marlin, Ph.D.and Mr. Fred KolhorstMr. Olan MillsMr. and Mrs. Judith and Neil MorganMr. David C. Morseand Ms. Janice MarchbanksSan Diego Natural History Museumin memory of George ChandlerMr. Tom O’ConnorMr. Dermott O’FlanaganMrs. Anne OttersonMs. Judith ParksMr. and Mrs. Atul C. and Smira A. PatelPolk Bros. <strong>Foundation</strong>Ms. Diana K. PowellMr. and Mrs. Philip RamerMr. and Mrs. Spencer RauberMr. John F. ReeceMs. Laurie RobinsonMr. and Mrs. Dave and Holly RoochvargMr. Andres Rossetto-SotoMr. and Mrs. Alan A. and Elisabeth Rubinin memory of George ChandlerThe San Diego <strong>Foundation</strong>Mr. G. Russell SauerSchneider Electric / Square D <strong>Foundation</strong>Mr. Murray SinclairMr. Harold C. Smith and Mrs. Susan McLaneMr. and Mrs. Frank and Linda StorchMs. Ann T. TartreMs. Judith UbaldiVacation Properties, LLCMs. Susan Van GurpVanguard Charitable Endowment Program -Mr. Benjamin R. Pierce FundMr. and Ms. Quentin Wallon behalf of Tony KinningerWildflower CateringMr. Bruce W. Williams and Mrs. Gro A. BuerMs. Patricia B. Woods$100 to $4994Charity <strong>Foundation</strong>, Inc.A Mano A ManoMr. K. Andrew AchterkirchenMr. Don AdamsMr. Donald AlleyMs. Claire AmendolaMr. Juan Luis Araiza-RuizMrs. Lynn G. BaileyMs. Carol U. BarberMs. Raquel BenguiatMr. John Bennett on behalf of EtlaMr. Jim M. BenoitMs. Joanne BerkowitzMr. and Mrs. Lou BevilacquaDr. Susan BialiMr. and Mrs. Richard BockoffMs. Mara BohmanMr. Roy T. Bonk, D.D.S.Mr. and Mrs. David BoydMr. Bob BrewtonBrownsville <strong>Community</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong>Ms. Carrie Buckner on behalf of Jene BucknerC.O.P.M. Inc.Mr. Michael CampbellMs. Evette M. CardonaMr. and Ms. Erik and Amy CarstensenMrs. Irene ChandlerMr. Kurt ChilcottMr. and Mrs. Ken ChilversDr. Ulrike Colombo-Finkand Maurizio Colombo<strong>Community</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong> for Southern AZMs. Celia Conditin memory of Victor Barreda, Sr.Ms. Barbara ConleyDonor Privacy Policy: We respect the privacy of our donors and do NOT sell or trade our donor list.6


Mr. Tony ConradMr. Mike CookMr. Larry CooperMs. Susan G. CorneliusMr. and Mrs. J. Philip CoulsonDailey Family <strong>Foundation</strong>Mr. Edward R. Dale Jr.Ms. Dolores Davies Jamisonin memory of GildaMs. Adrienne DehaasMr. and Mrs. Harry DemorestMr. and Mrs. Robert DeNooyerMs. Sarah DiLeoMr. and Mrs. Timothy DubostMr. and Mrs. Tory and Polly P. DuntleyMr. and Mrs. Benji DurdenMr. Paul Eichen and Ms. Susan FliederFundación del Empresario Sonorense ACMs. Angelina EppsMr. Richard EricksonMr. and Ms. Herbert and Billee ErshigMs. Sandra EspinetLyman E. Fancher & Jan DierksMr. and Mrs. Thompson and Jane Fetterin memory of George ChandlerMs. Shara FislerMr. Sergio GarciaMr. John GavroyMr. and Mrs. Steven GerkenDr. Irma GigliMr. and Mrs. Robert and Virginia GleserMr. and Mrs. Fredrick M. andM. Susanne Goodwin DLMr. Carlos GraizbordMr. and Mrs. Joel GrosDr. Jonathon Gross MDDr. Stanek GuentherMr. and Mrs. Michael and Denise HagerMr. and Mrs. Wit HallMr. and Mrs. Harry C. and Dawn Hanna CadlMr. and Mrs. Peter C. HauserMr. Douglas HaynesMs. Diane HedemanMr. and Mrs. Richard B. and Kitty HeggemMs. Gretchen HeinrichsMs. Mary Alice & Joseph R. HendersonMs. Noreen HendersonMr. Larry HendricksonMr. and Mrs. John and Ann HerschlebMr. and Mrs. Richard HewittMr. and Mrs. Richard A. and Peggy L. HohmMs. Cathy Homes in memory of Buddha KittyMs. Cathy Homes on behalf of Cincin, Cathyand MargaretMrs. and Mr. Connie A. and John M. HostetlerMr. and Mrs. Gene HuffMs. Mary Ellen Hugueson behalf of Emry OxfodMs. Jennifer IngramJ.H.C. Management Corp.Mrs. Kris JenningsMr. Claus JensenMr. and Mrs. Craig C.and Victoria S. JohnsenMr. Craig Johnson and Ms. Diana HickmanMs. Betsy JordanMr. William JordanMr. and Mrs. Bruce and Janet KahnKatz Law Office LTDMr. Sean KendrickMr. William KennedyMs. Colleen KernahanMs. Carol Kirn in memory of DillonMr. and Mrs. Richard and Mónica KiyMs. Elizabeth KrachtMs. Rhonda KutcheMs. Dolores LambethMs. Barbara LathropMs. Gail LaughlinLaw Office of Morgan J.C. Scudiin memory of TangoMr. Scott LivingstonMr. Barry LlewellynMr. John LloydMr. Jose Luis LoberaMs. Janine W. LortscherMs. Debra LoureiroMs. Nadine LovelaceMr. J. Austin LybrandMr. and Mrs. Felipe Andres andAna Gabriela ManriquezMr. and Ms. Wesley and Judith MarxMr. Lawrence M. MascariMs. Donna M. MatsonMs. Karen Lambeth MayMr. and Mrs. Michael MayronMrs. and Mr. Gail & Michael Kay McAllisterMr. Christopher McCaffertyMs. Katherine McDonaldMs. Carol McKayMedicine Room LLCMr. Ivan MedinaMs. Marcela MerinoMr. and Mrs. Lewis and Emma Merrifield onbehalf of Lewis, Emma, Lewis V,Ryan and JackMs. Nancie King MertzMr. and Mrs. Dick and Virginia Michauxon behalf of Eddie Jonna and LarryHendricksonMs. Anne MiddletonMr. Michael J. MilletMr. Braxton Mitchellon behalf of Lynn CouttsMs. Laurie T. MitchellDr. John Morchin memory of Alexander Murray PaceMr. and Mrs. Charles MorganMr. Edward B. MorganMs. Margaret Munoz-StrohleinMs. Catherine MunsonMs. Esther NahamaMs. Jan NiemiraMr. and Ms. Robert C. and Lisa NiesleyMr. James H. Normanand Mrs. Gail SchwingerMr. William L. OrcuttMr. and Mrs. Adam R. and Cynthia A. PacalMs. Lisa A. PalmerDr. Robin ParryMs Suzanne PattiMr. Jose Luis Perez RochaMr. and Mrs. Karl H. and Robin PintarMr. and Mrs. Roy PlaceMr. and Mrs. James and Peggy PolakMs. Beatriz Ponce De LeónMrs. Lucy W. PottsMr. and Mrs. David and Joan PrattMr. Leonard PritikinMr. Jim Pryor on behlaf of Tally ChilversMr. and Mrs. Joel PuenteMs. Sylvia PuenteMs. Harriet PurkeyMs. Wendy Ramp7


