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News for Contributors and Friends of the <strong>International</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong><br />

FIFTEENTH ANNIVERSARY EDITION<br />

COMMUNITY FOUNDATIONS, SCHOOLS, CORPORATIONS & CIVIC<br />

GROUPS COME TOGETHER TO SUPPORT TSUNAMI RELIEF EFFORTS:<br />

Over $1 million has been raised to date<br />

On December 26, 2004, an earthquake measuring 9.0 on the Richter<br />

scale hit of the coast of Indonesia triggering a massive tsunami that resulted<br />

in a loss of over 280,000 lives and over 5 million people left<br />

homeless across 11 countries with Indonesia, Sri Lanka, India and Thailand<br />

among the hardest hit. In response to this crisis, ICF partnered<br />

with the United Nations <strong>Foundation</strong> and other community foundations<br />

around the country to establish the UN Tsunami Disaster Relief Fund at<br />

ICF.<br />

The UN <strong>Foundation</strong> matched ICF contributions on a 1:2 basis. Private<br />

contributions totaled over $512,000 for the UN Tsunami Disaster Relief<br />

Fund, yielding $737,744 including UNF’s matching contribution. An<br />

additional $300,000 has been granted to the Indonesian Red Cross Soci-<br />

Inside this issue:<br />

Featured Grantee: BSCC 2<br />

ICF: How It All Began 2<br />

Laguna San Ignacio cont. 3<br />

ICF GRANTEES 4<br />

ICF DONORS 5<br />

NEW FUNDS AT ICF 5<br />

TSUNAMI FUND PARTNERS 6<br />

TSUNAMI FUND DONORS 7<br />

ICF Tsunami Relief Efforts cont. 9<br />

ICF Board Member, Alan Rubin,<br />

Visits Grantees in Baja Sur<br />

c·o· n· n· e· c· t· i· o· n· s<br />

10<br />

ICF Advisory Board Created 11<br />

ICF: A Timeline of Beginnings 11<br />

ICF 2005 GALA UPDATE! 12<br />

SEE COMPLETE DONOR LIST ON PAGES 6-8<br />

Refugees in Banda Aceh are receiving vital aid. Photo provided<br />

by the British Broadcasting Corporation.<br />

(Continued on page 9)<br />

PROTECTING THE GRAY WHALES OF LAGUNA<br />

SAN IGNACIO: A new campaign for ICF donors<br />

Laguna San Ignacio in Baja California Sur, Mexico is a well-known destination for many<br />

adventurous travelers. Dirt roads lead to a remote coastal area, which is the last and<br />

most pristine whale birthing lagoon on the planet. Here, visitors can spot hundreds of<br />

whale spouts during the January-March migration season, and sometimes, can even<br />

touch a curious whale. Thousands of tourists have experienced the overwhelming sensation<br />

of looking a gray whale in the eye, but few realize how fragile the lagoon’s surroundings<br />

really are.<br />

248 miles of coastline, including 198 miles of wetlands and mangroves, comprise the<br />

one-million-acre Laguna San Ignacio Wetlands Complex. Green sea turtles, peregrine<br />

falcons, and hundreds of thousands of migratory waterfowl and shorebirds use the mangroves,<br />

wetlands, and beaches. Laguna San Ignacio is designated as a UNESCO World<br />

Heritage Site, Ramsar site (wetland of international importance), and is part of the Vizcaino<br />

Biosphere Reserve, one of Mexico’s largest protected areas.<br />

(Continued on page 3)


1ST QUARTER 2005 ANNIVERSARY EDITION<br />

How it all began...<br />

This year, the <strong>International</strong> <strong>Community</strong><br />

<strong>Foundation</strong> (ICF) celebrates<br />

its 15 th anniversary increasing<br />

charitable giving and volunteerism<br />

across U.S. borders to<br />

benefit overseas nonprofit organizations<br />

and communities primarily<br />

in Baja California, Mexico.<br />

ICF has come a long way since the<br />

Pacific American <strong>Foundation</strong> was<br />

formed by the San Diego <strong>Foundation</strong><br />

to respond to donors wishing<br />

to make charitable gifts across<br />

borders. Renamed the <strong>International</strong><br />

<strong>Community</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong> in<br />

1997, over $8 million has been<br />

granted by the foundation to nonprofits<br />

and charitable causes internationally<br />

with over $7.5 million<br />

granted in the last 3 years.<br />

The importance of ICF’s mission is<br />

affirmed by the fact that less than<br />

2% of charitable giving in the<br />

United States goes internationally.<br />

In this sense, ICF is helping to<br />

meet a critical need in assisting a<br />

growing number of individuals,<br />

companies, family foundations<br />

and even other community foundations<br />

to give across borders.<br />

We hope you’ll join us on May<br />

14 th , 2005 to help us celebrate!<br />

(See Page 12 for Gala Information)<br />

(Continued on page 11)<br />

FEATURED GRANTEE:<br />

BILATERAL SAFETY CORRIDOR COALITION<br />

Page 2<br />

The first Annual Trafficking in Persons Report, 2001 released by the State Department noted<br />

that human trafficking is recognized as a worldwide phenomenon. Marisa Ugarte, president<br />

of the Bilateral Safety Corridor Coalition (BSCC) stated that of the 50,000 people<br />

annually trafficked into the United States, a third are Latin American. In response to this,<br />

Ms. Ugarte established the BSCC in 1997 to help coordinate governmental and nongovernmental<br />

organizations working to address the complex challenges presented by human<br />

trafficking in and throughout the U.S.-Mexico border region. The mission of BSCC is<br />

to prevent the trafficking of persons; educate the community and social service providers<br />

on the issues of trafficking, commercial and sexual exploitation; and intervene to protect<br />

victims and provide them with the appropriate care and services.<br />

The greatest danger for forced prostitution, forced labor and child sexual exploitation occurs<br />

along the U.S.-Mexico border. As Ms. Ugarte mentioned, “while the impact of this<br />

horrible practice on victims is well documented and increasing attention has been paid to<br />

the difficulties in the prosecution of traffickers, witness development, and establishing legal<br />

status for victims, [there is still a lack of recognition for] suitable legal remedies.” Part of<br />

the problem resides in victim “mistrust” toward current legal remedies, partly because past<br />

encounters with law enforcement have resulted in deportation, leading to reinforced<br />

mechanisms that traffickers use to control victims and prevent them from disclosing details<br />

vital to building a case.<br />

To address this issue, ICF granted the BSCC $20,000 to begin addressing the legal facets in<br />

combating human trafficking and commercial and sexual exploitation along the San Diego-<br />

