2015 Annual Report - International Community Foundation
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2015 Annual Report - International Community Foundation
Annual Report 2O15 Annual Report 2015 1 Table of Contents 3 Leadership Message 4 25 Years of Inspired Giving 6Health 7 Education 8 Environment 10 Financials 12 Our Donors 26 Board of Governors & ICF Staff 28 Olivewood Gardens 29 Leaving a Legacy Our Mission Meaningful Giving. Inspired Change. An international nonprofit organization, ICF seeks to inspire international charitable giving by U.S. donors, with an emphasis on Northwest Mexico. 2 Dear ICF Donors and Friends, Our 25th anniversary year continues to be an extraordinary one. You may have already noticed that ICF has a new logo, a new website (www.icfdn.org), and a new look. You might have attended one of a dozen ICF events this year, including 25th anniversary dinners and receptions, grantee workshops, or donor education meetings. And hopefully, you had a chance to meet some of our new staff and board members as we visited grantees in the field, represented ICF at national and international forums, or were hard at work in our National City office. This milestone is important to all of us, and has even accelerated our progress in health, education, and the environment in Mexico, particularly in the Baja California peninsula and the Sea of Cortez region. In fact, in Fiscal Year 2015, ICF: • Granted $7.7 million to 105 organizations working throughout Latin America. • Celebrated the 15th anniversary of the conservation easements in Laguna San Ignacio, which collectively protect almost 340,000 acres of pristine coastal and inland areas in one of the most important whale birthing lagoons in Mexico. • Signed a binational memorandum of agreement with government agencies and nonprofit partners in Southern California and Baja California to continue combatting multi-drug resistant tuberculosis in the border region. • Prioritized scholarships and after-school activities in ICF’s education program, supporting over 25 organizations in Mexico alone. As always, we are grateful for your confidence in our team and your steadfast support of the International Community Foundation. It is thanks to your generosity that our work is possible. Sincerely, Alejandra Mier y Terán Board Chair Anne McEnany President & CEO 3 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 The San Diego Community Foundation Board votes to set up a separate organization for international grantmaking. First Donor-Advised Funds benefit the Tijuana Home for Homeless Girls, the Centro Comunitario in Tijuana, and scholarships in China. The Honorable Lucy Killea joins the foundation as first President & CEO. The Pacific American Foundation (PAF) is incorporated to fund projects in Latin America and the Pacific Rim. A total of $156,000 in grants are made this fiscal year. The Pacific American Foundation (PAF) changes its name to the International Community Foundation (ICF). ICF grows to 36 funds and $1 million in assets. Richard Kiy becomes President & CEO. “Having lived in Mexico for ten years, I really wanted to grow the connection between the U.S. and Mexico. ICF seemed like the perfect opportunity to do that.” – Lucy Killea, ICF President 1996-2001 “I am most proud of the positive social impact that ICF has had in communities and nonprofits along the Baja California peninsula, because of the Foundation’s grantmaking in that region.” In FY2015, ICF assets grew to –Richard Kiy, ICF President 2001-2014 over $21 Million across 18O funds “The ICF team is building on a strong foundation of program impacts, sound financial management, and a donor base that is passionate about solving social and environmental challenges in Mexico. ” To date, ICF has made over 1800 grants to nonprofit organizations totaling over $61 Million – Anne McEnany, ICF President & CEO 44 2003 2004 2005 2006 ICF and key partners purchase the Isla Espiritu Santo, transfer the island to the Mexican Government, and help to establish a UNESCO World Heritage Biodiversity Site for the Gulf of California. 2007 2008 2009 ICF grants out $5,256,141. Ten Year Snapshot 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 FISCAL YEAR Money Gifted $12M $10M $8M $6M $4M $2M 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 FISCAL YEAR Money Granted $9M $8M $7M $6M $5M $4M $3M $2M $1M 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 FISCAL YEAR $12M 2012 Binational multisector initiative begins to promote diabetes care and management using 3G wireless technology. Money Granted Money Gifted 2011 2013 2014 2015 ICF and partners expand support of the Emerging Sustainable Cities initiative for La Paz, to promote urban development. ICF establishes Olivewood Gardens and Learning Center, a Type 1 supporting organization. $9M $8M $7M The Walton home and $6M garden in National City is $5M gifted to ICF to serve as the $4M foundation’s headquarters. $3M $2M $1M 2010 5 Anne McEnany becomes ICF’s new President & CEO. ICF celebrates its 25th Anniversary and launches a new logo and brand. Health $667,594 TOTAL Health Grants in FY2015 made possible by our generous donors Over the past 25 years, ICF has supported partner organizations and special initiatives that align with our goal to increase access to high quality health services in Mexico, especially in the border region and throughout the Baja California peninsula. One of ICF’s key health partners is Amigos de los Niños (ADLN), a volunteer-driven nonprofit organization dedicated to providing quality healthcare to the children of Los Cabos, Mexico. ADLN’s “Friends Of” Fund at ICF supports free clinics and specialized medical services for children suffering from severe illnesses every year. When Hurricane Odile struck in September 2014, ICF reached out to our health partners in the region to assess damage, offer support for their recovery, and address the most critical health needs in the 6 community. ADLN was one of several organizations that received support from ICF’s Disaster Relief Fund, to cover the costs of providing basic supplies to people in rural areas devastated by the storm, repair damage to the ADLN building, and invest in window coverings as a preventative measure for future storms. In 2015, recognizing ICF’s capacity to serve as a trusted fiscal agent and champion of their cause, ADLN launched a campaign to construct and equip their own clinic space, and successfully raised over $100,000. Construction on the newly expanded clinic is now complete, and ADLN began to offer health services in the new space in November 2015. It is projected that the new building will enable the organization to double the number of free clinical services provided each year. ICF and our education partners focus on keeping kids in school, increasing access to quality education, and developing 21st century skills that will help students find meaningful employment after graduation. thinking and problem solving, collaboration, adaptability, and leadership. Today, ASF is serving 70 students in Tijuana, 18 of whom are university students who serve as mentors to new ASF participants. One organization that has embraced this holistic approach is Advancing Students Forward (ASF) in El Tecolote, Tijuana. Over the past 25 years of programming, ASF has proven that keeping students in school through high school graduation is not only an academic objective, but also has important secondary benefits, such as keeping students safe from gangs and drugs in at-risk communities. Since 2005, ICF has supported ASF in identifying, demonstrating, and pursuing this comprehensive approach to education through scholarship grants, technical assistance to test new program ideas, and as a financial home for ASF’s endowment fund. In addition to tuition support, ASF and the Centro de Comunidad A.C. have worked with El Tecolote students outside the classroom to develop life skills including critical In 2015, ASF’s endowment fund received a $163,000 bequest from a long-time donor who passed away. ICF will manage those funds in perpetuity to ensure a lasting future for ASF’s programs and the students it serves. 7 Education $1.47M TOTAL Education Grants in FY2015 made possible by our generous donors Environment $5.11M TOTAL Environment Grants in FY2015 made possible by our generous donors ICF works to protect the natural beauty and ecological integrity of critical sites in Mexico and Latin America through collaborative initiatives, such as the Laguna San Ignacio Conservation Alliance. 