2009 DonorsMr. and Mrs. Paul ReichertMrs. Rebecca Reichmannand Mr. Ricardo TavaresMr. and Mrs. Jim RenwickMr. Dante ReynosoMr. and Mrs. Paul L. RigerMr. and Mrs. Vincent Rinaldi on behalf ofCheryl Dondlinger and Baja Pony ExpressMr. Alexander Ristity on behalf ofAlex and Cathy O'Dell and Grace ThomisonSurry P. RobertsMs. Margaret B. RobinsonMr. and Mrs. Matt and Andrea RogersDr. Alain RoizenMs. Karen RomeroMr. Ted Rose on behalf of Susan HillMrs. Janet Russell and Mr. Cris GardnerMs. Judith RyanMr. Alexander Kramer SagaonMr. Joseph SampsonMr. Peter G. SánchezMs. Martha SchusterMr. and Ms. Barry ScovelMr. and Mrs. N. Max Sergio-CastelvetereMs. Megan Shankin memory of Doris FostervoldMr. Richard ShannonMs. Mary G. Shroyer and Mr. Malcom E.Shroyer on behalf of of Gary J. Engelman& Dorothy A. EngelmanMs. Naomi SilverMs. Mary SinclairSister Schools of San DiegoMr. and Mrs. Steve SmithMs. Carolyn Smith-MorrisMr. Alejandro Avalos SolorzanoMs. Sharalyn SowersMs. Susan SpeicherMr. Larry StaffordState of WashingtonMr. and Mrs. Bill Stecherin memory of Lucas, Ainslie, Pandoraand MeganMrs. Jane SteinMr. and Mrs. Randall StephensonMs. Steffanie Strathdee andMr. Tom PattersonMr. and Mrs. Gordon Strausson behalf of Nancy TietgeMr. and Mrs. Stanley J. and Rhea R. StrebigMr. Mark Sullivanin memory of George ChandlerMs. Sandra SutphenMr. Sanjay T. TailorMr. and Mrs. Gloria and Matt Tayloron behalf of Lynn CouttsThe 1986 Rushing Living TrustMr. Doug ThorpMs. Nancy S. TietgeTomcor Construction LLCMr. Steven TrainoffMs. Larissa TreeseMs. Aida Trujillo ReyesMs. Ann L. TukeMr. Jerry TuttleUnitarian Fellowship of Silver CityUnited WayMs. Lynn E. Van HulseMr. Porter VaughanMr. and Mrs. Edward and Barbara VernonWake County Board of AdvisorsMs. Lynne WalkerMs. Theresa L. WalkerWalters Properties LLCMr. and Mrs. Joshua Weinerin memory of George ChandlerMr. Steve WeitrMs. Patricia Welbornon behalf of Cheryl ScudiMr. Craig Wert and Mrs. Mary Hellmanin memory of MaceoMs. Katheleen R. Wigleyand Mr. Robert W. PittmanMr. and Mrs. Barry R. and Valrae A. WilkersonMr. Craig WillensenMr. and Ms. Micheal J. WilsonMr. and Mrs. William E. WolinMs. Sandra Wood ForandMs. Bonnie WrightMr. David Younkman and Ms. Anne McEnanyCapt. and Mrs. William E. Zidbeck USN, RET.Up to $99Ms. Lauren AranaMs. Zaira ArnaizMs. Monica Barr on behalf of Brigid HallMr. Mike BeedellMr. Tim BennettMs. Carole BerryMr. Russ BlackmanMrs. Kathryn Boccardi on behalf ofMr. and Mrs. Paul Boccardi and FamilyMs. Elyssa BourkeMs. Caroline BoydMr. Marc Boyeron behalf of Marc and MichaelMr. and Mrs. Fred Brackneyin memory of George ChandlerMr. Gary W. Bradleyon behalf of Darcy E. BradleyMs. Frances BrowneMs. Melina CaicedoMs. Sandra R. CameronMs. Viola CanalesMr. Wayne Caplan andMrs. Diane Cotton CaplanMr. Ricardo Castilloon behalf of Norma CastilloMs. Marylou ChaneyMr. Patrick ClementsMs. Becky CohenMr. Gary CollisterHon. and Mrs. Judge Lee E. Cooper Jr. RETMr. Samuel E. Crabtree andMrs. Susan L. WilsonMs. Celia Cudiamat on behalf ofJim Erickson and Sheryl AlexanderMs. Kama DeanMr. Robert DeissMr. Larry DemingMs. Nisha DeshmukhMs. Adrienne DreissMs. Ilana L. DubesterMr. Ed DudaMs. Sally DunnMr. and Mrs. Dustin EdgeMs. Audrey FerenceAndra FischgrundMr. Loftin FlowersMs. Birgit FordMs. Cara FurmanMs. Barbara H. GabioudMr. and Mrs. Ciro GarciaMs. Joanne G. Gauzens8