Tijuana border. The project focuses specifically on assisting victims to obtain legal status,<br />

and advocates for the prosecution of traffickers and trafficking consumers. 75% of these<br />

funds will support a new legal resource center through which new training models on identifying<br />

trafficking victims, witness development, prosecution, ORR certification and visas will<br />

be implemented for NGOs, legal practitioners, attorneys and law enforcement agents. The<br />

remaining 25% will be used for organizational capacity building, as well as increasing the<br />

outreach and promotional activities of BSCC along the border to facilitate bilateral cooperation<br />

in the extradition and prosecution of traffickers.<br />

In the long-run BSCC hopes to implement the program in three additional sites along the<br />

U.S.-Mexico border: Nogales, Arizona/Nogales, Sonora; Laredo, Texas/Nuevo Laredo,<br />

Tamaulipas; and El Paso, Texas/ Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua. These sites were chosen by the<br />

BSCC because of the number of unaccompanied minors and immigrants crossing the border<br />

at these points, indices of violence, the presence of bustling tourist industries, available<br />

social capital, the number of social service providers, and the proximity of military installations.<br />

For more information on BSCC you may visit their website at www.bsccoalition.org, or to<br />

learn how you can contribute to their cause, contact Amy Carstensen at amyc@icfdn.org.


1ST QUARTER 2005 ANNIVERSARY EDITION<br />

SAN IGNACIO FUND CAMPAIGN...<br />

(Continued from page 1)<br />

Despite these international and national protection designations,<br />

Laguna San Ignacio was the proposed site for the Mitsubishi<br />

industrial salt facility that was scheduled to be built on the<br />

lagoon shores a few years ago. Rumors of new industrial projects<br />

are common, especially as new port facilities, liquid natural<br />

gas terminals, and coastal development projects are announced<br />

further north. A new road, marina, and resort are proposed<br />

for the north shore of Laguna San Ignacio right now, which invites<br />

a frenzy of land speculation. Recent changes to Mexico’s<br />

mangrove regulations leave Laguna San Ignacio’s protected<br />

status weak if development projects are approved for the area.<br />

Gray whales migrate to Laguna San Ignacio each winter, generating<br />

There is a way to protect Laguna San Ignacio forever. Ninety- ecotourism revenue for local residents. Photo by Wildcoast.<br />

nine percent of the land is owned by ejidos (an ejido represents<br />

communally-owned lands by a large group of rural residents). To protect their way of life and their income from tourism,<br />

local ejido leaders have decided to take matters into their own hands, with the help of Pronatura, a national-level conservation<br />

organization in Mexico, and Wildcoast, a conservation group based in San Diego that focuses on protecting wild lands in<br />

the Baja California peninsula.<br />

Ejido Luis Echeverria Alvarez has just negotiated a large-scale conservation easement of 140,847 acres. This easement will<br />

restrict development activities on lands that the ejido controls, and will establish zoning for economic uses, buffer areas, and<br />

protected sites. This transaction is being closely monitored by the other five adjoining ejidos, who will soon decide if they<br />

would like to participate in a conservation easement in the future.<br />

Page 3<br />

Between 2005-2007, Pronatura and Wildcoast will work to protect over one million acres of pristine coastal lands in the Laguna<br />

San Ignacio region through conservation easements with ejidos and private property owners. The fundraising goal is<br />

$8.6 million, of which the majority will go to paying the easements in annual installments (or one-time cash payments); Phase<br />

One’s fundraising goal is $1.7 million.<br />

***NEW CAMPAIGN AT ICF***<br />

The <strong>International</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong> is launching a campaign to raise $125,000, which will help acquire the<br />

first conservation easement with Ejido Luis Echeverria Alvarez. ICF hopes to raise this funding by Earth Day,<br />

March 2<strong>1st</strong> 2005 along with other organizations, foundations, and individuals. If you are interested in learning<br />

more about this campaign, please visit http://www.icfdn.org or contact Anne McEnany at 858-677-2915.


1ST QUARTER 2005 ANNIVERSARY EDITION<br />

ICF GRANTED OVER $641,000 LAST QUARTER<br />

$1,000 to Asociación de Artes Mar de Cortez, A.C. (Los Barriles, Mexico) to finish the plaster and cement<br />

work for their art building.<br />

$20,000 to Bilateral Safety Corridor Coalition (Tijuana, Mexico) to help combat human trafficking, commercial<br />

and sexual exploitation along the US-Mexico Border.<br />

$4,900 to California Institute of Technology to provide travel scholarships to China for the Avery China Program.<br />

$50,000 to Comunidad y Biodiversidad (COBI) (Guaymas, Mexico) for general operating support.<br />

$15,000 to Fundación Internacional de la Comunidad (Tijuana, Mexico) to increase its program capacity in<br />

the field of environmental health.<br />

$9,682 to Fundación La Puerta (Tecate, Mexico) to purchase computers and software for community outreach.<br />

$104,222 to Fundación Miguel Batista (Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic) for general operating expenses<br />

for a youth baseball league, retirement home and medical clinic.<br />

$10,000 to Liga MAC, A.C. (San Jose del Cabo, Mexico) for the Family and Elder Care project, emergency<br />

medical aid, educational support and Palo Escopeta Dormitory/School.<br />

$10,000 to Los Niños del Capitan (Cabo San Lucas, Mexico) for general operating support of a daycare center.<br />

$970 to the North Coast Cetacean Society (Qualicum Beach, BC, Canada) to support their Humpback Identification<br />