2015 marked the 15th Anniversary of this unprecedented coalition of local residents, conservation groups, and funders who came together to protect Laguna San Ignacio, on the Pacific coast of Baja California Sur, Mexico. Located on a 250-mile coastal wetland complex including mangrove forests, estuaries, and intertidal flats, this wild and pristine place has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site, a Biosphere Reserve, a migratory bird sanctuary, and one of the last places left on Earth where gray whales can give birth and raise their young in peace. 8 Over the past 15 years, the Alliance has successfully secured the protection of almost 340,000 acres and some 150 miles of coastline, virtually eliminating the threat of any industrial or large-scale commercial activity. For its part, ICF holds over $1 million in a stewardship fund that monitors and manages these protected lands; ICF also provides regular grants to the local community for economic and environmental projects that benefit the entire region. 9 www.icfdn.org Financials FY2O15 International Community Foundation and Supporting Organization CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION JUNE 30, 2015 (With summarized financial information for Fiscal Year 2014) 20152014 Assets Cash and cash equivalents Accounts: receivable Contributions Other Deposits & prepaid expenses Program related investment Property and equipment Investments Total assets $ 3,135,709 21,219 12,952 44,207 237,124 3,020,265 14,564,068 $ 21,035,544 Liabilities and Net Assets Liabilities: Accounts payable and accrued expenses Grants payable Total liabilities Net assets: Unrestricted Temporarily Restricted Permanently Restricted Total net assets Total liabilities and net assets Community & Economic Development 39,200 3,223 24,585 242,227 3,044,3749 17,151,550 $ 22,294,908 $ 241,186 515,745 $ 222,460 1,023,973 $ 756,931 $ 1,246,433 9,131,388 5,459,071 5,688,154 8,939,761 6,107,128 6,001,586 $ 20,278,613 $ 21,048,475 $ 21,035,544 $ 22,294,908 Civic Engagement Arts 2015 Grants by Area Health Education $ 1,789,749 Environment Education Health & Human Services Community & Economic Dev. Civic Engagement Arts and Culture Environment 10 66% 19% 8% 4% 2% < 1% www.icfdn.org International Community Foundation and Supporting Organization CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION JUNE 30, 2015 (With summarized financial information for Fiscal Year 2014) Unrestricted Revenue Gifts and support $ 5,587,877 Investment income 67,420 Other income 53,140 Net assets released from restrictions 4,775,589 Total revenue $ 10,484,026 Expenses Program: grants Environment Education Health and Human Services Community and Economic Dev. Civic Engagement Arts and Culture Total Program Grants Program services Olivewood Gardens Support services: Operating and administrative Development and fundraising Total expenses CHANGE IN NET ASSETS NET ASSETS AT BEGINNING OF YEAR Transfer to Agency Donor NET ASSETS AT END OF YEAR Temporarily Permanently Restricted Restricted 2015 Total $ 3,995,032 208,647 – (4,775,589) $ 186,568 – – – $ (571,910) $ 186,568 $ 10,098,684 2014 $ 9,769,477 $ 11,342,201 276,067 1,281,415 53,140 32,914 – – $ 12,656,530 5,111,509 1,470,338 667,594 326,649 148,550 5,250 – – – – – – – – – – – – 5,111,509 1,470,338 667,594 326,649 148,550 5,250 $ 7,729,890 – – $ 7,729,890 $ 6,088,341 919,032 672,293 – – – – 919,032 672,293 778,789 724,759 786,914 184,270 – – – – 786,914 184,270 695,670 196,643 $ 10,292,399 – – $ 10,292,399 $ 8,484,202 191,627 8,939,761 - $ 9,131,388 4,349,475 770,018 491,818 283,980 182,300 10,750 (571,910) 186,568 (193,715) 4,172,328 6,107,128 6,001,586 21,048,475 16,876,147 (76,147) (500,000) (576,147) $ 5,459,071 $ 5,688,154 $ 20,278,613 $ 21,048,475 11 www.icfdn.org Our 2O15 Donors $250,000 and Above Anonymous (2) The Leona M. and Harry B. Helmsley Charitable Trust Jewish Community Federation of San Francisco The JiJi Foundation Lindblad Expeditions - National Geographic Fund Organics Unlimited Qualcomm, Inc. $100,000 to $249,999 Brothers of Our Lady of Mercy Chang Charitable Lead Annuity Trust Discovery Land Company Foundation Environment Now First Citizens Bank on behalf of D. William Bennett Trust Fundación Internacional de la Comunidad, A.C. The David and Lucile Packard Foundation Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program Vodafone Americas Foundation Mr. Frank Carrillo and Mrs. Silvia B. De Lao Mr. and Mrs. David and Cindy Higgins Phyllis S. Hojel and Jake Mascotte $50,000 to $99,999 Anonymous (2) Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund I.A. O’Shaughnessy Foundation on behalf of Ms. Karen J. O’Shaughnessy Pronatura Noroeste, A.C (Pronatura Mexico, A.C.) Stewart Foundation United Way of San Luis Obispo County on behalf of Mr. Bert Forbes and Mrs. Candace Forbes Mr. and Mrs. Anthony and Linda Kinninger Ms. Martha MacNab Mr. and Mrs. Craig and Jackie Meyer $20,000 to $49,999 Anonymous (7) The Catherine Truman Trust Conservation Alliance Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund on behalf of Marcled Foundation Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Inter-American Development Bank Jewish Community Foundation of San Diego Paul M. Angell Family Foundation The San Diego Foundation on behalf of Living by Faith Fund Alan Harper and Carol Baird Mr. and Mrs. Rodger S. Kline Charles and Kathryn L. Mitchell $10,000 to $19,999 Aspen Community Foundation on behalf of the Mascotte Family Fund The Chisholm Foundation Robert K. & Patricia Dahl Foundation Davenport & Company on behalf of Adam R. Bronfman Family Foundation Lakeview Professional Serivces, Inc. Marion Margit Stewart Revocable Trust Open Blue Sea Farms, Inc. Orange County Community Foundation Peter L. Buck Revocable Trust Rose Community Foundation on behalf of David & Judy Koff Family Fund San Diego State University Sociedad de Historia Natural Niparajá A.C. Turner Foundation Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program on behalf of The Jeannie Tseng and Colin Rust Charitable Fund Wells Fargo Philanthropy Fund in behalf of the Moore Family Charitable Fund Western Surgical And Sedation Mrs. Lynn P. Coutts in memory of Robert Moore Laura Gieseking Donna Manning James Mulvihill Catherine B. Shmidt Mary G. Shroyer Mr. and Mrs. William H. Voge Mr. and Mrs. David Wick $5,000 to $9,999 Anonymous The Benevity Community Impact Fund on behalf of Mauricio Da Silva The W. R. Burgess Foundation Burns Family Charitable Foundation Epicor Software Corporation Helix Storm, Inc. HG Foundation Home Repo Tour, Inc. The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation The Cynthia and George Mitchell Foundation The Oak Tree Philanthropic Foundation Red Autismo, AC Resources Legacy Fund Rotary Club of San Diego Foundation INC Schwab Charitable Fund on behalf of Edwards Hopple Tompkins Charitable Gift Fund Tropical Aquaculture Products, Inc. Union Bank Accounts Payable Vibra Bank Wingate Foundation on Behalf of Walter Parks Mr. and Mrs. John Alexander Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Alexander Mr. and Mrs. C. Williams Ash Mr. Edward L. Barlow William T. Berry Susan E. Riedel Chad Craig Cheney Mauricio and Maria da Silva Mr. and Mrs. John Gladish 12 Dr. Irma Gigli Mr. and Mrs. Carl D. and Amie V. Gustavson Mr. and Mrs. Dov Haselkorn Lawrence H. Hendrickson Kathleen Mitchell & Scott Landis Frederick H. Larson Mr. and Mrs. Jack and Marty Lentz Mary Morrissey on behalf of Mary Morrissey’s Life Mastery Institute Gurnee Munn III Sergio Murguia Gail Norman Catherine Putonti Richard Ricks Tui De Roy Javier A. Serhan Ronald P. Stewart in honor of Dr. Arturo Izurieta Alan Towbin Mr. and Mrs. David J. Woodcock $1,000 to $4,999 Anonymous (4) The Anjulicia Foundation The Benevity Community Impact Fund on behalf of Stephan Jansen, Troy Gourrier, Neeraj Arora, James Accomb The Catholic Foundation on behalf of Stephen Weeg CDC Small Business Finance Corcoran Family Foundation Natural Resources Defense Council, Inc. Educational Testing Services on behalf of Rita Zeidler, John Kochanski, Willa Thomas, Thomas Van Essen, Marren Agwaro, Jennifer Brown, Ida Lawrence, Annabelle Simpson, Thomas Elliott, David Payne, Jacqueline Jarvis, Ferg Yu, Kirk Messick, David Hunt, Michael Nettles, Pramond Mathew Ellis Contracting, Inc. Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund on behalf of Edward & Sandra Abrahamian Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund on behalf of Sheila J. Julien The Estelle Friedman Gervis Charitable Foundation Incorporated Honorable Lucy Killea Irvine Comedy Club, L.L.C. Jewish Communal Fund Jewish Community Foundation of Southern Arizona on behalf of Martin Waldbaum Family Fund Kyle Todd Public Service Foundation on behalf of Todd E. Harper Microsoft Matching Gifts Program on behalf of David C. Oliver Mt. Bachelor Rotary Club Pangenix on behalf of Dr. Shung-Ho Chang T.R. Paul Family Foundation Pesenti Foundation in Memory of Frank Pesenti www.icfdn.org Our 2O15 Donors Qualcomm Matching Gift Program on behalf of Michal J. Koenig Rad Gem Heights, LLC The David B. Richardson Trust The Russell Family Foundation San Diego Private Bank on behalf of Emaluisa Serhan Schwab Charitable Fund on behalf of Peter Nissen Schwab Charitable Fund Scripps Networks Interactive SLTV Sunroad Holding Corporation TD Ameritrade Clearing on behalf of Erwin Potts Texas Prairieland Foundation Tompkins Charitable Gift Fund on behalf of Christina Alexander Tompkins Charitable Gift Fund on behalf of Nick Alexander Trinity Lutheran Church Vibra Bank Welch & Forbes, LLC on behalf of Deborah W. Crowell Wilderness Travel Worldwide Small Change Foundation, Inc. on behalf of James G. Harper Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Aborn Andrew Ajluni Mr. and Mrs. Gary Antonoff Hugh Bancroft in memory of Woody Johnson Michael Bereziuk Leslie Birnbaum David Boker Lynne Brennan Lisa Lund Brown Mr. and Mrs. Jim Buckner Marisa Janine-Page and William Caldarelli Malena Castano David Cherry Keith S. Christensen Michael H. Clark Cheryl K. Connors Alexander Cook Mary Corroon Richard L. Coulter Mrs. Shelli Crocker Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Crouch Mr. Daniel R. Curry and Ms. Judith Daufeldt Fred Damavandi Gayle Daniels Bruce Davis Colette and Robert DeNooyer Michael Devitt Michael Durham Dr. Samuel Dychter and Mrs. Kimberly Wagner-Dychter Alice Eilers Breanna M. Ellis Mr and Mrs Allen H. Ellsworth Mr. Charles M. Ewell Jr. and Mrs. Valerie A. Ewell, TTEES on behalf of Valerie Ewell Barbara Finlan Nancy Fitzmorris Mr. Augustine Gallego and Ms. Karen Thaxton Mrs. Michelle Gaylord Mr. and Mrs. Paul Geisler Dennis Geist Stephanie Gillman Mr. John M. Gleeson and Mrs. Patricia B. Deis-Gleeson Mr. James C. Gries Ms. Cheryl Hammond and Mr. Morgan Scudi Mr. William Hammond Amanda Hand Kelly Harcourt Karen Harpp Catherine Hartwell Mary Hay Garrett Herman Edith Hernandez Cleveland Hickman Judy Higby Daniel Houk Mr. and Ms. William R. Humphreys Joscelyn Hurst Amalia Hussong Eva Huston Mr. and Mrs. Hernan Ibañez Jennifer Ippoliti Raymond James on behalf of Robert Colman Kathleen Johnson on behalf of Sammy Schreiner and April Selman Mr. and Mrs. Rex Jones Mr. Bernard R. Kalscheuer and Mrs. Ellen Covairt Álvaro Castro Knapp Jan Kneib Mr. and Mrs. Michal J. Koenig on behalf of Miguel Aldrete Nancy Kraemer Diane Kramer Peter Kramer Judith R. Kugler David E. Kuhlmann Mary Lamy Josh Lauring Mr. Jo Van Leeuwen Mr. and Mrs. Jack and Marty Lentz Mr. and Mrs. Neville Levin Xin Xin Loh Margaret Marshall Laura Martin Mr. and Mrs. William McClay Anne McEnany & David Younkman George R. McReynolds Susan Meek Barbara A. Mendel Robert Merrell Marc Meyer Mark Miller in memory of Paul F. Miller LaDaun Mitchell Troy Moore Mr. David C. Morse and Ms. Janice 13 Marchbanks Mr. and Mrs. James H. Norman James J. O’Hara in memory of Paul Craw Richard O’Neal Patricia Parker Donna Parks Mr. Walter Parks Mr. and Mrs. Atul Patel Marc Patry Mr. and Mrs. John C. and Melinda Pentz Mr. Roland H. Pesch and Ms. Kathleen Rosskopf Ms. Judith A. Peterson Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Polak Maria Pope Herman B. Post Ellen Walton Ramsay Kimberlee Ray Stefan Reichenberger Trena Repp Joe Reyes Kay E. Roberts Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Robinson Richard L. and Marci Romney Georgia Rose John Robert Ryall John Sander Yoshihide Satomi Catherine B. Schmidt Mary Schmidtnowara Sarah Scoltock Mrs. Patricia Shannon on behalf of Pat & Rick Shannon Mr. and Mrs. Rick E. Smith Dawn Smith Dr. and Mrs. Simon Stertzer Joy Stocke Steve Stockton Johann Swart on behalf of Cabo San Lucas Tours Mr. Lawrence Taub Sally Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Tjossem Mr. and Mrs. John W. Valentine John H. Vance Mary L. Walshok Ph.D. Jeff Waugh Stephen Wertheimer Tamar Wilson Kathryn Wright John H. Yopp Yolanta K. Zawada Nicholas Zukin $500 to $999 Anonymous (10) The 1986 Rushing Living Trust AFA NYC The Benevity Community Impact Fund on behalf of: Robert Lem-Luzzi, Benjamin Eastwood, David Harcombe, Robert Lamm, David Kuhlmann www.icfdn.org Our 2O15 Donors The Cabo Agency Christ United Reformed Church Educational Testing Services - ETS Cares on behalf of Yvette Donado and David A. Hobson Educational Testing Services - ETS Cares on behalf of Walter B MacDonald and Simone Pollard First Contact Services Harold & Joan Feinbloom Family Foundation Schwab Charitable Fund on behalf of Ronald Thomas and Joan Mc Griff Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program on behalf of Gary Brumby Fund Victor and Ana Mary Sanchez David H. Arnold Catherine Bain Lawrence Becerra Roberta Beech Dr. Susanne Bennett and George Gomberg Willa Tomas-Blake Sara Bradford Margaret Brindle Giuseppe Brunetto William J. Brutvan Jr. Catherine M. Buchanan Mr. and Mrs. Jim Buckner Russell Burke Melody L. Bussey Ronald H. Bussey Mr. and Mrs. John O. Carney Sylvia Harcourt-Carrasco William Chadwick F.K. Jacqueline Chung Sally Anderson Clark Donald Clark Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Claverie Sean Coady Adam Cohen on behalf of the Lyons-Cohen Family Katharine B. Collins Tiffany Cook Mr. John Cowden and Mrs. Karen Cowden Lynn Crew Daylen Dalrymple in memory of Simone Wood & Paul Whitehouse Katherine Darras Mr. and Mrs. Gunther Dennert Judy Diamond Eduardo Diez Mr. and Mrs. Bill Durboraw Mrs. Carol J. Dyer Karolina Ericsson Jack Fisher Claudia Florsheim on behalf of Isabelle Ann Tiberghian Sherry Foken Brian Gannon Mr. Paul Ganster Rick and Pam Gardner Bob Geiger Michael Goodson Mr. and Mrs. Goodwin Mark Grantham Sally M. Greenberg Judy Greene Edward Greulich John H. Griner Toni R. Hall Karen Halloran Jean Hamburg Mr. Neil Hamm Ms. Christine M. Hanraham and Mr. David G. Hanraham Eva Seidel Haupt Ms. Gretchen A. Heinrichs Bill Hendrick Lucinda Herbert and Greg Flynn Melinda Herndon Daniel Hoile Mr. and Mrs. Steven D. Holliday Mr. and Mrs. Larry M. Hutchison on behalf of Roger Smith & De Cooper Karen Hyre Mr. Neil Joyce and Mrs. Kristin Brown Shannon Kennedy Ric and Elizabeth Kern Richard and Mónica Kiy Shirley A. Klein Mr. and Mrs. Jessie J. Knight Jr. and Joye Blount Karen Koewler Michael Lanigan Barbara Lathrop Dawn Lawson Mr. and Mrs. Carl T. Lewis Carol Lewis Mr. and Mrs. Yuwei Li Alexander C. Lindsey Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey J. Lofgren Donald Lorenz Cathy Loudon Kathleen Loudon Melinda Manchester in memory of Tom Manchester Ann Margerison Seth L. Krauss and Linda M. Masolini Barry Mason Maria Mcguire John William Miles Christopher Miller Mary Ellen Miller Ignacio Moore Mr and Mrs Chris H. Mootz Francine Morlok Cheryl V. Myers Mr. Jose J. Navarro Katherine Nidermaier Dinah Nikiforuk Linda Nordling Jackie Norvell Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Nussbaum Dr. and Mrs. Richard D. and Joan O’Connor Pedro Ordenes 14 Cynthia Ortiz Carol Parker Molly M. Philopant Brian Pietsch David Pitta Barbara Polk Peter J. Portlock on behalf of Peter Portlock and Linda Long Cheryl Posthuma Ken Preslar Eduardo Pulido Brigitte Rastoin Dr. Guenther Richter Mr. Korey Riggs Mrs. Deborah Riner and Mr. Jack Sweeney Ms. Laurie Robinson Ray Rodney Debra Rostowsky Ana Maria Sanchez Kathryn Scudera Shelley Semmler Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Slayen Judy H. Fair-Spaulding Ron and Heidi Sprague Christina M. Staley Ms. Gail A. Stanger Joann Stimson Leslie Stimson Jane H. Strauss Gladys Swan Catherine Sweeney Marsha Swoboda Marsha Sword Dorothy Szczepanski Jeff Voge Nicky Watson John Wayland Barbara B. West Mr. and Mrs. Adam Williams Amy Wood Jeremy Youngquist David L. Zogg $100 to $499 Anonymous (28) Adobe on behalf of Laurel D’ Angelo Alston & Bird LLP Baja Amigos The Benevity Community Impact Fund on behalf of David Kuhlmann Cabo Transfers Chevron Matching Employee Funds on behalf of Marilyn Guild Clark County School District Dallas Jewish Community Foundation in Honor of Calvin Hemphill Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Freeport-McMoran Copper & Gold Haro Industries, INC The Alice Anne Hobbs Trust L.E.K. Consulting, LLC Maureen Data Systems, INC. www.icfdn.org Our 2O15 Donors Microsoft Matching Gifts Program on behalf of Anonymous, Dena Becker, Alison Cunard Harry F. Moral Thompson Family Trust Network For Good on behalf of Laurel D. Angelo One4All Charitable Fund David & Lucile Packard Foundation Matching Grant Program on behalf of Jeanne McGinnis Peter A Moulton & Co. R&C Construction Group Corp. Rowan College Seidman Family Foundation Senderos Naturales The Snodgrass Family Trust St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church Voya Foundation Washington Crossing Audubon Society Wells Fargo Community Support Campaign on behalf of Catherine Getman Amy Ables Ms. Deb Abrahamson and Dave Cretella James F. Acomb Charles Adams Dr. Garret