Ms. Marta GazickaMr. Adam GersonMs. Susan GolightlyMr. Jose GomezMr. Mario GomezMs. Crystal R. GonzalezMs Martha GoodmanMs. Michelle B. Grahamin memory of George ChandlerMr. David GrovermanMs. Sally HaarenMs. Karen HardyMs. Siena Harlin in memory of CharlieMs. Siena HarlinMr. John HartmanMr. and Mrs. Charles G. HatsisMs. Lisa HenzlerMr. Richard HicksDr. and Ms. Claude E. and Ida HillMr. and Mrs. Jerry and Ingrid Hoffmeisterin memory of CocoMs. Alice B. HupfelMr. Spencer HutchinsMs. Deborah JackmanMs. Melissa JohnsonMr. and Mrs. Richard JohnsonJPMorgan Chase <strong>Foundation</strong>Mr. Alfredo Julian and Ms. Monica SantosMr. Peter KanningMr. Neal KronleyRajani KumaraswamyMr. Lloyd LaneMs. Suzanne LaymanMr. Steven LeeMs. Katherine LiscombMs. Ellie LochridgeMr. Steven LorchMs. Andrea LynchMr. and Mrs. Peter P. MacDowellMs. Jeanne L. MartinMs. Natalie Martin in memory of CharlieMr. Jose MartinezMr. David MasseyMs. Terri F. MatsonMr. and Mrs. HB and Patricia B. McIntyreMs. Elizabeth S. McGarrMs. Patricia McNamaraMs. Patricia McNamara on behalf ofGracie LawrenceMr. Wallace MehranMs. Bridget Mendez on behalf of Juan MunozMs. Cindy Merryin memory of Bob CouchmanMexus InkMs. Alicia Milla in honor of SamanthaMr. Brian MillerMs. Maria Elena MillerMr. and Mrs. Steve and Lynn Mirassouon behalf of Cheryl D.Ms. Janet MolenMr. and Ms. John J. MooneyMr. Rene MoyaMr. Daniel MunkusMs. Linda MyersMs. Lynda NadkarniMs. Silke NannenNetwork For GoodMr. Richard NewmanMr. Mark NoferiMr. Pete NollMr. Jose OchoaMs. Nancy OstromMr. Burcu OzyigitMs. Kimberly PallenMs. Leslie PayneMr. Daniel PellegromMr. John PingatoreMr. Craig PluemerMs. Katie PooleMr. and Mrs. Tim and Sally PutneyMs. Alison QuanMr. Michael RaislerMs. Wendy RallMr. Robert RamosMs. Susan J. RobinsonMs. Kristi RoblesMr. Jason RosenbaumMs. Mary Ellen SangerMr. Mike SchorlerMs. Julia SchreiberSempra Employee Giving NetworkMs. Mojisola ShabiMr. Armand J. Silva and Ms. Karen SternMs. Florence SimanMs. Andrea Skroepaon behalf of Daryl SkroepaMs. Norma L. SmithMr. Quentin SmithMs. Peggy G. SpoffordMr. David Stephenson behalf of Mr. Brian MillerStonier Newman MarketingMr. and Mrs. C. Randolph StradaMs. Nicole SwedlowMr. David P. SylvesterMr. Pedro Tapia on behlaf of BegoMs. Sally Van HaitsmaMr. Brett WalkerMrs. Yolanda Walther-MeadeMs. Cheryl WhitelyMr. Jonathan WillsMs. Judy K. WitherowMr. Mark WittmanMs. Gert WolfMs. Patricia YanezMr. John A. Yates in honor of Lynn CouttsIn-Kind DonationsAim DesignBridal NetworkChef Jesús GonzálezCopy Post PrintDreams Do Come TrueRoi L. EwellGrove Pastry ShopLegacy 4 LifeLuce, Forward, Hamilton & Scripps LLPWill MarreMonsoon GroupNuffer, Smith, & TuckerPablo Sáinz VillegasPRP Wine <strong>International</strong>Rancho La PuertaRotisserie Affair CateringSea WorldSOAR (Sushi on a Roll)Starbucks CoffeeTavola Events9


Financials<strong>International</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong> Statement of Financial PositionJune 30, 2009(With summarized financial information for Fiscal Year 2008)2009 2008AssetsCash and cash equivalents $ 4,988,959 $ 4,997,038Accounts receivableGrants 140,250 100,000Other 21,868 2,467Deposits & prepaid expenses 10,102 6,725Property and equipment 2,550,052 2,593,726Investments 6,081,972 6,234,665Total assets $ 13,793,203 $ 13,934,621ExpendituresLiabilities & Net AssetsAccounts payable and accrued expenses $ 86,549 $ 123,121Grants Operating payable Expenses<strong>International</strong> <strong>Community</strong>823,071 1,139,390Total liabilities 8% <strong>Foundation</strong> Center934,620 1,262,5115% FundraisingNet assets:1%Charitable ExpensesUnrestricted6%4,648,064 4,757,884Temporarily Restricted 3.631,655 3,341,262Permanently Restricted 4,578,864 4,572,964Program GrantsTotal80%net assets 12,858,583 12,672,110Total liabilities and net assets $13,793,203 $13,934,621A complete copy of <strong>International</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong>’saudited financial statements is available upon request.FundraisingOperating Expenses1%8% <strong>International</strong> <strong>Community</strong><strong>Foundation</strong> CenterProgram Grants80%5%Charitable Expenses6%Total Expenditures Fiscal Year 2009MILLIONS OF DOLLARSAssetsAssets 2002 - 2009$12.6M $12.7M$1M $1.7M $2.3M $8.4M$6.2M$3.6M2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009FISCAL YEAR10OLLARSGifts$7.2M$10.3M


Financials<strong>International</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong> Statement of Financial PositionJune 30, 2009(With summarized financial information for Fiscal Year 2008)Total Temporarily Permanently 2009 2008Unrestricted Restricted Restricted TOTALRevenueTotal gifts and support $ 5,503,270 $ 1,427,368 $ 5,900 $ 6,936,538 $ 10,317,937Gifts and support (to) from funds (82,505) 82,505 – – –Investment income (181,043) – – (181,043) (246,512)Other income 13,201 – – 13,201 32,192Net assets released from restriction 1,219,480 (1,219,480) – – –Total Revenue gains and other support $ 6,472,403 $ 209,393 $ 5,900 $ 6,768,696 $ 10,103,617Assets$12.6M $12.7MExpensesPROGRAM GRANTS $8.4MEnvironment $6.2M2,657,115 – – 2,657,115 2,735,521<strong>Community</strong> & Economic Development 1,273,491 – – 1,273,491 968,432$3.6MEducation 613,841 – – 613,841 751,252$1M Health & Human Services 711,694 – – 711,694 148,076Total Program Grants $ 5,256,141 – – $ 5,256,141 $ 4,603,301MILLIONS OF DOLLARSMILLIONS OF DOLLARS2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009FISCAL YEARCharitable Expenses 380,640 – – 380,640 388,219Administrative ExpensesOperating 544,014 – – 544,014 556,751$10.3MInt’l <strong>Community</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong> Center 305,777 – – 305,777 266,438Fundraising Gifts95,651 Assets – – 95,651 45,792TOTAL EXPENSES $7.2M$12.6M $12.7M$ 6,582,223 $6.8M – – $ 6,582,223 $ 5,860,501$6.5MMILLIONS OF DOLLARSCHANGES IN NET ASSETS (109,820) 290,393 5,900 $8.4M186,473 4,243,116NET ASSETS AT BEGINNING OF YEAR 4,757,884 3,341,262 4,572,964 $6.2M 12,672,110 8,428,994NET ASSETS AT END OF YEAR $ 4,648,064 $ 3,631,655 $4,578,864 $12,858,583 $ 12,672,110$689K$1.4$3.9M$3.3M$5.5M2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009$1M $1.7M $2.3M $3.6M2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009Grants 2001 FISCAL YEAR - 2009 Gifts 2001 - 2009FISCAL YEAR$5.2MMILLIONS OF DOLLARSGrants$2.6M$760K$350K$2.6M$4M $3.9M$3.5M$4.6MMILLIONS OF DOLLARS$689KGifts$1.4$3.9M$3.3M$5.5M$6.5M$7.2M$10.3M$6.8M2001 2002 2003 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008FISCAL YEAR79% of Grants were made to Mexico in both FY-08 & FY-092001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009FISCAL YEAR11$5.2MDOLLARSGrants$4M $3.9M$3.5M$4.6M