Project.<br />

$4,290 to Pomona College to provide travel scholarships to China for the Avery China Program.<br />

$1,500 for Pro Peninsula to support their work on the 7th Annual Grupo Tortuguero Conference in Loreto,<br />

Mexico.<br />

$91,200 to Pronatura Noroeste (Ensenada, Mexico) to complete conservation easement transactions on four<br />

private properties in the Guadalupe wetlands in Bahía de los Ángeles, Mexico and $40,000 for the conservation of<br />

marine resources in Bahía de los Ángeles, Mexico.<br />

$15,000 to PVO Mexico, A.C. (Mexico City, Mexico) to build a computer classroom for the community of San<br />

Jose Soto in Michoacan, Mexico.<br />

$10,000 to Red Fronteriza de Salud y Ambiente, A.C. (Hermosillo, Mexico) to write a report of the pesticides<br />

used in NW Mexico and to advance alternative pest management in the region.<br />

$1,000 for the San Diego Museum of Man to help purchase the Seri art and artifact collection.<br />

$4,400 to Siempre Semillas, A.C. (La Ribera, Mexico) for general operating support of the Botanical Garden<br />

Buena Fortuna.<br />

$30,000 to Sociedad de Historia Natural de Niparajá (La Paz, Mexico) for a down payment for the Tepentú<br />

acquisition in the San Cosme-Punto Mechudo Conservation Corridor as well as for general operating expenses<br />

and $10,000 to cover contract, field and laboratory expenses to analyze arsenic, boron, nitrates, salinity, and bacteria<br />

levels in 500 wells in Baja California Sur, Mexico.<br />

$9,150 to UCSD Graduate School of <strong>International</strong> Relations and Pacific Studies to provide charitable<br />

support for the first Charles Nathanson Memorial Lecture November 2004.<br />

$200,000 to the United Nations <strong>Foundation</strong> to support tsunami disaster relief efforts in Sri Lanka, Indonesia,<br />

and Maldives.<br />

Page 4


1ST QUARTER 2005 ANNIVERSARY EDITION<br />

ICF DONORS*<br />

ICF appreciates our donors’ generous contributions<br />

(December 25, 2004 – February 1, 2004)<br />

NEW FUNDS AT ICF!<br />

Baja Land Fund<br />

Coastal Lands Conservation Fund for the Gulf of California<br />

To acquire priority conservation areas and/or protect them through conservation easements in Baja California.<br />

Border Advocacy Fund<br />

To support US-Mexico Border related research to foster public advocacy.<br />

Friends of Lake Atitlán Library Fund<br />

To support Lake Atitlán Library operations in Guatemala.<br />

New World Archaeology Council Fund<br />

To organize, hold or sponsor educational seminars, symposiums and/or workshops for the general public that deal with archaeology,<br />

anthropology or culture of ancient or new world civilizations outside of North America.<br />

San Ignacio Whale Conservation Fund<br />

To help acquire the first conservation easement with Ejido Luis Echeverria Alvarez.<br />

(See related article on page 1)<br />

UN Tsunami Disaster Relief Fund<br />

To support UN relief efforts throughout Tsunami affected areas across Asia.<br />

(See related article on page 1)<br />

Page 5<br />

Anonymous (4); Dr. Alice C. Tang; Bay Investment Co.; Mr. Alan Bersin and Ms. Lisa Foster; Mr. Bert Ball; Mr. and Mrs. Craig<br />

Bloom; Ms. Kathryn Boccardi; Ms. Juliet Brosing; Mr. Carlos Carrera; Dr. and Mrs. Robert Chang; Cimas Family <strong>Foundation</strong> Inc.;<br />

Ms. Jean Cooper; Ms. Lynn P. Coutts; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Crawford; The David and Lucile Packard <strong>Foundation</strong>; Mr. and Mrs.<br />

Gary Edwards; Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund--The Bie Family Trust; Ms. Beverly Fuller; The George A. Binney Conservation Fdn.;<br />

Dr. Irma Gigli; Mr. Martin Goldsmith; Ms. Jacqueline M. Grinnell; Mr. Daniel Hammang and Ms. Laura Sutter-Hammang; Harbor<br />

Investments; Helps <strong>International</strong>; Mr. Eugene Hutain; Inter American Dialogue; Jewish <strong>Community</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong>; Mr. and Mrs.<br />

Yervant Kaprielian; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kelly; Ms. Marilyn Kern; Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Kildee; Mr. David Kinninger and Ms.<br />

Nancy Kinninger; Mr. James Kinninger; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kiy; Lampl Family <strong>Foundation</strong>; Ms. Anne McEnany and Mr. David<br />

Younkman; Mr. John B. McNeece and Mrs. Suzanne Cahill; Miguel Batista World Sports Agency; Ms. Laurie T. Mitchell; Mr. David<br />

Moore; Mr. David C. Morse, Jr. and Ms. Janice Marchbanks; Mr. William L. Orcutt; Organics Unlimited; The Parker <strong>Foundation</strong>;<br />

Pasero Abogados, S.C.; Peninsula <strong>Community</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong>; Mr. Christopher Petch; Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Pfister; Mr. and Mrs. Karl<br />

H. Pintar; Mr. Roy Place; Ms. Nancy Plaxico; Ms. Susan Randerson; Ms. Jackie Reeves; Ms. Andrea Rogers; Mr. Henry H. Rushing;<br />

Mr. Russell Block; The San Diego <strong>Foundation</strong>--Barbara Bry and Neil Senturia Fund; The San Diego <strong>Foundation</strong>--Anonymous Fund;<br />

Dr. Jerry Schrader; Sempra Energy; Dra. Georgina Serrano and Mr. Guillermo Romero; Mr. Dan Silver; Ms. Christine Slaughter;<br />

Mr. Wendell Smoot. M.D.; Mr. Joe Santen; State of California Coastal Conservancy; Ms. Launa Stayer; Mr. and Ms. Gene Stein; Ms.<br />

Ann Brownlee Sykora; Mr. Eddie Taylor; Ms. Gloria Taylor; The California Endowment; Mr. Cameron Thieriot; U.S. Environmental<br />

Protection Agency Region IX; Mr. Edward Vernon; The Walton Family <strong>Foundation</strong>, Inc.; Mr. and Mrs. James Williams; Mr. and Mrs.<br />

Paul Woo; Mr. and Ms. James Wooden; and Mr. John A. Yates<br />

*This list does not include donors that gave to ICF’s Tsunami Relief fund. For the Tsunami Donor list, please see pages 6-8.