Adams and Ms. Lane Adams in honor of Dr. Charlotte Causton Jaqueline Adams in memory of Miles Q. Adams Sheryl U. Adams Connie Adamson James Adamson Jane Adorno Ken Agatstein Norma Alaniz Alan Alberts Ms. Allison Alberts Durango Alderson Miguel and Claudia Aldrete on behalf of El Sudeste Council Epsilon Sigma Alpha Jay Aldrich Terri Alexander Erin Allen Amy Allison Gary Allport John Almquist Claudia and Phil Alne Lin Altamura Stacy Alvarado Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Amendola Mr. and Mrs. Anastacio Carlos Anderson Kathryn W. Anderson Anna Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Eric R. Anderson in loving memory of Fred Partis Doris Andrews Karen Anspacher-Meyer Robert J. Anthony Rastoin Antoine Donnell Apetz Neeraj Arora Juan Arrizon Barry Ashton Lee Aurich Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Austin Roy Averill-Murray Jos Baardemans William Baerg Tara J. Bailey Mr. and Mrs Danny W. Baisley Mr. and Mrs. John Baker Christine Baker Bruce Balan Sandra N. Baldonado Mary Ballard Angel Bareno-Egan Deborah D. Bari Karen Barker Lydia Barker in memory of Steven Barker Nena Barlow on behalf of Harald Pietschmann Janice Barnard Jim Barnet Barbara Barry Carole Bartholomew Dick Bassett Marion Bauch Anita A. Baumgardner Gordon and Christine Baumgardner Leonard Bayer Gerald Bayete Serpil Bayraktar Peyt K. Beach-Turner in memory of Pete Mr. Lee Roy Beach and Mrs. Barbara H. Beach David Beck Leslie J. Beck Abigail Beckel Alain Bedard Fred Behrner Elaine Bell Carl Bellone Debra Benci Randy Bennett John Benson Dorothy Bentley James Berdan Molly Bergen Mr. and Mrs. Steven C. Berkowitz Douglas Berry Karla E. Bert Edmundo Berumen Mark Bettner Gregory V. Bida Marilyn Bieker Sylvia V. Blazina Sherman Blench Dolphia Blocker Steve Bloom Richard M. Blunt Laury Bobbish Scott Boden Beth Boesche-Taylor Rich and Susie Bohnemann Michael Bonner Jason and Jeri Bostic 15 Gary Bottoms Jennifer Bournique Gordon Bowdler Gordon Bowles in memory of Jo Bird Margaret Bowman-Hicks Janice Boyd Mr. Charles J. Boylan Lindi Braddock Tom Braddock Colin Brant William Brasier on behalf of Tailhunter International Alison Brett Vic Brevard Anita Brewer Mr. and Mrs. Rondal R. Bridgemon Veronica Bridges E.P. Broadnax and D.B. Murray-Iwezu Jonette S. Brockway Lynne Brogan Brad Brooke Felicia Brooks Laura Brown Andrea L. Brown Hollen Brown Martin Brunello Mr. Richard Brusca Fabian Bucheli Kenneth A. Budde David Buesch Jaye Buhlis Agnes Buka James Bull Edward Burchell Sherry J. Burge Mr. and Mrs. Frank and Lynn O. Burgess Terry Burnham Jeffrey Bye Ms. Ilse Calcagno and Mr. Keith A. Calcagno Victoria Calk Edmar Camargo Daniele Davide Camillo Faraggiana Tracy Camp Jaqueline Campbell Joe Cardona Eric Carlson Joan A. Carney Mr. Robert Carpenter and Ms. Susan Carpenter Amy and Erik Carstensen Don G. Carter Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Casabonne Anna T. Cascio and Edward Dougherty Evelyn D. Caskey Mr. Galey Sergio-Castelvetere Mr. Roberto Castro Richard Catt Georgina Causton Susan Cautson Robert Cecil Darell Chambers Gilles Champagne Our 2O15 Donors Richard Chandler Paul Chao Ana I. Carmona Chaves Min Chen Suilin Cheong Scott Christensen Kim M. Christianson Laurie A. Churchill Paul Cicchetti Helga Cihlar Janeil Y. Cillessen Robert Clack Mr. and Mrs. Peter H. St.Clair Kelley Clark Jeff Clark Ronald Cohen Joshua Coleman David Collette James Collier Robin J. Collins Angela Congelase Susan Conner Gregory A. Cook Catharine Cooper Catherine Cornbleth Karon Cornell Rob Corso Karen Cosby Graham Cox John C. Crabbe Deborah Crews Matthew Crocker Jessica Crocker Ms. Debra R. Croghan and Mr. Raymond D. Croghan Evelyn J. Cronan Stacey Cross Margaret A. Crouch Halbert D. Crow Anthony Cullen Alison T. Cunard Gary Curliss Meredith Curran Robert Curry Brian Curry Steven Cushing Harry Cyphers Jeff Dageenakis Marcia Dalrymple Jim Damalas Roland Daniels Donna Daugherty Mickey Davey Leonard H. Davids Linda Davis Ellen Dawley Carole Dawson Paul Dayton Murray Deathe Paula M. DeBlanc Joe D. Dedic Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. DeGasperis Michael DeLapa on behalf of Charles DeLapa Neddy Delgado Richard Demartini Diane Demee-Benoit Robert Denison Leslie Derr Russ Desrosiers Mr. and Mrs. James Detling Janet M. DeVries on behalf of Francisco Gabriel Dibble Susan Dichner Diana Dick Stacy Dieffenbach Dan Dion Allen Dixon John Doig Silvana Dolenec Patrick Donahue Tim Donlan Claudia Leacock Dougherty and Ray C. Dougherty Ruth A. Douglas on behalf of Duncan & Judy Douglas Gregoire D’Ozouville Jim Drain Barbara Dretske David Dries Dianne S. Driver Lisa Dubreuil David Duffy Theresa Duncan Karen Dunfee James DuPrey Emily Dwyer Caroline Dye Kellie Dyke Charles M. Dykes Kathryn Eagye Cynthia Ebinger Irene Eckstrand Virginia E. Eddy Peter Edick Glenn Edwards Mr. and Mrs. Kent Eikenberry Mr. Tom Elewaut Judson Eley Kathleen Elias Dana S. Eliason Mary L. Elleraas Thomas J. Elliott Cameron Emberson Mr. and Mrs. Fredric J. Englert Vickie Epler-Thompson Marsha Epstein Ralph Etter Charltotte Eulette Kate Evans Lucinda Everett Jane Faggen Philip Fairweather Alessandro Faraggiana Nancy C. Fava 16 Mark Feldhusen Clavien Félicien Claudia Fernandez Carole S. Fiedler Gustavo Fierro-Carrion Catherine Figarella John Filby John Filce Deborah Fiscus Mitchell Fisher Mr. Gerald Fitzgerald Allan Morgan and Christine A. Flanagan in honor of Richard C. Brusca Mark A. Flanagan Mrs. Jackie Flannigan Hester Fleck Frank Fleetham Hildegard Fleming David Fletcher Armando Flores Brian J. Foster Dale Fowler Mr. Douglas G. and Deborah Fowler Nancy Frankenberry Pete Fransway Susan Frazar in memory of Angel Thomas C. Frey Mr. and Mrs. Fred O. Frodesen Deborah Fronjian Valerie Frost Carolyn J. Frost Alison Fukumoto Susan Fuldauer on behalf of Roger Smith & De Cooper Ralph Fuller Maggie Fusari Virgina Gaber Marnie Gaede Beverly Galles Sherry Garcia Michael Garcia Dennis and Regina Garcia Mrs. Vicki L. Garrod Jane Gartner Liza Salinas-Garza Tim Gaudet Louyse Gauvin Scott Geer Kevin Gepford Mary Gerber Matt Gervais Cathy Getman Ted Giallourakis on behalf of Angela Giallourakis Cynthia Giauque Brooke Gifford Joan Giguere Susan Gilbert Robert Gill Kathleen Gillespie Dolores Gillette Michael Gilligan www.icfdn.org Our 2O15 Donors Douglas Gilliland Mrs. Patricia A. Gilman and Mr. Paul E. Minnis Gabrielle Gingras in memory of Betty McFall Carrie Givens Katrin Glaesmann Steven Glenn Robert Glick Larry Godber Kathleen Goetz Scott Goldberg Geissler Golding Michael L. Goldstein Lloyd P. Goldwasser Jaime González Luna Regina Gonzales Roger Gonzalez on behalf of Ann Evans Knight Louise Good Jackie Goodwin Tobie Gordon Peter A. Gore Paul Gorrell Mary Anne Gould Michelle B. Graham Mrs. Susan Graham Robert and Joan Gray Kenneth Greenbaum James Greenlee Mr. and Mrs. Todd Griffin Jeffrey Griffith Dawn Griffith Mr. and Mrs. Hugh and Jacqueline Grinnell Amy E. Grose Ariela Gross Susan Gross John Grossman Neal Gronlund and Margie Coles Jeb Guardiano Eric Guerber Raul Guevara on behalf of Raul & Robert Teresita Gutierrez Scott Gutovitz Carrie Haag Wendi A. Haase Jill Hacker Millie Haehl Walter Halicki Marc Hall Enrique Hamlet Daniel Hammerand Lori Hancock on behalf of Joe & Cathy Sparks Renne Hancock Craig Hand Evelia Hanna David Harcombe Leeann Harding Tonya Harmon Mary Harrell Rita Y. Harth and Cynthia M. Dean Janine Hasey Randy Hauke Norma Hayden Melinda Head Mr. and Mrs. Brian Healy Norman Heathorn Jonathan Hee Dennis Heitmann Michele Henderson Linda S. Henderson Bradley Hendrick Trey Henson Paula Heppler Elisa Herby Michael Heslop Paola Hidalgo Linda Hiebert Jennifer Hill Jerry Hill Timothy Hiller Nina Hipperson Mike Hird Manuel Hobiger David A. Hobson Paquita Hoeck Mr. and Mrs. Heinz and Barbara Hoenecke Miriam A. Hoffman Frank Hoffmann Mr. and Mrs. Michael W. Holmes in memory of Woody Johnson together we can make a difference Mr. and Ms. Robert and Sally Holt Mr. and Mrs. Donald Holten Larry Holtsclaw Linda Holy John Hong Janet Hopkins Brian Horner Karla Hose in memory of Ruby Madeline Hose Donna Howe Mr. and Mrs. William R. Howell Gwendolyn Hudson Mary Huigens Mary Hunter Elizabeth Hurst David Hutchison Sandi Iacabucci Macarena Iturralde Zach Ives Robin Jackman 17 Susan G. Jackson Michael Jackson Martin Jackson Mark Jacobson Carl Jacobson Angelika Jahnel Mr. and Mrs. Daniel K. James Michael James Rene James Alan Janc Stephan Jansen Sherry Jansen Jerry Jauregui Valerie Jefferd Gary Jenanyan Julie Jenkerson Susanne Jensen Robert D. Johns in memory of Susan Agid Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Johnson Godlind Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Johnson Mr. Craig Johnson and Ms. Dana Hickman Greg Johnson Lynda Johnson Martin Johnson Ramona Johnson Mark Jonas Cathleen Jones Linda D. Jones