FundsMangrove forest, in Playa Balandra, La Paz, BCS, Mexico. Photo: Ralph Lee HopkinsFamily in EcuadorNon-Endowment FundsA non-endowment fund allows both the earnings and the principal of a donation to be used for granting. Itis a non-permanent fund.American Sun YatSen Peace With Justice FundBahia de los Angeles Conservation FundBaja Land FundBorder Medical Education FundCandeo FundThe Robert and Joyce Chang FundMargaret Y. D. Chang Memorial FundChina Global Village FundClubs de Niños y Niñas de Mexico<strong>Community</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong> for Southern Arizona<strong>International</strong> FundEnvironment Now FundFinancial Literacy Advocacy FundFund for the Education and Social Developmentof ArgentinaGallego Family FundGlobal Poverty FundThe Greater Cincinnati <strong>Foundation</strong> FundGrow Fund - Giving Resources and Opportunitiesto WorkersGrowing Green FundGuadalupe Island Conservation FundGuatemala Economic Sustainability FundHojel Family Fund<strong>International</strong> Sustainability FundKinninger Family FundLaguna San Ignacio Stewardship FundLegacy 4 Life FundMarisla FundThe Mata Ortiz <strong>Foundation</strong> FundMexico Guatemala Indigenous Stove Project FundMiguel Batista Youth Opportunities FundMorris Education FundMusic Without Borders FundNiños de Tijuana FundOpportunities for Kids <strong>International</strong> FundPeru <strong>International</strong> Mining Education FundReinhart Family FundRevillagigedo Island Conservation FundSandakan FundSandler Family <strong>International</strong> FundSan Diego-Tijuana Talented Youth Opportunity FundSempra Energy <strong>International</strong> <strong>Community</strong> Investment FundSister Schools of San Diego <strong>International</strong> FundTavehua, Oaxaca FundTeam Misiones Los Cabos Fund12


Infant in plaza, Oaxaca, MexicoGente Joven youth volunteers, Fronteras Unidas ProSalud, Tijuana, B.C., MexicoEndowment FundsAn endowment is a permanent fund through which net investment proceeds are available for grantmaking in perpetuity. An endowment fund at the <strong>International</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong> is one of the bestways to leave a lasting legacy for the public charity or cause that you care about internationally.Amity <strong>International</strong> Teacher Exchange FundEsperanza Health Center FundThe Esperanza <strong>International</strong>, Inc.Eudist Home for Girls<strong>Foundation</strong> for the Children of the CaliforniasFundación Ayuda Niños La Paz Endowment FundVicente & Alicia Guarner Endowment FundHappé Family Fund<strong>International</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong> CenterEndowment Fund<strong>International</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong> Endowment FundKelly Family FundSzekely Family Endowment Fundvan Rooij Educational FundWhole Family FundField of Interest FundsA field of interest fund allows donors to contribute at any level to particular areas of interest, withoutopening their own donor-advised fund.Baja California Disaster Relief FundBorder Health FundFriends of China Fund<strong>International</strong> Childrens Fund<strong>International</strong> Water Emergency Relief FundFriends of Oaxaca <strong>Community</strong> FundSea of Cortez FundUN Disaster Relief Fund13


“Friends Of” FundsFin whale off the Los Cabos coast, Baja California Sur, MexicoPablo Sainz Villegas,Music Without Borders ConcertA “Friends of” fund is an agreement between a nongovernmental organization (NGO) and the <strong>Foundation</strong>allowing the <strong>Foundation</strong> to accept contributions on the behalf of the NGO. The <strong>Foundation</strong> manages thosefunds and issue grants to the NGO as needed. “Friends of” funds provide U.S. donors the opportunity tomake a tax-deductible contribution - large or small - to support worthy organizations overseas.Friends ofAccea FundFriends ofPro Salud FundLa GranFamilia FundLa PazCoast Keeper FundMaijañuí Conservationand Development FundFriends ofPrevenCasa FundSiempreSemillas FundFriends ofAtitlán Library FundFriends of Casa HogarCabo San LucasFriends of AugustinianScholarship FundLiga MACFundMegan HouseAnimal Center FundFriends ofWild Baja FundFriends ofPuente FundFundaciónLa Puerta FundFriends ofFECHAC FundLake ChapalaSociety FundEast CapeGuild FundFriends of El TrompoChildren’s Museum FundHistorical Site PreservationFund for Baja CaliforniaFriends ofCEMDA FundFundación para la Protecciónde la Niñez FundFriends ofPunta de Mita Fund14


Oaxaca marketplace<strong>International</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong>’s Education Forum, in Colima, MexicoLos Niñosdel Capitán FundAmigos de GEAFundCasaAlbergueAPACFundTerra PeninsularFundAmigos delBajío FundAmigos de Eco-Alianzade Loreto FundFriends ofNiparajá FundThe Esperanza<strong>International</strong> Projects FundCODETFundEast Cape <strong>Community</strong>Urgent Care Clinic FundFriends ofCOVYDE FundAsociación de Artesdel Mar de Cortez FundFriends of the Childrenof the Californias FundTijuana General HospitalAuxiliary Group FundFriends ofRiviera MayaFriends ofCOBI FundMexicanCancer Society FundPalapa SocietyFundFundación AyudaNiños La Paz FundFriends ofCentro Mujeres FundRafa MarquezFundFundación Internacionalde la Comunidad FundFundación CastroLimón FundAmigos de losNiños Fund15