1ST QUARTER 2005 ANNIVERSARY EDITION<br />

ICF TSUNAMI RELIEF FUND DONORS<br />

ICF appreciates the collaboration of partnering communities!<br />

FORD FOUNDATION<br />

EMPLOYEE MATCHING GIFT PROGRAM<br />

An Indian girl forages for driftwood amid<br />

the debris, as fishing communities try to<br />

recover. Photo provided by the British<br />

Broadcasting Corporation<br />

HITACHI HOME ELECTRONICS<br />

of AMERICA<br />

Page 6


1ST QUARTER 2005 ANNIVERSARY EDITION<br />

ICF TSUNAMI RELIEF FUND DONORS<br />

(Names are alphabetized by first name)<br />

Page 7<br />

Abdul Nafee Idris; Accredited Home Lenders Coorporation; Accredited Home Lenders Employees; Adriana Cuellas; Alan and<br />

Elisabeth Rubin; Alejandra Frausto; Alexander and Sally Bracken; Alfred and Frances Hoffman; Alice Bahner; Aline G. Hornaday;<br />

Allen and Jessica Feld; Altic Angie; Amanda J. Halverson; America Bonales; Amy and Erik Carstensen; Amylin Pharmaceutical Coorporation;<br />

Amylin Pharmaceutical Employees; Ana Gabriela & Felipe Manriquez; Andrea H. Pfister Trust; Andrea Miller and Humbertito<br />

Corral; Andrew Kinney; Andrew Watson; Angie Payne; Angie Reinoso; Anil Sharma; Ann Tebbetts; Anna Crivici; Anne and<br />

Robert Rast; Anne Henshaw; Annette Bradshaw; Annette Reigh; Anonymous (64); Anthony Linville; Arianne Rettinger; Arvert and<br />

Makeiba Minor; Asad and Sakina Bashey; Ashley Collins; Aung Lwin; B.J. and Margaret Polak; Barbara Flagg; Barbara L. & Albert<br />

Sklar; Bauermeister Family Scholarship Fund; Bea Delgadillo; Bernie Freeman; Bethany Heintz; Bethany Schultz; Betsy Kelly; Bill<br />

Menzies; Bo Thao; Bo Vongsakoun; Borum Family Fund; Brad Stanard; Brad Wilson; Brendan Ravenhill; Brian and Sandra Calvin;<br />

Brian Damon; Brian Hearn; Brian Mori; Brian Wright and Lorine Flemons; Bridget Curran; Brooke Salstrom; Bruce Lande; Bruce<br />

Stuckey; Bryan and Heidi Rockwood; Burt and Helen Neuborne; Byung Park; C. Ben Boyd; Caren Winnel; Cari Mendez; Carol and<br />

Joel Hoffmeister; Cathy Johnson; Cecilia Cazares; Cecilia Geverola; Cecilia Perez; Central Minesota <strong>Community</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong>; Charlene<br />

Platt; Charles R. Bailey; Charlotte Flahive; Cheryl Middleditch; Chih-Wu Chang; Chris Gillespie; Chris Hamar; Chris Ludlow;<br />

Christina F. Cooley; Christine Cooley; Christine Du; Christopher and Linda Biwald; Chunli Lei; Claire Tannenbaum; Clint Sheets;<br />

Colleen Burns; Connie Cantor; Connie Johnson; Crossborder Business Associates, LLC; Curtis B. Wilson; Curtis Carter; Dallas<br />

<strong>Foundation</strong>; Dan & Robin Catlin; Dan Silver; Dana Fredericks; Daniel and Annette Bradbury; Daniel and Ingrid Keleti; Daniel Sowa;<br />

Darcy Lion; Darlene Rowland; David and Barbara Cox; David Brown; David Heglin; David K. Younkman & Anne C. McEnany;<br />

David Shirk; Dawn Nelson; Deana D. Duffek; Deann Bergh; Debby Moore; Deborah A. and Sean A. Booth; Deirdre Hauser; Denise<br />

S. White; Dennis and Marion Morris; Derek Kiy; Dessida Snyder; Diana Madsen; Diane L. Sandigo; Diane Spaulding; Donald & Ruth<br />

Wilson; Dorothy Mitton; Douglas Fenger; Dr. Alvin Snyder; Dr. Sean Coughlin; DST Systems, Inc. Mathcing Gifts Program; Dundeen<br />

B. Catlin; Edna Lopez; Efrain Gutierrez; Elaine Cohen; Eleanor B. Sharp; Elizabeth Bruen; Elizabeth Chester; Elizabeth Tang;<br />

Elizabeth Tucker Gessley Charitable Fund; Ellen Lekatz; Emily Tisch; Enrique and Gabriela Hernandez; Eric Cofer; Erica Weiner;<br />

Erika Wedemeyer; Erin Devine; Ernest and Rachel Kumpf; Eugene A. Coats; Fay L. Crevoshay; Feliciano Cruz; Fronteras Unidas<br />

Prosalud; Fulton Family Fund; Fundacion del Empresario Chihuahuense (FECHAC); Fundacion Internacional de la Comunidad (FIC);<br />

Gaddy Gift Fund; Geoff Hill; George Chester; Gerald & Ingrid Hoffmeister; Gerard Lindhall and Gloria J. Walters; Gerardo Ramirez;<br />

GGM Information Technology Group, Inc.; Glenn and Christine Ziemba; Gloria and Thomas Morgan; Gordon Bedford; Grace<br />

Henderson; Graham J. MacHutchin; Greg and Catherine Szuba; Greg Salomon; Grigory and Irina Dzyuba; Gwendolen M. & David<br />