Particia Jones Kathy Jonokuchi Susan Jordan Arne Jorgensen Ellen S. Jori Mr. and Mrs. David H. Jos Hartmut Jungius Roxy Junkin Kurt Kaboth Mr. Alvin E. Kackley Darko Kalan Joshua Kantor M.A. Kaplan in memory of Ben Alrounian Martin Kaplan Marty and Marcia Kaplan Yevgeny Kaplun Jay Katz Jan Kaufman Mr. and Mrs. John V. Kay Randi Keith Laura Kelley Laura Kelly Carlos Kempff Nan Kennedy James H. Kennedy Jr. in memory of Woody Johnson Mary Kennedy Steve Kenney Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Kepper Julie Kershner Randal Keynes Jack Kinder Karen M. King Paul King www.icfdn.org Our 2O15 Donors Mr. and Ms. David and Nancy Kinninger Mr. and Mrs. James and Georgia Kinninger Frederick Klass Richard Klassen T.P.C. Klaver Sally Kleberg Mary Kloehn John Kloskoski Lee G. Knudtson Gary Koenig Jeanne Kolva Ann Marie Kotre Cheryl K. Kough Daniel Kowal David L. Hunt and Paula L. Kramer Betty Kramer Carol Krantz Alphonse Kremer Barbara Krugman Amber Krzys John Krzysiak Rick Kunselman Heikki Kurkela R. Kurzberg Linda Kutchenriter Michael Kyle Michelle Lacaruso Vonda LaFever Laurent Lamarque Robert Lamm Raphael Landesman Bethany Ann Landon Mr. and Mrs. Roger Landon Stephen M. Laney Peter Lange and Lori Leachman Kori R. LaPoint Betty T. Larrabee Christine Larson Candace Latham Mrs. Gail Laughlin Wendy Laughlin and Kees Docter Sylvia Le Blancq Jonathan Lea John LeCompte Thomas Ledig Laurie Lee Elaine Leedy David R. Leewood Marilyn J. Lehrner Michael Leigh Douglas E. Leihbacher Catherine Leipciger Thomas Leipzig Robert Lem-Luzzi Diane Lembo Stephanie Levi Thomas Scott Li Eric R. Lilly Barbara A. Limberg Carl G. Lindberg Don Lindoff Kay Lindsey Susan Lindstrom John Lingham Chrisitine Little Janet Lizotte William Locking Jeff Lockwood Francis Loke Cathy Lomas Donna D. Lonadier Roger Lonsberry Alan R. Lotspeich in memory of Robert G. Lotspeich Charles Louy David Low Ponzy Lu Margo Ludwig Doris Lukas Margaret Lundeby Walter B. Macdonald June MacIndoe Christy Madill Juliana C. Magalhaes Robert Magnani Natalie Mahler Frank Mallerdino in memory of Stacy Mallerdino Jeanne Maloney David Mancini Mohan K. Mani Elizabeth J. Manning Cynthia Manning Felipe Andres and Ana Gabriela Manriquez T.M. Manson Ms. Kristina Martinez DeaDotta Martinson Bill Marvin Catherine Mason Betty Maticic-Snyder Joshua May Robin M. McCormack Maybueno Peter J. Mayer Bruce Maynes Richard Mazurek Jane E. McClay on behalf of the McClay family Kathryn Mccoy Doug McDowell Mr. and Mrs. Brian R. and Lillian McEnany Tom McGowan Robert A. McKearney Kiril Mckee Harold McKenna Constance L. McLaughlin Bowser Donald McLelland Daniel McManus John McNamara Tory McVay Jacque McVicar Olgard Meier Ms Cristina Melgarejo Henry Melin Grant Melvin Fernando Mendoza 18 Sharon Merino Jerilee Merkle Dave Merrill Nancy Merrill Rob Merry-Ship Elizabeth Metcalf Jane M. Casey-Meyer Pamela Meyer Kelly Myers in memory of Don Craighead Laurie Michaels-Lee Steve Mikkelson Ruth Millard Don Miller Michele Miller Mr. Michael J. Millet Vickie Millhouse Virginia Milton Ruri Minamide Colleen Minchau on behalf of Kai Bradley Gonzalez & Family Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Mirrasoul Mr. and Mrs. Braxton D. Mitchell Leslie Mogul Gary Mollath Susan Monger Terry L. Monk Barbara Montoya John Moore Margaret Moore Jane Moore Taylor Morey Mr. Phillip Morgan Camille Morris Rothenburg Kenneth A. Morris Nicole Morrison Carol Motylewski Tina Moy Jill Moyer Marianne Muir Bill Mules Jorn Muller Thomas Mulroy Maximiliano Munoz Sharon Murawski Patricia Murphy Mr. and Mrs. Richard F. Myers Dave Myster Charles E. Naab Jr. Christina Narayana James Narramore Kirsten Nash Gerry Ann Nassetta Gerald Neff Sherri R. Neil Donald Neilson Cynthia Nelson Joyce Nettleton Mr. and Mrs. Gregory A. Neuman Samuel Newbold Jaquelyn Newman Kathleen Newman Carol Nichols www.icfdn.org Our 2O15 Donors Emma Nicholson Richard Nieder Ingrid Nielsen Noel M. Nino Kenneth Nixon Gunnar Nordstrom Teresa Norris Linda Notarainni Kareen Novak Andreas Nowara Dana Nugent Jeremiah Nyaribo David L. Obannon Erin O’Connell Mr. and Mrs. James J. O’Donnell Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. O’Donnell Anthony Ody Harry Ohlendorf John Okay Mr. Christopher and Mrs. Kendra O’Leary Douglas E. Olesen on behalf of Cathy & Doug Olesen Robert Oliver Dottie Olsen Arthur J. Olson and Shirley A. King in memory of Woody Johnson Mr. Randall Olson on behalf of Barb & Randy Olson Annie Omens Heidi Onsrud Jeanette Opper Mr. Richard Opper and Ms. Ann Poppe Mr. William L. Orcutt Adel-Marie O’Regan Johnnie Orr in memory of Amy Miles Otoupal Shameka Owens Cathleen Padden Michael Paduano Donald W. Page Mr. and Mrs. Paizza Priya Pandit Marina Panzetta Adriana Papadakis Bruce Papier Gail Parker Anne Parkinson Mrs. Sarita S. Patterson on behalf of Yurithza Campa Rivas Paula Patterson Donna Pawchuk on behalf of Systems Beauty College Alice Pawley Nancy Paya Bryce Pearson Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pejril Robin Peleg Nancy Pelletier Charles B. Pelton Sandi Peltz-Lumpkin Greg Pendon Alison Peper David Pepper Mr. Richard G. Perry and Mrs. Lucille Grossman Perry Timothy Persons in memory of Manuel Robert Mendoza Alma Peters Dorothy Peters Scott Petersen George Peterson Judy Petraitis Christie Phelan Diane Piastrelli Marissa S. Pinal Mark Pinto Robert Plimpton Angel Ploneda Elizabeth Poehler Edward Pollard Sivasankar Ponnambalam Ann Poppe Patric Powell on behalf of Jose Venegas Sharon Powers in memory of Don Graham Anita Preston Phil Price Jessica Pringle David Pruitt Greg Psaltis Adriana Pulido Rosemary Purrazzella Richard Raborn Frank Raguso Craig Ralston Richard Ramsay Elizabeth Randall Kiran Rapal Natalie Rastoin France Rastoin-Sternberg Thomas Rautert John Read Cheryl Rebensdorf Frances Record on behalf of Judy Greene James Reddy Donald Reece Carol Rees Evan Reese Cathy J. Reeves Jaime Reichbach Charles Reisig Richard A. Rene James Reser Alan Rexford Bonny Rhoden Paul Riccardi Kelly Rice Mark Richardson Mr. Thomas Richardson and Mrs. Kathileen Gallagher Gale Richardson Norma G. Richardson Joanne Richter Mr. Robert Rickerson Hanna Rieke 19 Donna Riley Chere Rinehart Konrad Ringler Claudia Risler Lee A. Roach John Roberts Deni Robey James R. Robinson Michael Rockwell Mr. and Mrs. Matt and Andrea Rogers Wayne Rohweder Gavin Rookledge Mr. and Mrs. John Rooney Mr. Ted Rose and Mrs. Susan Hill Shirley Rosenburg Brian G. Roskam Jim Rossi John Rossie Robin Rotondo Linda M. Rougon Alia Rudy Victoria Rundorff Rolf Rundquist Doniece D. Russell Justin Ryan Darrell Sabers Carole Sachs Mr. and Mrs. Diego Saenz Scott Saitta Silvia Salas Paula Saltzberg Doug Sanchez Steve Sanchez Maria T. Santos Sahoko Sato Edward Scarpelli Gary Schaub Wolfgang Scheuring Simone Schiffner-Backhaus Elizabeth Schilling Mr. and Mrs. Warren Schimpff Kevin J. Schlosser Gordon Schmeisser Larry Schmid Peggy J. Schmitz Kurt Schnebele David Schneebeck Thomas Schneider David Schnur Patricia Schoen Marvin Schoenberg Robin Schofield Terry Schoonover Diana Schramm Brian Schulte Lisa Schuster Jason Schutz Jonathan Schwartz Drew Scott James Scott Judith Scott Sandra J. Shaffer in memory of Jeff Shaffer www.icfdn.org Our 2O15 Donors Richard A. Shatz Bryan Shaul William W. Shaw Robert Shaw J.A. Sheedy Catherine A. Sheridan Joanne Sherwood Melanie I. Sheuerman Christian Shewey Mr. Edward and Mrs. Pat Shmidtmann Mr. and Mrs. David C. Short Ms. Kathy Shoulders Mr. and Mrs. Randy Shoup Erik Shumacher Craig Siemens Christiane Sietzen on behalf of Casa Natalia San Jose Del Cabo Susan Silver Sharon Simkin Elizabeth Simmons Mrs. Suzanne Simmons and Mr. Gordon Godfrey Susan Simpson Heather Singiser Kathleen Sischka Patricia T. Siskind Robert Skaggs Alicia Skiba Ole Skjefte Mitchell Slater Philliip Slessor Leland F. Small Paula and Steve Smith Duane N. Smith Mr. Harold C. Smith and Mrs. Susan McLane Rosemary Smith Brian Smith Georgia Smith Peter B. Smith Ian and Linda Smulowitz Joshua Snow Adrian Snyder Rena Snyder Erik Sorensen Mr. and Mrs. John Souza Melissa Spada Rudolf Specht Gwen Speckman Curtis Sperling Eric Sponburgh Rob Sproston James Spurr Matthew Spurrier Ms. Jerre A. Stallcup Jack Stalley Hubert Staudigel Patti Stengele Mr. Craig and Ms. Suzanne Stephan Judith Stern Karl Stertzbach Craig Stevens Richard Stewart Linda D. Stewart Jesse Stimson Patty Stimson Kathryn Stoner Cathy Storr Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Stothers Patricia Strand Holly Straub Mr. Arthur A. Strauss Lawrence J. Stricker Joan Strickland Gary Strom Ken Stumpf Pam Sullivan Kevin Sullivan Michael Sullivan Debbie Sutherland in memory of Alan Jewitt Margaret A. Swain Leonard C. Swanson Jennifer Sweargin Karen Sweeney Joan Sweetman Allison Swengel David Szczepanski Masanobu Takahashi Mari Tamez Alan Tatum Joyce Temoche Edith Tenneson Dwight Thacker Nicholas Thio John C. Thomas Robert J. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. William H. Thomas Bruce Thompson Dave Thompson Mr. John and Elena Thompson in memory of Susan & Peter Butler Linda Thompson Jackie Thomson Sara Thrasher Jeff Thummel Angela Tierney Robert Tininenko Kathryn D. Todd Jessica Torres Richard Torres Jon Towers Janet Trankle Michael Trillo Dr. Carl E. Trinca Mandy Trueman Ray Tse Steve and Anne Tucker Mary Ulinski in memory of Michael Ulinski Cecilia Usher Wayne Utecht Anthony Valente on behalf of Elliassen Group Sandie Valentine Margarita M. Del Valle Tanya Valle Felipe Vallejo 20 William Vance Robert Vanderbeck Margaret VanDyke F. P. Vaneyl Pamela Vantress Mr. and Mrs. Javier Vasquez Todd Vaziri Laura Veglia Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Vehorn Jean Verno Craig Vervalin Karen Villamena Juan Villarreal Gene Vincenti Dede Vlietstra Steve Vogel Dana Voien on behalf of Dawn Griffith Jane Voss Louise A. Waddick in honor of Mary Werbalowsky Jeff Waetje Jon Waite Mr. and Mrs. Quentin Wall Mr. and Mrs. John L. Wallace Elizabeth Ann Walsh Jeanelle M. Waltos on behalf of Ron and Jeanelle Waltos William Warburton Jonathan Ward in memory of Marilyn Zurek Stacey Ward Geraldine Warner Lesley Warren Linda Watermeyer James Watson James Webb Thomas Bliss and Merrily Weiss Thomas Wells Margitta Welsh Patricia Wenner Michael Whartenby Joan Whiteley Kelly Whittemore Susan Wiggins Wiliam Wilcox Mark Wilkens Maureen William Pamela Williams Mark Williams Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Wilson Ronald L. Wine Richard Winn Frank Wisniewski Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd E. Witham Charmarie Wold Merrill Wolf Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Wolfe Patricia A. Wolfer Melanie Wong Stanton Wong Dimitrianne Wood Jean Wood Linda Woodard www.icfdn.org Our 2O15 Donors Mr. Charles A. Worley and Mrs. Mary J. Sullivan Worley Dan Wray Jason Wright Walter Wright Peter Wuntke Heidi Wyle Mr. and Mrs. John R. Wysowski Anthony Yanni Charlotte Yates Phil Yenney Ronald Young Brenda B. Young Mr. and Mrs. Samuel H. Young Stacey Young Timothy Yu Sandra S. Zajac Inge Zamora Pedro Zapata Phillip Zerzan Donald Zettervall Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Zettlemoyer Diane M. Zugel Patricia Zupan Up to $99 Anonymous (27) Albatross Foundation Bio Bio Expeditions World Wide, INC The Carolyn B. Boone Live Trust Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund on behalf of Mr. Peter Galvin and Ms. Cynthia Elkins Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund on behalf of the Johnson-Schroeder Foundation Kingsmead College NASFA: Association of International Education Ride or Die Peoples Roedean School (SA) Slipmatsonline.com St. Stithians Boy’s College St. Stithians Girl’s College Gof Abbey Pam Abrahamsson Manuel Acueto William Adams Stephen Aguilar Scott Albers Mr. and Mrs. Miguel Aldrete Marilyn Allen Paula Alley David Almada Donna Andersen Luciana Andrade Wlamir Andrade Cathy Ansheles Patrick Apodaca Antonio Aral Magdalena Arasim Greg Arca Tyler Atkins Karen Reny Auger Mr. and Mrs. David Austin Robert A. Austin-Agnew Roxane Babinska Alton R. Bader Susan Bagnoli Cary Baird in memory of Earl D. Baird Stephen Bakopanos Jit Baral on behalf of Jacobs Farm Del Cabo Marja Barger Mr. and Mrs. Franklin L. Barnes Elviro Barraza Audrey Barrett on behalf of Dawn Griffeth Ashley Bartman Barbara Bascom Linda and Eugene Bass Christine Bastoni William X. Batista Patricia J. Bauer Joshua Beach Pamela Beard John Becker W. S. Bednarski Kimberly Bell Perica Bell Kathrin Bendixen Jean Benner Mike Berg Meredith Berry Patricia Bertero Joanne Bierzynski Annie Biggs Mr. and Mrs. Guy A. Bishop David Blair Roxana J. Bohrer Tony Bolger Mr. Travis Boswell Carrie Bouk Stephen Bourgeois Carol Boyd Kelsey Bradley Angel Braestrup Sarah Brennan Ginny Brewer Jennifer Brice Philip Brice Kyle L. Briesemeister Marilyn Brooks Tom Bross Bonnie Brown Celia Brown Nancy Brown Wayne Brunmeier Allison Buchtien Virginia L. Buerger John Bulger Elizabeth Burns Martin Bush Lucas Bustamante Adele Butterfield Paulo Camargo Luisa M. Campos Brooke Canady Mr. Ronald R. Canham 21 Melissa Carchia Harry Carle Vicki Carlson Barbara Carmichael Anna Carrasco Freda Chapman Liz Chambliss Constance Champlin Nicole Chan Susan Charest Philippe Chazot Bruce Cheney Chevron Matching Employee Funds on behalf of Cary Baird Sean Christian Thomas Cindric Mrs. Ellen M. Clark and Mr. Robert M. Gerber Scott Clark Michaela Clemence Kristina Coleman Stacey Cook Julio Copo Terres Roberta Coppersmith Mr. and Ms. David Cordeiro Benjamin Cortes Alex Cox Patricia Creighton Marcela Crowley on behalf of Carmen Hernandez Shenny Cruces Desiree Cruz Juan Cueva Kathleen Cummings Conrad Cunningham Julie Dao on behalf of Jennifer Oanh Le Gerry Darden Edward J. Davis Janine Davis Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Dawson Michiel de Jong Christine Deangelis Chad DeChant Julia Delafield Anne T. Depner Raeann DeRienzo Steven M. Deterville Terry Dexter Charles Digati Maria Dolores Carrilo Usbeck Martinez Dora Michael Dorris Michael Dougherty Mr. and Ms. Bryan R. Downer Sarah Duff Lee Dugatkn John Duggleby Zach Dumar Rachel Dunbar Judy Dunscomb Peter Duong Drew Dutton Ray Eakin www.icfdn.org Our 2O15 Donors Ben Eastwood Ed Echols Diane Ellis Ragnar Elmgren Mary Erian Judi Ernest and Schafer Tomassilli John C. Espland Mr. and Mrs. Norman N. Essakow Ms. Suzanne Evanson on behalf of Char Wenger Brian Eversham Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ewbank Kathleen Fallon Sue and Larry Feltmann Marina Feraud Maria Fernandez Reyes Yleana Fernandez Ms. Lori Finch David Finkbeiner Vivian Finlay Juli Fishback Cynthia W. Floyd Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Flynn Marlene Foster Michael France Carmelina Frasca Barbara Frier in memory of Tom Holzhauser Tom Fritz Leah C. Fry Lorna Fyten-Lea Mimi Gabriel Joey Gale Michael Gambuzza Gail Gans Mr. and Mrs. Victor Garber Derek Gardiner Robert Gaster Michael Gautrey Ms. Joanne G. Gauzens Michael Giefer Alexander Gilbert on behalf of Mauricio Da Silva Julie Gilmartin Mr. and Mrs. Steven and Everith Giovenco TTEE Emily Gitelman Jonathan Glick Hannah Glidden Sharon Globerson Mr. and Mrs. John Gomez Betsy Goodman Steven Gould Troy Gourrier Nancy S. Grant Bill Grantham Kendall Gray in memory of Florence Gray Michelle Greenwood Jennifer L. Gregori Heather Griffin Edda Groenhoff Gordy Grover Nicholas Gryshchuk Samuel Ha Andrea Haas Kim Hackbarth Ken Hackman James Hagen Richard Hale Lori Hamann Lauren Harman Jane Harmon Janet Harris Sharon Harrow Steve Hartsook Tracy Haslam Richard G. Hau Joanne Hawes Allison Haynes Mary Hedblom Robin A. Heidenreiter Lisa Hepner Rene A. Herndon Katherine Herron Holly Hilborn Deborah C. Hilgenberg Denise Hill Shannon Hoefer on behalf of Shannon Hoefer Richard Holbrook in memory of Lenore Holbrook Matthew Holland Jody L. Hollister Abigail Horrigan Kari Houlihan Carolyn Howard William Howard Jarvis E. Hudson Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Huffman in memory of Woody Johnson Mark Hufford Carolyn Huggins Mary K. Hughes Michael B. Hughes on behalf of Alexander Yau Hui Lim Chuck Hurst Vicki Hurst Vickie Hutton Michael Irwin Erik Iverson Jill Jackson Chris Jacobs Jennifer Jacobs Larri Jacquart on behalf of Chino Champion Bernadine Janowitz Rita and James C. Jaynes Jennifer Jenkins Yutaka Jodai Paulette Johnson Renelee H. Johnson Robert Johnson Pamela Johnston Mervyn Jones Teresa Jones Dr. L.A. Jordan C. A. Joubert 22 22 Joseph Just Steve Justus Albert Kaladjian David Karlene Steven Katona Ms Linda M. Keehan on behalf of my brother, George Peña Serge K. Keller Michele Kent Natalie Kern J.A. Kess Sharon Khan Cheryl King in memory of Jack Baughn Kathleen King Mary Kirby Boub Kish James Klauer Justine Klaver-Kibria Enid A. Klein Wendy Koch Katherine Koepsel Lesli Konigsberger Anna Korepanova Stanley Korwin Katharine Kraeck Christine Kramer Gregory Kramer Maria Kramer William Krauss Micah Krichevsky Marilyn Krone Dennis Krueger Dan Kubacik Janine Kube Linda Kuehl Klonie M. Kunzel Steven L. Kusnitz Sun Wook Kwon Thomas La Voy David Lachs Linda P. Laffler Vincent Lamb Chris Lamers Stefanie Lange David Larrea Luna David Larson on behalf of Kenneth A. Larson Susan LaRue Alejandra Lavander Mark Law Ana Leal Cervantes Carmen Leal-Cervantes Cynthia M. Lee Ms. Jennifer Lee Amanda Lejbowicz Laura Leonetti Coreen Lerwick Paul Levitt Ms. Karen Levy-Szpiro Julia Li Angela Lin Ms. Marsha J. Lindbeck Carole Lindner www.icfdn.org Our 2O15 Donors James M. Lindsay Karen Liu Paul Loewenstein Charisse Lolli Melania Lopez-Castro Gloria Loucif James A. Lovendahl Shannon Lowe Robert Lucas Doris Luehmann Paul Lundgren on behalf of Swim Cortez Thomas Mace