GrantsGeographic GeographicProgrammatic ProgrammaticOther OtherCountries* Countries*8%Central & Central South & SouthAmerica America13%13%8%Art & Culture Art & CultureHealth & Human Health & Human5% 5%Services Services13% 13%<strong>Community</strong> <strong>Community</strong>& Economic & EconomicDevelopment Development23%23%Laguna Verde restoration project Mexico in Santa Mexico Maria Tavehua,Oaxaca, Mexico79% 79%Education EducationEnvironment Liga Environment M.A.C. in San Jose del Cabo, BCS, Mexico51%51%12%12%Grant Distribution* Canada, * China, Canada, USAChina, USAGeographicProgrammaticOther OtherCountries* Countries*8%Central & Central South& SouthAmerica America13%13%8%Health & Health Human & HumanServices Services13%13%Arts & Culture Arts & Culture5%5%<strong>Community</strong> <strong>Community</strong>& Economic & EconomicDevelopment Development23%23%Mexico Mexico79% 79%Environment Environment51%51%Education Education12%12%* Canada, * China, Canada, USAChina, USAArizona Water Institute(Tucson, AZ, USA) to support the “Arizona-Baja California SurPartnership for Water Sustainability,” a collaborative technicalexchange between hydrological professionals in Arizona and BajaCalifornia Sur – $30,550.Asociación Contra la Ceguera Amazonica(Coronel Portillo, Peru) to purchase a piece of equipment for ACCEA– $4,590.Asociación Interamericana para la Defensa del Ambiente(Oakland, CA, USA) to provide international legal support forenvironmental protection in Panama and the Baja California region,Mexico – $125,485.Asociación SHARE de Guatemala(San Lucas Sacatepeque, Guatemala) to support a village bankingbased micro-credit program in the communities located inChimaltenango and Huehuetenango, Guatemala – $25,000.Cancer Infantil de Baja California, A.C.(Tijuana, BC, Mexico) to support the purchase of equipment for therecently renovated cancer center at the Tijuana GeneralHospital – $11,000.Casa Hogar Cabo San Lucas(Cabo San Lucas, BCS, Mexico) for general operatingsupport – $11,000.Center for Biological Diversity, Inc.(Tucson, AZ, USA) to undertake legal review and strategydevelopment in the U.S. and Mexico regarding financial disclosureand environmental legal protocols in support of the RetiringResponsibility Abroad program – $15,000.Center for Responsible Travel(Washington, D.C., USA) to provide technical advice to the<strong>International</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong> on its “Retiring ResponsiblyAbroad” initiative in Mexico and Panama and to present this initiativeat the CREST Innovators Conference in 2009 – $10,000.16


Eco-lodges in Laguna San Ignacio, BCS, MexicoFundación Juconi in EcuadorCentro Mexicano de Derecho Ambiental, A. C. (CEMDA)(Mexico City, Mexico) for community consultation, strengthening theMexican environmental law, educating stakeholders, and doing legalresearch to benefit biodiversity conservation and environmentalissues in the Gulf of California region in Mexico – $200,000; fortechnical advice and direct expenses on the Puerto Escondidoproject in Loreto, BCS, Mexico – $4,500.Centro Mexicano para la Defensa del Medioambiente, A.C. (DAN)(Ensenada, BC, Mexico) to provide operational support to DAN toimplement its legal and organizational strategy specific to futuredevelopment efforts in and around Punta Colonet, B.C. including: 1)legal strategy, 2) environmental education and media, and 3) defenseof the natural resources – $20,000; to provide operational andprogram support to undertake environmental legal defense supportand training to environmental NGOs in Northwest Mexico –$120,000; to provide legal support, advice and training toenvironmental organizations (including local Waterkeepers) and localcommunities in the Gulf of California region – $14,000.Centro Mujeres, A.C.(La Paz, BCS, Mexico) to support the program “AdvocatesCOPADO”, aimed at reducing teen pregnancy and increasingindividual and community responsibility toward the exercising ofpositive sexuality by young people. This is done by working directlywith teens through leadership training, health prevention campaignsand outreach activities – $40,000.China Youth Development <strong>Foundation</strong>(Beijing, PR China) to provide charitable support for the Hope SchoolProject to build a “Hope Primary School” in Yao County in the Shan'xiProvince, China – $25,000.Chula Vista Nature Center(Chula Vista, CA) for general operating support – $250,000.Cleantech Education <strong>Foundation</strong>(La Jolla, CA) for general operating support – $10,000.Comunidad y Biodiversidad A.C.(Guaymas, Sonora, Mexico) to support the project: “Restoration ofmarine natural capital in the Mesoamerican Reef system usingcommunity-based marine reserves” – $74,074; to support alternativefisheries ecosystem based management in nine pilot sites over twoyears – $200,000.Corredor Historico CAREM, A.C.(Tecate, BCS, Mexico) to support the Mexican National Institute forAnthropology and History (INAH) to assist in publishing a magazinein Spanish and English about areas of history, archeology andanthropology of Baja California. CAREM will serve as the fiscalsponsor for INAH – $4,000; to CAREM for programs related to theKumiai indigenous community of Tecate, Baja California – $6,000; tofinance the publication of the book “The Land of Calafia – A briefhistory of Peninsular California (1533-1848) – $9,500.Eco-Alianza de Loreto, A.C.(Loreto, BCS, Mexico) to hire an executive assistant and for officeexpenses – $20,000; to support the organization's work as the LoretoBay Keeper – $15,730.Ecology Project <strong>International</strong>(Missoula, MT, USA) to provide three scholarships for Panamanianuniversity students to attend course with EARTH University in CostaRica – $1,500.Elementary Institute of Science(San Diego, CA, USA) for general operating support – $25,000.Entre Amigos de San Pancho, A.C.(Nayarit, Mexico) to support the “Riviera Recicla” Program whichaims to educate communities in Nayarit on sustainable wastemanagement, reduce the amount of roadside trash and decrease ourregion's energy/carbon footprint through coordination of recyclingefforts while ensuring that benefits are reaped locally – $6,300; tosupport the collection of recyclables and coordination with the RivieraRecicla Program in San Francisco, Nayarit, Mexico – $2,400.Comunidad Visión y Desarrollo, A.C.(La Paz, BCS, Mexico) to support increased civic engagement andpublic awareness in the city of La Paz, BCS, Mexico – $6,000; forgeneral operating support – $32,500.17