Winder; Hansen Family Fund; Hao Hu; Heather Hughes; Heather K. Moss; Heather Moss; Hector Lopez; Helen and Dewey Young;<br />

Helen M. Ranney, M.D.; Helen McIsaac; Henry and Donna Isaacs; Hutch Humphreys; Ian and Ann Campbell; Irene Walton; J. Deann<br />

Kirouac; J. Lucero; Jacqueline Williams; James and Joanne Konrath; James Baker; James R. Paterniti and Mary B. Drummond; James<br />

Thomas; James Wessel; Jamie Snow; Jamie Werner; Jane Temple; Janene Marie Montgomery; Janet and George Gastil; Janice Parenteau;<br />

Jason and Christine Moore Rodriguez; Jay and Sarah Schrier; Jay Zhou; Jean K Tempke; Jean Kluver; Jeanne K. and Lawrence<br />

C. Gates Family Fund; Jeffrey and Susan Strobel; Jeffrey Crawford; Jeffrey Pudlo; Jennifer A. Johnson; Jennifer and Dann<br />

Sklarew; Jennifer Hill; Jennifer Rausch; Jennifer Richmond; Jennifer Smith; Jennifer Stearns; Jeremy Lunsford; Jeri Jarnagan; Jerilyn S.<br />

Jones; Jessica Ronco; Jessica Scott; Jodi Hubble; John & Amy Hearn; John & Sharon Drawbaugh; John Buchanan; John Lawver; John<br />

Paul Nelson; John Weidenhof; Jon Funabiki; Jonathan Swerdlin; Jonathan Wright; Jose and Belinda Martinez; Joseph and Barbara<br />

Shulman; Joshua Patterson; Joshua Seno; Josie Maniscalco-Powell; Joyce Mickels; Juan Martinez; Juanita M. Schoen; Juanita Rosenfeld;<br />

Judith Hubbard; Julie Holdaway; Julie Totero; Julie Wilson; Karen Biancalana; Karen Bradshaw; Karen Yarza; Kari Weidner; Katherine<br />

Emerson; Katherine Giles; Kathi Diamant; Kathy Berkowitz; Kathy Mulcahy; Kathy Smith; Katy Hudson; Keith Edward Wright;<br />

Kelley Raymond; Kellie Parham; Kelly Boldy; Kelly Tran; Kenia Albarran; Kenny Cano; Kim Dillon; Kim Maciel; Kim Profeta; Kim<br />

Seehuus; Kingston and Woodstock Aikido Employees; Kiran Boyce; Larry Newton; Larry Shen; Laura and Lawrence Clague; Laura<br />

Cedergren; Laura Cole; Laura Featherstone; Laura Minami Memorial Fund; Lawrence A. Herzog; Leevi Olivier; Leon and Randie<br />

Reinhart; Leonor Cruz; Leticia Guevara; Liana & Jeff Thomas; Linda Bauer; Linda M. Selk; Lindsay Kircher; Linetta J. Gilbert; Lloyd


1ST QUARTER 2005 ANNIVERSARY EDITION<br />

ICF TSUNAMI RELIEF FUND DONORS<br />

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and Jane Rowland; Loch & Claire Crane; Lonette and Jeffrey Wesser; Lori and Roger Bunton; Lorraine M. Stiffelman; Lucia Tin;<br />

Lucinda Gibson; Lucy Killea; Ludy Leal; Luis Nava; Lydia J. Kraniotis; Lynn Allen-Biros; Lynne D'Amico; M. Breslauer; Marc Paul<br />

DeFrancis; Margaret Chi Yun Song; Margaret Laorenza; Margaret P. Tarbell; Margaret Song; María Elena Martínez Delgado; Marian<br />

Aguirre; Mariclaire Thomas; Mark Fackler; Mark Kuusik; Mark Kuznitz; Marlowe Berg; Martha Conover; Martha Cox; Martha Davis;<br />

Martha Vasquez; Marvin Edwards; Mary Ann Deming; Mary Campbell; Mary Davis; Mary Ellen Marshall; Mary L. Blansett; Mary Ruth<br />

Erickson; Matthew & Stephanie Dathe; Matthew Burt and Kristen A Lachenmeier; Matthew Wintle; Maureen Moss & William C.<br />

Pultz; Maurice Gloster; Maurice Glouster; Meg & Chris Feguson; Méndez Guzmán Family; Meredith Hasenbein; Mesman Hallman<br />

Family Fund; Mexicoach, Inc.; Michael & Joy Paeske; Michael and Etta Cannon Family Fund; Michael and Kathy Gordon; Michael and<br />

Mary Cono; Michael Hanley; Michelle Hendricks; Michelle Pujols; Mike Pegler; Mitzi Gimenez; Mona Kishnani; Mort Comer <strong>Foundation</strong><br />

Fund; Mr Frederick W. Powell and Mrs. Rose E. Sekulovich; Mr. and Mrs. Amir Nilipour; Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Kahn; Mr. and<br />

Mrs. Rob Mullally; Mr. and Ms. Charles J. Willin; Mr. and Ms. Dave Phillips; Mr. and Ms. Samaneh Tahbazof; Mr. Keith Sonnier and<br />

Ms. Charlene Auld; Mr. Mihir Parikh; Mr. Paul Bycott; Mr. Timothy Curren; Mr. Wei Liu; Mr. Xing Jian Ren and Mrs. Bei Xie; ms.<br />

Angela Gavira; Ms. Angela Rohde; Ms. Ann Perry; Ms. Anne Boucher; Ms. Anne Hutchins; Ms. Caroline Blair Bauhaus; Ms. Carolyn<br />

Galantolo; Ms. Christina Rusconi; Ms. Emily Lim; Ms. Ilona Pollak; Ms. Janet Paul; Ms. Jennifer Lowry; Ms. Jennifer Morey; Ms. Karen<br />

Novelli; Ms. Karina Wong; Ms. Liane Redford; Ms. Linda Selk; Ms. Lisa Babinet; Ms. Lisa Doharty; Ms. Martha Cox; Ms. Nanci Conniff;<br />