Nicole Maclaren Kevin J. Majkut Julie Mallory Barbara Mandel Christine Marcinkiewicz Susan Marcus Kevin Marean Gerardo Marenco Carlos J. Martinez Roberto N. Martinez Madeleine H. Mason Marilyn Mason Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Mason Barbara W. Massey Rebecca Mathis Amanda Mayhew Claudio Mazzaferri Howard Mazzafro Shirley Mccarron Richard Mccourt Thomas McDonald Jeanne McGinnis Marsha Mcginnis Paul Mcglone Patrick McGovern Richard McGrath Glenda McKibben Kumar McMillan Judith McNamara Douglas McRoy Kathleen McShane Betty Meeker Luz Mejia Janice Meliska Michael Metzger Loren W. Miles on behalf of Jose Cruz Alicia Milla David C. Miller Toni Milner Kathleen Miner Pierce Misner Mojgan Mohammadi Michelle Moldenhauer Richard Monarch Rod Moniz William Morgan Thomas Morganroth Yasutakla Mori Elizabeth Morley Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Morris Mr. and Mrs. David Moser Angela Moskow Nicole Moss Rita H. Mossler Matthew Murray Corinne Myers Carole L. Nagan Tony Nahrung Allen Taylor Nance Eileen Naquin Makeda Negash Carmina A. Nephew Network For Good on behalf of Marilyn Guild Carol Newborg Sophie Nielsen Saddiq Nuru on behalf of Pierce Gordon Martha Olver Cynthia O’Mealy Verne O’Neil Laurie O’Reilly Debbie Otaguro Chrystal Oudijk Michael Pattison Garrett Paul Adrienne Pellizzari Linda Penn Lawrence Peppers Jerri D. Perfect Marion Pergande William Perrault Kat Peterson Andrew Pfullmann Allen Phillips James Phillips Robin Pintar Rudy Polak Cheryn Porter Mrs. Karen Powers Eva Pozsonyi Laura Prange Mary Price and Nick Waser Smita Purekar Neil F. Purtell Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Putney Michael Rabby Ariana Ramirez on behalf of the Alvarado Household Joseph Rand Jason Rasmussen Peter Rasmussen Mathilde Rastoin LeeAnne Rathmanner Mark Ravinet Taeko Reckwerdt Diane E. Regala Florian Reid Clarice Ribeiro Kenna Richards Emma Ridley Nancy Ries Alice Ring Casanna Robertson Megan A. Robinson Mark Roche 23 23 Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert W. Romero Alma Ronces Marilyn I. Rosine Monique Ross Laurie Rothenberg Jerrine Rowley Diane Ruben Catherine Rysewyk Melissa Sagba Tarek Saidi David Sainsbury Sandra Saiz Abby Saltzberg Paula B. Saltzberg Adrienne Salz Ronald P. Sanabria Andrea Sanchez Craig Sandler Karen Sandvoss Charmaine Saracco Arlene Satterlee Lisa Scheinkopf Marilyn Schiel Ryan Schnell Daniel Schreiber Shyanne Schull Michael A. Schwaller Mr. and Mrs. Clay H. Scofield Catherine Scott Karen A. Scott Tony Scott Juan Yu See Robert B. Sevier Kevin Seybold David Shapiro Julie Sheldon Douglas S. Shelton Alissa Sherry Pat Sielski David Siepmann Mr. Dan Silver Elizabeth Simoneau Patricia Simpson John M. Skakun Ryan Skinner Nancy E. Slusser Andrew Smith Anne M. Smith Derek Smith Howard Smith Jerry Smith Julie M. Smith Timothy Smith Henry Sobel Rachab Solorzano Mr. and Mrs. Allen Sonstein Mercedes Sotomayor Kornelis Spaans Fred Speaker Mr. Felix G. Speer and Mrs. I. Cristina Flores-Speer Lisa Spiers Ava Springer www.icfdn.org Our 2O15 Donors Denise Squires Shirley Stagner Mr. Richard Stark Thomas W. Stehower Cheryl Stephens Noah Stern Wilbur C. Stevens III on behalf of Laura, Clark, and Erik Stevens Dana Stewart Sherry Stockler Elizabeth Stoltz John Straus Daniel Strickland Doug Sullivan Lynn Sullivan Edwin Suominen Rebecca Sutton Colleen Sweeney Mr. and Mrs. Clinton E. Sweet Cassie Swindle Sue Talmadge YS Tan Mr. and Mrs. Gloria and Matt Taylor Lori Teig Olympia L. Tejeda Therese Terlap Belia L. Tet Kanchan Thapa Henry Thomas Connie J. Thompson Judith Thran Mr. William H. Thurman Bruce Tibboel Ernest Tiberino Ms. Nancy S. Tietge Cecilia L. Torres Kathryn Tosney Andrew Trembley Matthew Trevillion Chris Trueman Vu Truong Anca Tse Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Tucker Jeremy Tuler Thomas Tuohy Sonya Turcotte Ellen Valks Pamela Van Arsdale Marco Janse Van Rensburg Tiffany VanWych Theresa Vermeil Sandra T. Vickrey Adalberto Villalobos Heather von Sternberg in memory of Patrick Hanes Carol R. Walder Ahnie Walker Ed Wallace Joel Walters Mrs. Melanie Walters and Mr. E. Hardy Smith Thomas B. Walther Margie Walton Allison Wanamaker David Wang Harry J. Warnock Robert Wasko Cheryl Webster Ananda Weerasuriya John R. Weigand Victoria Weiler Joel Weisberg Thomas C. Welch Kayla Wells in memory of Frances A. Fullerton Joanna Wensler Laurence Werfel Peter West Ginevra West-Foyle Chad Whitefield Allen Whitehead Lena Whitehead Marsha L. Whiteman Renee Wild Rian M. Wilkinson Christopher Williams Kristi M. Willis Christine Wilson Martin Winkler Chloe Wolf Rebecca Wolf Catherine P. Wolfe Claire Wolfrom Lincoln Wolverton Anne Wong Holly Woodroof Jack Woods Jon Wooley Thomas Woolf Carla Zelaschi We are grateful for the many generous contributions made in FY2O15. Thank you! 2424 25 www.icfdn.org Grants The International Community Foundation is proud of all the accomplishments of its grantees in this fiscal year. Annually, we review hundreds of proposals, conduct site visits, and evaluate impact in the communities our donors care about. Advancing Students Forward Chula Vista, CA, USA $1,348 For general support of the Asistencia de la Infancia Salvatierra Orphanage. Amigos de Agua Caliente, A.C. La Paz, BCS, Mexico $17,000 For repairs to the reptile house in La Paz. Amigos De El Pescadero A.C. La Paz, BCS, Mexico $900 For the Pescadero Life Website. Amigos de Los Niños de Cabo San Lucas, A.C. Cabo San Lucas, BCS, Mexico $65,800 For a new clinic project; $47,000 For a new clinic project; $35,000 For the purchase of dental, audiology, and office equipment for the new clinic; $24,000 For general support; $4,630.77 For repairs to the office following Hurricane Odile; $4,000 For emergency food and supplies following Hurriane Odile. Amigos Para la Conservación de Cabo Pulmo, A.C. La Paz, BCS, Mexico $50,000 For general support; $40,000 For Institutionalizing Conservation in the East Cape; $20,000 For initiatives to advance conservation strategies and build public awareness and support for Cabo Pulmo National Park; $15,000 For community engagement activities; $12,500 For community and fishermen engagement; $3,000 For activities related to the 20th anniversary of Cabo Pulmo National Park. Anat Kah, A.C. Puerto Aventuras, Q. Roo, Mexico $7,107 To support the Friends of Puerto Aventuras (FOPA) program; $6,600 To support the FOPA program; $2,926.83 For general support; $2,760 For the FOPA Adult English program; $2,571 To support the FOPA Adult English Program; $2,000 For general support; $1,275 For general support. Asociación Amigos de la Naturaleza del Pacifico Central y Sur Aguirre, Puntarenas, Costa Rica $895.27 For general support. Asociación Interamericana para la Defensa del Ambiente (AIDA) Oakland, CA, USA $15,000 For advocacy and legal work. Baja Safe Human Society, A.C. Del Mar, CA, United States $7,250 For general support. Bio-Integral Resource Center Berkley, CA, USA $3,500 For amphibian program support. California Invasive Plant Council Berkley, CA, USA $10,000 For the Wildland Volunteer Network in California. California Native Plant Society (CNPS) Sacramento, CA, USA $18,420 For the CNPS 50th Anniversary Conference. California Water Impact Network Santa Barbara, CA, USA $5,000 For the Trinity River Campaign. Casa Albergue Temporal Para Niños, IBP Ensenada, BC, Mexico $30,000 For general support; $15,000 For general support. 26 Casa Cornelia Legal Services, Inc. San Diego, CA, USA $7,500 For legal representation of detained unaccompanied children. Casa Hogar Alegria I.A.P. Mexico, DF, Mexico $141,975 For building a new all-girls orphanage in Cacalomacan, Toluca. Center for Public Integrity Washington, D.C., USA $1,000 For the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists. Center for Responsible Travel Washington, D.C., USA $10,000 For the Competitive and Sustainable Tourism program in Sinaloa. Central Sierra Environmental Resource Center Twain Harte, CA, USA $10,000 For Rim Fire recovery and reforestation. Centro de Comunidad, A.C. La Paz, BCS, Mexico $4,239.47 For general support. Centro de Incidencia Ambiental (CIAM) Panama City, Panama $244,000 For general support. Centro Mexicano de Derecho Ambiental, A. C. (CEMDA) Mexico, DF, Mexico $200,000 For general support; $50,000 For general support. Centro Mexicano Para La Defensa Del Medio Ambiente A.C. Ensenada, BC, Mexico $130,000 For legal expenses of www.icfdn.org Grants environmental conservation work in the Gulf of California; $35,725 For the Wyss Fellowship; $28,200 For legal expenses of environmental conservation work in northwestern Mexico; $25,000 For legal expenses of environmental conservation work in northwestern Mexico. Centro Mujeres La Paz, BCS, Mexico $6,197 For emergency assistance following Hurricane Odile. Charles Darwin