GrantsArt enrichment program, Los Niños delCapitán, A.C., Cabo San Lucas, BCS, MexicoFondo Mexicano para la Conservación de la Naturaleza(Mexico City, Mexico) for the “Discovering the Deep-Sea Biodiversityof the Gulf of California Expedition” – $30,000; for the establishmentof an endowment fund at the Fondo Mexicano para la Conservaciónde la Naturaelza for the protection of the Bahia de Los AngelesBiosphere Reserve – $125,000.Fronteras Unidas Pro Salud, A.C.(Tijuana, BC, Mexico) to support Fronteras Unidas Pro Salud'sreproductive health education to women sex workers program “MujerSegura” – $20,000; Programmatic support for “Gente Joven deFronteras Unidas Pro Salud” – $95,704; to support the library at ValleVerde and the Gente Joven programs that promote literacy and youthengagement – $30,390; for programmatic and administrative supportrelated to the Baja California Diabetes Care and Prevention WirelessReach Binational Partnership: Empowering Communities to PromoteDiabetes Prevention & Disease Management through 3G WirelessTechnologies – $29,608.Fundación Avifauna Eugene Eisenmann(Panama City, Panama) for environmental education scholarships tovisit the Panama Rainforest Discovery Center in the Panama CanalZone – $10,000.Fundación Ayuda Niños La Paz, A.C.(La Paz, BCS, Mexico) to fund scholarships for over 200 middleschool and high school students in La Paz, Mexico – $42,000; tocover expenses for the construction of a library/learning center –$10,000; for programmatic support – $20,000; for general operatingsupport – $45,000.Fundación Casa Alianza México I.A.P.(Mexico City, Mexico) to support Casa Alianza's work in providingtherapy and psychological services to children that have been victimsof sexual exploitation – $15,000.Fundación Comunitaria Oaxaca, A.C.(Oaxaca City, Oax, Mexico) to support the Laguna Verde restorationand community development project in Santa Maria Tavehua –$33,534; for operating support for the 2008/2009 fiscal year –$150,000; to provide ongoing support for the Oaxaca <strong>Community</strong><strong>Foundation</strong>'s income-generation projects – $84,336; forprogrammatic support – $85,882.41.Fundación MarViva(Panama City, Panama) for patrolling and enforcement in the ParqueNacional Marino Golfo de Chiriqui – $125,000.Fundación Miguel Batista(Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic) to provide programmatic andoperational support to Fundación Miguel Batista – $119,838.Fundación Pro Ayuda a la Mujer Origen(Mexico City, Mexico) to support the project “Hogares en Armonia,Campana de Prevencion y Atencion a la Violencia Familiar” (Homesin Harmony, Prevention and Awareness Campaign against DomesticViolence) – $5,000.Fundación Samaritana (FUNSAMANA)(Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic) to purchase school suppliesand backpacks to support approximately 1,000 low-incomeelementary school children in the Dominican Republic that wereimpacted by floods – $5,000.Fundación Tarpuy(Cordoba, Argentina) to continue support Fundación Tarpuy’sprograms: 1) PROCOM: scholarships for doctoral students inengineering; 2) MINKAY: cultural program aimed at promoting andraising awareness about Argentina's indigenous Quichua culture; 3)ESCALAR: scholarship program for Junior High and Senior HighSchool students from low-income backgrounds. 4) JUNTOS: aprogram that provides meals to pre-school and elementary childrenfrom extremely poor neighborhoods of Cordoba – $48,031.Grupo de Ecología y Conservación de Islas, A.C.(Ensenada, BC, Mexico) for general support – $50,000.Grupo Ecologista Antares A.C.(Loreto, BCS, Mexico) for the “Jovenes Exploradores” program –$5,000.Grupo Tortuguero de las Californias(La Paz, BCS, Mexico) to strengthen the Grupo Tortuguero –$30,000.18


Music Beyond Borders musiciansPediatric care at Tijuana General HospitalGuardianes del Agua A.C.(La Paz, BCS, Mexico) to provide operational support to La PazCoastkeeper to implement its programs in the following areas: 1)water quality monitoring, 2) environmental education and publicoutreach, and 3) monitoring enforcement of the rule of law – $20,000;to coordinate the legal defense of el Mogote in the development ofEntremares, the second Mogote project planned – $4,800; forgeneral operating support – $55,000; for water quality monitoring,education, advocacy and enforcement, and beach concessionprograms – $20,000.Iberoamericana University <strong>Foundation</strong>(Tijuana, BC, Mexico) to support the “Reading and Learning Skills”program, an initiative that implements the use of a “bookmobile” toreach out to poorer neighborhoods surrounding the IberoamericanaUniversity to help improve the reading and learning skills of thechildren from the nearby public schools, orphanages andhospitals – $6,750.Iemanya Oceanica(Westlake Village, CA, USA) to provide partial funding for equipmentto tag eight juvenile great white sharks at Guadalupe Island with thepurpose of understanding their early life history and provide basicinformation for the design of protective measures in Mexicanwaters – $10,000.Lake Chapala Society A.C.(Ajijic, Jalisco, Mexico) to support the programs of the Lake ChapalaSociety, which include financial aid assistance to local youth,assistance to young girls that have been victims of domesticviolence, support for the local red cross chapter, and to supply foodto homeless an abandoned children in the village of San JuanCosala, Jalisco, Mexico – $11,000.Liga M.A.C.(San Jose del Cabo, BCS, Mexico) to support Liga M.A.C.’s ongoingprimary service projects: ACE (student support), Emergency MedicalAid and Despensa (Food Vouchers) – $70,000.Los Niños, Inc.(Chula Vista, CA, USA) to support the “Family Financial Security-Micro Enterprise” program. This grant will provide capital to threeloan groups in the US-Mexico border region (approximately 20borrowers) and support micro credit training/outreach – $10,000.Maijañuí, A.C.(San Ignacio, BCS, Mexico) to carry out community developmentprograms for “Ejido Luis Echeverria Alvarez” – $25,000.Making Memories Breast Cancer <strong>Foundation</strong> of America(Molalla, OR, USA) to grant wishes for stage four breast cancerpatients – $3,000.Marine Conservation Science Institute(Fallbrook, CA, USA) to monitor the population of white sharks atGuadalupe Island through the use of satellite tagging and photoidentification– $13,930.Museo Sol del Niño(Mexicali, BC, Mexico) to support Museo Sol del Niño's “Energy andTechnology for our Environment” Program – $100,000.Noroeste Sustenable A.C.(La Paz, BCS, Mexico) for a sustainable horticulture garden at ElMangle in La Paz – $20,000.North Coast Cetacean Society(Qualicum Beach, BC, Canada) to purchase building materials for labconstruction – $5,000.Ocean Discovery Institute(formerly Aquatic Adventures) (San Diego, CA, USA) to support theBAHIA program, which will direct 21 youth through an intensive studyof the sciences in classroom-based, laboratory and field settings inBahia de Los Angeles, BCS, Mexico – $5,000.Optimist Club CSL- Project Kidsmart(Cabo San Lucas, BCS, Mexico) support for English program,scholarships, uniforms, and shoes for 34 youth aged 12-18 in theCabo San Lucas area – $13,450.19