Ms. Rebecca Fung; Ms. Shirley Schwoerer; Ms. Virginia Bowen; Ms. Virginia Boyd; Ms. Yvonne Sansom; Nancy and Lucien Bonnafoux;<br />

Nina Thrower; Nurjahan N. & Michael W. Hurst; Nuwan Nanayakkara; Odalis Hernandez; Omaha <strong>Community</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong>;<br />

Orange County <strong>Community</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong>; Orlando Bagwell; Pablo Farias; Pacific Athletic Club; Pamela L. Allman & Larry N. Rennacker;<br />

Patricia Potts; Patrick and Mika Earley; Paul T. Espinosa & Marta E. Sanchez; Pernell Moore; Peter Stockwell; Pius Baur and<br />

Patricia Frech-Baur; Qing and Ning Zhou Lin; R.V. Thomas Family Fund; Rafael and Cynthia Muilenburg; Ralph Bolton; Ramesh Hakimafzal;<br />

Raul Flores; Ray and Janice Englert; Raymond W. & Judy Smilor; Rebecca Barson; Reed Vickerman; Renee S. Ulland Zavala;<br />

Rhina and Juan Ovalle; Richard & Monica Kiy; Richard and Donna Dehn; Richard and Elizabeth Steele Fund; Richard and Gail<br />

Roberson; Richard and Susan Howe; Richard and Traci Hoops; Richard Dopson; Richard F. Cahill; Richard Harway; Richard Opper;<br />

Richard Simons; Robert & Dale Fleming; Robert and Anita Feld; Robert and Cheri Manis; Robert and Christine Mendoza; Robert<br />

and Joyce Chang; Robert C. & Lisa M. Niesley; Robert D. & Shane G. Rose; Robert Dooley; Robert Fitzgerald; Robert Halstead;<br />

Robert M. Gaan; Roberta & Edward Diamond; Romulo Braga; Ronald and Danette Klein; Ronald E. Manka & Linda I. Bailey; Ruth<br />

Patterson; Ryan Perry; S.M. Johnson; Sally Nguyen; Sammly Maat; San Diego Children NOW Fund; Sandra Dang; Sarah Finney;<br />

Sarah Fisler; Sarah McQuaid; Sarah Mirkin; Savat Prasith; Scott and Karen Fleming; Scott Knowels; Scott Morrision; Sean Tompkins;<br />

Seattle Athletic Club; Seema Patel; Sergio Vinas; Shadi Poustchi; Shailesh Trivedi; Shannon and Sandra Crawford; Shawn Flanagan;<br />

Shelita Christian; Sherman M. Steinzeig Charitable Fund; Siri Fomsgaard; Smira and Atul Patel; Soma Tekumalla; Soumitra and Huma<br />

Ghosh; St. Peter's Episcopal Church; Stacey English; Stephanie Mirmina; Stephen C. and Margaret Katz Cann; Stephen Finnerty;<br />

Steve Arledge; Steve Chapman; Steve Creech; Steve Hennessey; Steve O'Malley; Steve Trudelle; Steven Prestrelski; Sue Rawe;<br />

Susan A. Crate; Susan Halloran; Susan Minnicks; Susan Noel; Susan Noonan; Susan Sander; Suzanne Greco-Lyons; Suzanne M.<br />

Mattiello-De Groot; Syed Ahmed Meer; Sylvia Busald; Tanya Fortuna; Tasha Lewis; Terri H. Poon; Terry Lamoria; The Colwell<br />

Family Fund; The Greater Kansas City <strong>Community</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong>; The Howe Family Fund; The Patricia & Christopher Weil Family<br />

<strong>Foundation</strong>; The Philadelphia <strong>Foundation</strong>; The Rabinor Scotti Family Fund; The San Diego <strong>Foundation</strong>; Theresa Smith; Thomas and<br />

Kara Swedberg; Thomas and Melissa Crosbie; Thomas Novotny; Tiffany Swygert; Timothy and Marilyn Torchia; Timothy Aurthur;<br />

Todd Harris; Tom & Jane Johnson; Tracey Trinh; Travis Freeborn; Travis Kemnitz; Trish Hyman; Trisha Jorgensen; University<br />

Reader Company, Inc.; Ursula E. Salamone; Valorye Ries; Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program; Vern and Dorothy Reynolds;<br />

Vicki Kirkbride; Victoria Valdez Lacanlale; Vy Baker; Walton Family <strong>Foundation</strong>; Weingart-Price Fund; Western Athletic Clubs;<br />

William and Dona Wildman; William and Sara Kobrin; William and Susan Barlow; William Davis; William Eiffert; Yan Wang; Yi<br />

Ming Helen Harris; Yvonne Pitts; and Zang Duong.


1ST QUARTER 2005 ANNIVERSARY EDITION<br />

ICF TSUNAMI RELIEF EFFORTS...<br />

(Continued from page 1)<br />

ety for disaster relief efforts in Banda Aceh by the Sempra Energy <strong>International</strong><br />

<strong>Community</strong> Investment Fund at ICF bringing ICF’s total tsunami<br />

related grantmaking to over $1 million.<br />

ICF’s “UN Tsunami Disaster Relief Fund” initiative brought together a<br />

unique collaboration of community foundations including the San Diego<br />

<strong>Foundation</strong>, Orange County <strong>Community</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong>, Kansas City <strong>Foundation</strong>,<br />

<strong>Community</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong> for Boulder County, the Central Minnesota<br />

<strong>Community</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong> as well as<br />

community foundations in Omaha,<br />

Buffalo, Philadelphia, Dallas, Tijuana<br />

and Chihuahua.<br />

UN <strong>Foundation</strong> Addresses<br />

ICF Tsunami Fund Donors<br />

As a way of saying thank you<br />

and providing updated information<br />

to all those ICF donors<br />

that participated in our recent<br />

tsunami related fundraising efforts,<br />

a special donor event was<br />

held on Friday, March 4 th , 2005<br />

at the Institute of the Americas,<br />

UCSD, in partnership with Project<br />

Concern <strong>International</strong>, The<br />

San Diego <strong>Foundation</strong>, Orange<br />

County <strong>Community</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong>,<br />

and the United Nations<br />

<strong>Foundation</strong>. The event featured<br />

Kathryn Bushkin, CFO<br />

and Executive Vice President of<br />

the United Nations <strong>Foundation</strong><br />

as the key-note speaker.<br />

SEE COMPLETE DONOR LIST ON PAGES 6-8<br />

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Children in a refugee camp with their gifts. Photo provided<br />

by the British Broadcasting Corporation.<br />

Support also came from several San Diego area companies including Accredited Home<br />

Lenders, Amylin Pharmaceutical, Hitachi Consumer Electronics, as well as Pacific Athletic<br />

Club, its parent company, Western Athletic Clubs, and their affiliate clubs along the west<br />

coast. Grassroots fundraising efforts were also undertaken in several San Diego area<br />

schools including several campuses of the Del Mar Union School District. At Torrey Hills<br />

School, for example, over $6,700 was raised by children K-6; another $2,100 was raised by<br />

the Del Mar Hills Academy; Carmel Del Mar School, $2075; and Del Mar Heights, $3,604.<br />

100% of all monies raised from the UN Tsunami Disaster Relief Fund at ICF has been targeted<br />

to support relief efforts of UN agencies in those areas most affected by the tsunami:<br />

• ICF’s first UN Tsunami Fund grant of $200,000 went to support disaster relief efforts<br />

in Indonesia, the Maldives and Sri Lanka, matched by an additional $100,000 grant from the<br />

UN <strong>Foundation</strong>. Total support resulted in $300,000.<br />

• A second grant of $300,000 from ICF, matched with $150,000 by the UN <strong>Foundation</strong><br />

is in the process of being issued to support housing re-construction efforts in the most affected<br />

communities of Banda Aceh, Indonesia. This project, with an overall cost of $24<br />

million is being overseen by the UN Development Programme (UNDP), and is also supported<br />

by the Governments of Japan, Netherlands and a consortium of twelve major Mexican<br />

donors, including Fundación Azteca, that formed an alliance called “Alianza para Asia.”<br />

• Remaining campaign funds will go to support UNICEF’s immunization programs in<br />

Banda Aceh, Indonesia.<br />

According to Richard Kiy, “the collaborative efforts of the many community foundations,<br />

corporations and clubs that came together to support the UN’s tsunami disaster relief efforts<br />

demonstrates the power of thinking globally while acting locally.”


1ST QUARTER 2005 ANNIVERSARY EDITION<br />

ICF BOARD MEMBER, ALAN RUBIN, SHARES THE EXPERIENCE OF<br />

HIS ENCOUNTER WITH ICF GRANTEES IN BAJA SUR<br />

be in desperate conditions.<br />

Recently I visited three ICF grantees in the Los Cabos areas: Liga Mac<br />

from San Jose del Cabo; The Palapa Society from Todos Santos, and<br />

Los Niños del Capitan from Los Cabos. I was greeted warmly by all<br />

three groups, and all expressed appreciation for the role ICF and the<br />

staff has played in their projects. Each was different, but all three had<br />

one thing in common: strong local leaders who take pride in their<br />

work and plan to do more fundraising and help more people in their<br />

communities. Currently, all three groups have “friends of funds” at<br />

ICF, from which their projects have benefited tremendously.<br />

In San Jose del Cabo, Liga Mac has developed a referral system to<br />

identify extremely needy families. Liga Mac volunteers evaluate the<br />

needs and provide food, clothing, medicine and counseling. I visited<br />

two of the families, all with many children, who without the help would<br />

In Todos Santos, the Palapa Society is led by a group of local business people. Their core project is built around a system of<br />

identifying at least 15 promising young women from poor families and funding the costs to enable them to stay in school<br />

through high school. The plan is give these girls the education and training they need to fill available jobs in the area. The<br />

Palapa Society also plans to repair and reopen a community swimming pool, which has been closed due to lack of funds.<br />

Young people will have a place to learn to swim and a healthy and safe place to gather. I was also shown some wonderful<br />

old murals on the walls of the Todos Santos Cultural Center. These murals need to be restored and the Society is working<br />

with the state for funding and has identified a muralist to do the restoration.<br />

In Los Cabos, I was taken to see the daycare center of Los Niños del Capitan. The group has recently completed building a<br />

facility that combines a daycare, preschool, nursery, health and dental center in a poor underserved colonia (neighborhood),<br />

several miles from downtown. The center is in full operation and is as modern, well designed and up to date as it can possibly<br />

be. The preschool children receive up to 3 meals a day and ongoing health care. The children are carefully selected from<br />

families whose parents have jobs. The care that the center provides enables the parents to work. The leaders in Los Niños<br />

del Capitan have many more ambitious plans to provide more service to the community and are implementing a number of<br />

very creative fundraising campaigns.<br />

I strongly encourage other ICF contributors to engage in grantee site visits if you’re ever visiting Baja California. Experiencing<br />

the work that these groups are doing first hand, is inspiring and motivating.<br />

Alan Rubin<br />

February 2005<br />

ICF Board Member Alan Rubin<br />

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For more information on how you can visit or contribute to these or other ICF grantees please contact Amy Carstensen at<br />

amyc@icfdn.org, or at 858-677-2914, or visit www.icfdn.org


1ST QUARTER 2005 ANNIVERSARY EDITION<br />

INTERNATIONAL ADVISORY BOARD FORMED<br />

TO PROVIDE ICF STRATEGIC ADVICE ON<br />

FUTURE DIRECTION<br />

ICF has established an <strong>International</strong> Advisory Board to provide its Board of Governors<br />

and staff with strategic counsel on how the foundation can better serve its donors and<br />

nonprofit grantee recipients across the Americas and Asia. Chaired by former ICF<br />

President and CEO, Lucy Killea, the Advisory Board held its first meeting in early February.<br />