GrantsANCON team in Cerro Punta, PanamaIn-Kind donation school bus, Colima, MexicoPatronato Pro-Hospital Civil de Tijuana, A.C.(Tijuana, BC, Mexico) to support the purchase of equipment for therecently renovated cancer center of the Tijuana General Hospital –$2,000.Prevencasa, A.C.(Tijuana, BC, Mexico) for programmatic support – $1,400; to provideprogrammatic support for “Alcance a Las Jovenes II”, phase II of anoutreach program for underage sex workers in Tijuana – $20,000.Pro Peninsula(San Diego, CA, USA) to support the 11th Annual Grupo TortugueroMeeting in Loreto, BCS, Mexico – $2,000.Project Amigo(Colima, Mexico) to support educational scholarships for students inmiddle school through the University level, and to support periodichealth care provision in Cerro de Ortega, Colima, Mexico – $91,400.Pronatura Noroeste(Ensenada, BC, Mexico) to support land conservation and marinestewardship at Playa La Unica near Bahía de Los Angeles for 2008 –$8,400; to improve the organizational effectiveness of conservationactivities in northwestern Mexico and the Gulf of California – $35,000;to support the expansion and strengthening of a regional marineprotected areas (MPA) initiative to promote the recovery andconservation of key fisheries resources in the Gulf of California (GC)with a focus on four marine priority sites: the Bahía de los Angelesand San Lorenzo Archipelago MPAs, the San José Archipelago, theCerralvo Archipelago, and the Marismas Nacionales – $200,000; todevelop the Baja Eco Info, web GIS based mapping tool for prioritycoastal communities along the Baja California Peninsula threatenedby potential development with an emphasis on La Paz and Loreto –$32,683.Protection and Education Re: Animals, Culture and Environment-P.E.A.C.E(Denver, CO, USA) to support the program “Riviera Recicla Regional”,for community workers to help with a recycling effort in Punta de Mita,Mexico – $2,400.Puente a la Salud Comunitaria(Oaxaca, Oax, Mexico) to purchase two vehicles intended forcommunity visits – $40,000; to provide programmatic support for 2009– $70,000.Punta de Mita <strong>Foundation</strong>(Punta de Mita, Jalisco, Mexico) for education committee projects thatinclude supporting after-school programs of PEACE (local nonprofit),and the construction and renovation of several classrooms in thepublic schools of Punta de Mita – $95,000.PVO Mexico, A.C.(Mexico City, Mexico) to cover travel expenses to Colima, Mexico –$1,000; for programmatic support – $50,000.Red Social de Tijuana, I.B.P.(Tijuana, BC, Mexico) for programmatic support – $5,000.San Diego Natural History Museum(San Diego, CA, USA) to support Proyecto Bio-regional de EducaciónAmbiental (PROBEA) and its environmental training to teachers in theLoreto region – $20,000.Scripps Institution of Oceanography(La Jolla, CA, USA) to provide partial support the participation ofgraduate students from Baja California at the upcoming <strong>International</strong>Meeting of Students in Physical Oceanography (IMSPO) – $4,000; tosupport the costs associated with a planned collecting trip to BajaCalifornia Sur to replenish the Aquarium's Sea of Cortez habitatdisplays for a future permanent exhibition – $12,000; to support acollecting trip in the Gulf of California for the Birch Aquarium –$10,000.Scripps Whittier Institute for Diabetes(La Jolla, CA, USA) for programmatic and administrative supportrelated to the Baja California Diabetes Care and Prevention “WirelessReach” Binational Partnership: Empowering Communities to PromoteDiabetes Prevention & Disease Management through 3G WirelessTechnologies – $171,971.SDSU <strong>Foundation</strong>(San Diego, CA) to support the project “Tuberculosis (TB) in the SanDiego-Baja California region Time for Binational <strong>Community</strong> BasedSolutions” that will convene critical public health authorities, privatebusiness and academics on both sides of the border to identify fundable20


School children in afterschool careprogram at FECHAC, Chihuahua, MexicoReading in the Fronteras Unidas ProSalud library, Tijuana, Mexicoproposals to strengthen TB control in the San Diego region – $45,618;to develop the Baja Eco Info, web GIS based mapping tool for prioritycoastal communities along the Baja California Peninsula threatened bypotential development with an emphasis on La Paz and Loreto –$11,500.Shanghai Charity <strong>Foundation</strong>(Shanghai, China) to provide charitable support for the ShanghaiOpera Art College Scholarship Program to assist talented studentsfrom poor families complete their art studies, and continue promotingthe Shanghai opera tradition – $11,670.Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute (STRI)(Washington, D.C., USA) for teacher training workshops at theGaleta Marine Station, Panama – $29,853; to support the “Migration,Demography, and Conservation of Whale Sharks in the EasternTropical Pacific” project – $150,000.Sociedad de Historia Natural Niparajá A.C.(La Paz, BCS, Mexico) to support the program “Facing a Crossroads:Conservation of key land habitats in Southern Baja California” –$80,000; to support the initiative “Water Dialogues: Promoting anintegrated perspective for the use and management of water in LaPaz” – $130,000; for land acquisition in the San Cosme-PuntoMechudo Corridor – $105,000.Terra Peninsular, A.C.(Ensenada, BC, Mexico) to prepare a site conservation plan for theSierra Juarez – $17,000.The Nature Conservancy(Arlington, VA, USA) to support an economic analysis of thePetaquilla mining operations – $20,000.The Palapa Society of Todos Santos, A.C.(Todos Santos, BCS, Mexico) to support a scholarship program foracademically gifted for students from low-income families – $6,000.U.S.-Mexico Border Philanthropy Partnership(San Diego, CA, USA) for operating and programmatic support –$436,415.UCD-Department of Wildlife, Fish, & Conservation Biology(Davis, CA, USA) to support, “The Revillagigedo Archipelago ascritical habitat for migratory sharks and the establishment of a chainof marine reserves in the eastern tropical Pacific” – $40,000.Unidos Por Mata Ortiz, A.C.(Mata Ortiz, Chih, Mexico) for a computer project at the Mata OrtizTelesecundaria school – $6,000.United Nations <strong>Foundation</strong>(Washington D.C., USA) to support post-earthquake disaster reliefefforts in the Sichuan Province of China through the CentralEmergency Response Fund (CERF) of the United Nations<strong>Foundation</strong> – $56,868; to support post-disaster relief efforts inMyanmar – $1,916.Universidad Autónoma de Baja California(Mexicali, BC, Mexico) for programmatic and administrative supportrelated to the Baja California Diabetes Care and Prevention “WirelessReach” Binational Partnership: Empowering Communities to PromoteDiabetes Prevention & Disease Management through 3G WirelessTechnologies – $96,803; to support a two year grant ($20,000/year)to support Genetic Conservation of Rhizophora Mangle andAviccenia Germinans in Northwestern, Mexico – $40,000.Vigilantes de Bahía Magdalena, A.C.(Puerto San Carlos, BCS, Mexico) to provide programmatic supportto Vigilantes de Bahia Magdalena for the remainder of the 2008 year– $9,000; general operating support – $30,000; for monitoring andprotection of natural resources in Magdalena Bay, including waterquality, mangroves, and sea turtles, in addition to legal defense, andoutreach and education – $20,000.Wildcoast(Imperial Beach, CA, USA) general operating support – $15,000.Zoological Society of San Diego(San Diego, CA, USA) to purchase 18 kennels in support of theZoological Society of San Diego's efforts in protecting the CaliforniaCondor in northern Baja California – $2,209; to support the“Conservation Education Laboratory Visits for San Diego UnifiedCharter Schools” program – $20,000.21