The 16 person advisory board will offer unique knowledge, expertise and contacts to assist<br />

and facilitate ICF grantmaking in Baja California, as well as other regions served in the<br />

Americas and Asia; review and provide on-going advice on ICF’s programmatic initiatives;<br />

identify opportunities for greater community involvement and volunteer engagement<br />

with the foundation; and assist in furthering ICF’s vision and mission by identifying new<br />

funding sources and/or donors interested in international giving. According to ICF’s<br />

Board of Governors’ Chair, Leon Reinhart, “the members of the foundation’s Advisory<br />

Board will provide ICF with added breadth and perspective as ICF positions itself for future<br />

growth.”<br />

Honorable Lucy Killea<br />

(Chair)<br />

Alan Bersin<br />

Malin Burnham<br />

Claire Crane<br />

Loch Crane<br />

Jeffrey Davidow<br />

David de Baca<br />

Marta Flores<br />

Gabriela Manriquez<br />

Atul Patel<br />

Jim Polak<br />

Vince Siciliano<br />

Deborah Szekely<br />

Al Williams<br />

Paul Woo<br />

ICF’s <strong>International</strong> Advisory Board Members<br />

Former President & CEO of ICF and former California<br />

State Senator.<br />

Superintendent, San Diego City Schools<br />

Chairman, Burnham Real Estate Services & President, Burnham<br />

<strong>Foundation</strong><br />

Local philanthropist and historian<br />

local philanthropist and former architect<br />

President, Institute of the Americas and Former U.S. Ambassador<br />

to Mexico<br />

<strong>Community</strong> Representative, National City and real estate<br />

appraiser<br />

<strong>Community</strong> Representative, National City and promotora,<br />

Hablando Claro<br />

Director, Government Affairs QUALCOMM Incorporated<br />

Senior Vice President, Treasury, PriceSmart, Inc.<br />

Local philanthropist and civic leader<br />

CEO, First Pacific Bank<br />

Local Philanthropist, Owner of Rancho La Puerta Resort &<br />

Spa, Founder of Immigration Museum of the New Americans<br />

Retired Foreign Service Officer; President, The Amigos of San<br />

Diego Opera<br />

Owner, Photo Express<br />

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A timeline of beginnings...<br />

(Continued from page 2)<br />

1990: The Pacific American <strong>Community</strong><br />

<strong>Foundation</strong> (PACF) is incorporated.<br />

1992: First donor advised funds<br />

include the Casa Eudes Fund to<br />

benefit the Tijuana home for<br />

homeless girls.<br />

1993: The North American Free<br />

Trade Agreement (NAFTA) is<br />

passed.<br />

1994-1995: Mexican peso crash.<br />

Donors lose trust in Mexican<br />

agencies. This event hiders the<br />

performance of the foundation.<br />

1996: Lucy Killea joins ICF as<br />

CEO.<br />

1997: The PACF changes its name<br />

to the <strong>International</strong> <strong>Community</strong><br />

<strong>Foundation</strong>, broadening its mission<br />

to include philanthropy<br />

throughout the Americas and<br />

Asia.<br />

1999: A total of $156,000 in<br />

grants are made in this fiscal year.<br />

2000: ICF’s grantmaking increases<br />

to $182,000 annually.<br />

2001: Richard Kiy is appointed<br />

President & CEO of ICF.<br />

2002: Grantmaking increases from<br />

$352,000 to $890,000.<br />

2003: ICF awards 115 grants totaling<br />

nearly 2.6 million.<br />

2004: Over $2.5 million granted.


1ST QUARTER 2005 ANNIVERSARY EDITION<br />

Fifteen Years<br />

Richard Kiy<br />

President & CEO<br />

Board<br />

Officers:<br />

Leon Reinhart<br />

Chair<br />

Yolanda Walther<br />

Meade<br />

Vice-Chair<br />

Robert Kelly<br />

Secretary<br />

Alan A. Rubin<br />

Asst. Secretary<br />

Dr. Irma Gigli<br />

Treasurer<br />

For more<br />

information about our<br />

newsletter contact<br />

Julieta Mendez, editor,<br />

at (858) 677-2916<br />

www.icfdn.org<br />

The <strong>International</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong> (ICF) is pleased to announce<br />

its 15th anniversary annual gala. The event will be held on Saturday,<br />

May 14, 2005, beginning at 7:00 pm at the San Diego Sheraton Hotel<br />

and Marina-East Tower on Harbor Island.<br />

This special event will feature a VIP reception, Silent Auction, Dinner,<br />

Award Ceremony, and Dancing to Rico Tumbao, a well-known band<br />

that frequents Café Sevilla in San Diego. ICF is recognizing three outstanding<br />

award winners this year:<br />

Grantee of the Year: Niños de Capitán, A.C. for their successful construction of a day care facility<br />

and health clinic in Los Cabos, Baja California Sur<br />

Donor of the Year: Sempra Energy for their long-term commitment to nonprofit organizations in<br />

the U.S.-Mexico border region<br />

Collaborative Grantmaking Award: the <strong>International</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong>’s UN Tsunami<br />

Disaster Relief Fund, which has currently raised almost $800,000 toward disaster relief in South<br />

Asia with major contributions from five community foundations in the U.S. and Mexico, three local<br />

businesses, and hundreds of students, families, and individuals.<br />

Ticket prices begin at $125 per person, with sponsorship and underwriting opportunities available. Proceeds<br />

from the evening will benefit ICF’s “Sustainable Communities Fund,” which supports the foundation’s<br />

programmatic work throughout Baja California, Mexico and beyond.<br />

For more information or to purchase tickets please contact Anne McEnany at (858)677-2915.<br />

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Mimí, host of the Mexican<br />

morning show, “Cada<br />

Mañana” (Every Morning)<br />

from TV Azteca will<br />

be joining us as the Master<br />

of Ceremonies for<br />

ICF’s 15 th Anniversary<br />

Gala. Prior to coming to<br />

TV Azteca, Mimí’ became<br />

popular across Mexico as<br />

a pop singer with the trio<br />

known as “FLANS”.

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