Board ofGovernorsExecutive CommitteeChair:Ms. Cheryl HammondFormer Director of Sales forLatin America, AT&TDEL MAR, CAVice Chair:Dr. Mary L. Walshok, Ph.D.Associate Vice Chancellor for Public Programs,Dean of UniversityExtension & AdjunctUniversity of California, San DiegoDEL MAR, CADr. Irma Gigli, M.D.Former Deputy DirectorThe Brown Fdn. Institute for MolecularMedicine for the Prevention of Human Diseases atthe Univ. of Texas Health Service CenterLA JOLLA, CATreasurer:Mr. Atul PatelSenior Vice President-Treasury,PriceSmart, Inc.CARLSBAD, CAMr. Anthony A. KinningerFounder and President & CEO of OrangeCommercial Credit and San DiegoCommercial FinanceNEWPORT BEACH, CASecretary:Mr. Roi L. EwellVice President, Human ResourcesSea World San DiegoSAN DIEGO, CAMs. Gabriela ManriquezSr. Director, Government AffairsLatin America QUALCOMM Inc.CHULA VISTA, CAMr. Yuri A. CalderonManaging PartnerGarcia Calderon & RuizSAN DIEGO, CAMs. Alejandra Mier y TeránExecutive DirectorOtay Chamber of CommerceCHULA VISTA, CAMs. Mary Correia-MorenoVice President & Chief Operating OfficerNuffer, Smith, TuckerMURRIETA, CAMr. Richard L. RomneyReal Estate InvestorRANCHO SANTA FE, CADr. Samuel Simon Dychter, M.D.Senior Medical DirectorHalozymeSAN DIEGO, CA22


<strong>International</strong>Advisory CommitteeAdvisory Board MembersChair:Honorable Lucy KilleaFormer President & CEOof <strong>International</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong>;Former California State SenatorSAN DIEGO, CACounsel:Ms. Michelle B. GrahamGeneral CounselSenior Partner, Luce, Forward,Hamilton & Scripps, LLPLA JOLLA, CAMartyn CollinsCEO, Pro-Natura <strong>International</strong>,AmericasSAN DIEGO, CAMr. Glenn MarshallSenior Vice President/Regional ManagerInland North County Office1st Pacific Bank of CaliforniaCARLSBAD, CARussell BennettVice PresidentUnitedHealthcareLatino Health SolutionsCYPRESS, CAMalin BurnhamChairman, Burnham RealEstate Services;President, The Burnham<strong>Foundation</strong>SAN DIEGO, CAHonorableJeffrey DavidowPresident, Institute of theAmericas;Former U.S. Ambassadorto MexicoLA JOLLA, CAGabriela FloresPhilanthropistENCINITAS, CA / LA PAZ,BCS, MEXICOMs. Shannon St. JohnFounder of Second StarPhilanthropic ServicesDirector of Networks at TheSynergos InstituteRALEIGH, NC/ NEW YORK, NYDeborah SzekelyPhilanthropist,Owner, Rancho La PuertaResort & Spa;Founder, New AmericansImmigration Museum& Learning CenterSAN DIEGO, CADavid C. de Baca<strong>Community</strong> Representative;Real Estate AppraiserNATIONAL CITY, CAAugustine (Augie)GallegoRetired ChancellorEmeritus, San DiegoCollege DistrictLAKE OSWEGO, ORPaul B. ThompsonChief of Programs,Direct Relief<strong>International</strong>CARLSBAD, CADr. Robert Chang, Ph.D.Co-founder Applied Biotech,Inc. and current President ofShanghai Meikang BiologicalProject Co., Ltd.CARLSBAD, CA /SHANGHAI,PRCMonica MaProfessional AdvisorBlankinship & FosterSOLANA BEACH, CAYolanda Walther-MeadePhilanthropistLA JOLLA, CAKurt ChilcottPresident & CEO of CDC SmallBusiness FinanceSAN DIEGO, CADr. Nancy Marlin, Ph.D.Provost,San Diego State UniversitySAN DIEGO, CAJeffery D. YatesSr. Vice PresidentUBS <strong>International</strong>SAN DIEGO, CA23


Inspiring philanthropy beyond bordersExecutive CommitteeCheryl HammondChairMary WalshokVice ChairAtul PatelTreasurerRoi EwellSecretaryInvestment & FinanceCommitteeAtul PatelChairJeff YatesMonica MaKurt ChilcottAudit CommitteeCheryl HammondChairMary WalshokRoi L. EwellRick RomneyMarketing & CommunicationsCommitteeMary Correia-MorenoChairCheryl HammondRoi L. Ewell22


<strong>International</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong>Staff, Advisors & VolunteersThe <strong>International</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong>’s staff. Backrow: Amy Carstensen, Richard Kiy, Hong Shen, andJulieta Mendez. In front: Alicia Milla.StaffRichard KiyPresident & CEOAlicia MillaExecutive Assistantto the President & CEOJulieta MendezProgram Officer – Health& Human ServicesAmy CarstensenDirector of DonorRelations & OperationsHong ShenWeb & ICFXchangeCoordinatorAdvisors/ConsultantsAnne McEnanySenior Advisor, ConservationEnvironment ProgramAmy EzquerroGraphic DesignerElizabeth CorrowAccountantInvestment AdvisorsCanterbury ConsultingNewport Beach, CAClelland & CompanyLa Jolla, CAVolunteers & InternsKhaliun Bat-OrigJanet BowerErik CarstensenRosalynda GiannoneAshley GrandCherie FlowersDylan ForresterJessica ForresterAmanda JimenezMonica KiyTerri LapinskyRoberto MarroquinBridget MendezMaria Elena MillerAndrea MillerAlicia MuccilloJuan MuñozMarcus MurphyZach MyersLian Pasimio-MoulliotKatie PionkeMichelle ReynosoMaggie Walker25


<strong>International</strong><strong>Community</strong><strong>Foundation</strong> CenterO ur MissionTo promote binational programs, outreach, dialogue, and exchange aimed at promotinghealthy, more livable communities in the San Diego-Baja California border region, and tofoster educational learning and voluntary service in order to further cross-culturalunderstanding, collaboration, and expanded philanthropy around the world.About the Center• Donated by Christy Walton in 2006• 6.85 acres in National City, CA, including the historic Noyes House, apool house and pool, a small Craftsman house, and a large organic garden• A Type 1 supporting organization of the <strong>International</strong> <strong>Community</strong><strong>Foundation</strong>Programs• Olivewood Gardens and Learning Center benefiting local students inNational City• Produce donated to the Rebecca and John Moores UCSD Cancer CenterHealing Foods Program• Facility rental and tour of the property for meetings, conferences andovernight stays for our donors and partner organizations• Donor education and special events for nonprofit organizations with“Friends Of” funds at the <strong>International</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong>To learn more about the <strong>International</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong>’s Center, please visit:www.icfdn.org/initiatives/center.php


<strong>International</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong> CenterStaffCenter Garden Staff – Left to Right: Luis Galicia Valentino, Adan Teposte,and Martha PrusinsakasStaffRichard KiyExecutive DirectorAmy CarstensenDirector of OperationsMartha PrusinskasHead Gardener& GroundskeeperLuis Galicia ValentinoGardenerAdan TeposteGardenerBoard of GovernorsMary WalshokRick RomneyIrma GigliCheryl HammondDennis DoyleJacqueline Reynoso27


Inspiring philanthropy beyond bordersFor more information about how you can make a contribution tothe <strong>International</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong>, contact us at:(619) 336-2250 phone(619) 336-2249 fax2505 N AvenueNational City, CA 91950www.icfdn.orgFollow us on

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