Foundation for the Galapagos Puerto Ayora, Galapagos, Ecuador $1,073,200 For strategic planning; $280,000 For general support; $131,527.22 For priority research on Philornis downsi; $124,475 For general support; $115,750 For general support and mangrove ecosystem research in the Eastern Tropical Pacific; $27,500 For general support; $11,500 for general support; $11,000 For general support. CODET Tijuana, BC, Mexico $2,681.80 For general support. Como Vamos La Paz, A.C. La Paz, BCS, Mexico $187,500 For general support; $70,000 For the Ciudades Mas Humanas conference; $50,000 For general support; $30,000; For basic necessities in marginal communities. East Cape Guild, A.C. Los Barriles, BCS, Mexico $20,000 For general support and the 2015-2016 scholarship program. Eco-Alianza de Loreto, A.C. Loreto, BCS, Mexico $35,600.92 For general support; $25,000 For the Loreto Coastkeeper Program; $15,000 For community engagement programs in the Loreto Bay National Park; $12,500 For community and fishermen engagement programs; $6,571 For the environmental education program and a community garden; $5,800 For a consultant to write the 2015 workplan and budget; $5,000 For disaster relief following Hurricane Odile. Ecology Project International Missoula, MT, USA $150,000 For the Mexico programs. Endangered Habitats League, Inc. Los Angeles, CA, USA $25,000 For the Terra Peninsular initiative. Feed the Hungry, A.C. San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, Mexico $4,685.80 For general support. Comunidad y Biodiversidad, A.C. Guaymas, Sonora, Mexico $150,000 For developing marine conservation and sustainable fishing models for NW Mexico. Corredor Historico CAREM, A.C. Tecate, BC, Mexico $4,400 For construction of the new building; $850 For general support of the Tecate Community Museum. East Cape Community Urgent Care Clinic Los Barriles, BCS, Mexico $110,000 For general operating support and expansion of the clinic; $10,500 For the installation of a new Digital X-Ray machine. 27 Fondo Acción Solidaria, A.C. La Paz, BCS, Mexico $52,000 For the AbraPalabra project; $40,000 For general support over two years; $28,875 For the La Semilla de La Vida A.C. program following Hurricane Odile; $10,000 For community grants in Baja California; $3,300 For the AbraPalabra project. Fondo Mexicano Para la Conservación de la Naturaleza Mexico, DF, Mexico $35,960 For the Pescadero program. Friends of the Dunes Arcata, CA, USA $9,000 For general support and the Tolowa Dune Stewards program. Fronteras Unidas Pro Salud, A.C. Tijuana, BC, Mexico $90,000 For the Gente Joven programs; $30,470 To support the library at Valle Verde and the Gente Joven programs. Fundação Iniciativa Uberaba, Curitiba, Brazil $11,000 For new closets at four youth homes; $10,413.30 For the computer and craft workshops. www.icfdn.org Grants Fundación Albatros Media (FAM) Panama City, Panama $34,800 For the Treasures of the Sea of Cortez campaign; $20,000 For the Treasures of the Sea of Cortez campaign. Fundación Ayuda Niños La Paz, A.C. La Paz, BCS, Mexico $34,200 For general support; $30,000 For general support and scholarships; $13,800 For activities in Laguna Azul; $8,000 For general support; $5,570 For disaster relief following Hurricane Odile. Fundación Migdalia Rubio, A.C. Tijuana, BC, Mexico $10,500 For scholarships and general support. Fundación Miguel Batista (Fundación Maria Jerez) Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic $107,843.11 For general support. Fundación Niñez Internacional (affiliate of Children International) Guayaquil, Guayas, Ecuador $17,900 For the early childhood education program; $31,906 For the tutoring program; $1,425 For GROWFund T-shirts for program participants. Fundación Para la Protección de la Niñez, I.A.P. Tijuana, BC, Mexico $10,266.73 For school supplies and infrastructure repairs at the Ciudad de Angeles orphanage; $10,000 For remodeling of the children’s bathrooms; $3,000 For institutional capacity-building; $220 For a study on Asilo El Refugio, A.C. Fundación Cantaro Azul, A.C. La Paz, BCS, Mexico $1,000 For coordinating a UNDP workshop. Fundación Corcovado San Jose, Costa Rica $4,000 For general support of programs in the Osa Peninsula. Fundación Internacional de la Comunidad, A.C. Tijuana, BC, Mexico $71,500 For the pediatric oncology program; $9,277.20 For the salaries of medical professionals at the Hospital General in La Paz; $4,500 For the salaries of health promoters working on the Puentes de Esperanza-TB program in Tijuana and Mexicali; $3,000 For treatment of tuberculosis patients in Tijuana and Mexicali; $2,325 For the Fundacion Luz Fund. Fundación Punta de Mita, A.C. Punta de Mita, Nayarit, Mexico $35,554 For general support; $15,000 For the Strengthening Grass Root Organizations project; $14,525 For the Teenager’s: Emotional Alphabet and the Parents as Pillars programs; $13,000 For general support; $12,000 For school kitchens and gardens; $10,000 For the Circo de los Niños project; $7,350 For construction of a kitchen at the primary school in Corral del Risco; $5,000 For the PEACE - Punta de Mita Summer Camp. Funders’ Network for Smart Growth and Livable Communities Coral Gables, FL, USA $1,000 For network membership. Grupo Tortuguero de las Californias, A.C. La Paz, BCS, Mexico $50,000 For general support over two years; $22,500 For community and fishermen engagement programs; $2,000 For the annual meeting in Sinaloa and general support. Hogar del Niño, A.C. Todos Santos, BCS, Mexico $5,100 To replace the palapa roof; $2,650 To replace study tables destroyed by Hurricane Odile. Hubbs-Sea World Research Institute San Diego, CA, USA $2,500 For general support. Instituto EOZ de Tecnologias Rurales, A.C. La Paz, BCS, Mexico $24,000 For distribution of water filters in BCS; $7,500 For water analysis in Sierra La Laguna. International Community Foundation Center - Olivewood Gardens National City, CA, USA $231,417.85 To operate and maintain the house and garden in National City, managed by Olivewood Gardens; $7,500 For general support and the Seedling Soirée event. King Badouin Foundation, U.S. Inc. New York, NY, USA $26,250 For the ICF fund at the King Baudouin Foundation of the USA (KBFUS); $21,000 For the ICF fund at the King Baudouin Foundation of the USA (KBFUS). Lake Chapala Society, A.C. Ajijic, Jalisco, Mexico $3,465.16 For general support. Golden Gate Audubon Society Berkeley, CA, USA $9,000 For conservation and resilience programs in the Bay Area. LibForAll Foundation Winston Salem, NC, USA $50,000 For general support; $50,000 For general support. Grupo Ecologista Antares, A.C. (GEA) Loreto, BCS , Mexico $40,000 For general support. Liga MAC, A.C. San Jose Del Cabo, BCS, Mexico $179,705.50 For the ACE Scholarship, medical assistance, and basic needs programs; $23,500 For disaster relief 28 www.icfdn.org Grants following Hurricane Odile; $20,000 For disaster relief following Hurricane Odile. Los Cabos Children’s Foundation Eagan, MN, USA $499,650 For general support; $81,147.45 For general support. Los Cabos Coastkeeper, A.C. Cabo San Lucas, BCS, Mexico $30,000 For general support; $15,000 For general support. Los Niños del Capitán, A.C. Cabo San Lucas, BCS, Mexico $12,000 For general support. Maijañuí, A.C. San Ignacio, BCS, Mexico $25,000 For conservation and economic development projects in Laguna San Ignacio; $10,132 For disaster relief; $5,000 For disaster relief. Marine Conservation Science Institute Fallbrook, CA, USA $15,000 For a white shark photo identification project at Guadalupe Island. Morada del Niño Jesus, A.C. Tijuana, BC, Mexico $9,000 For general support. National Taiwan University Academic Development Foundation, Inc. Chicago, Illinois, USA $100,000 For general support of the Department of Plant Pathology and Microbiology at NTU. Nativos de las Califronias, A.C. Tijuana, BC, Mexico $10,000 For general support. Noroeste Sustentable, A.C. La Paz, BCS, Mexico $58,850 For general support and the water monitoring program; $15,000 For disaster relief following Hurricane Odile; $9,400 For general support; $600 For general support. Orfanatorio Emmanuel, A.C. Tijuana, BC, Mexico $12,000 For general support. Pasitos Pre Escolar Especial, A.C. Tijuana, BC, Mexico $9,400 For scholarships and infrastructure repairs; $3,800 For scholarships. Patronato Pro-Hospital Civil de Tijuana, A.C. Tijuana, BC, Mexico $15,000 For electrical repairs at Mi Casa Estancia home for children with cancer; $6,000 For remodeling at Mi Casa Estancia. Pelagios Kakunjá, A.C. La Paz, BCS, Mexico $14,100 For shark research at Cabo Pulmo Marine Park. Project Amigo Novato, CA, USA $108,405 For education and community development programs in Colima, Mexico. Meaningful Giving. Inspired Change. Pronatura Noroeste, A.C. (Pronatura Mexico, A.C.) Ensenada, BC, Mexico $120,000 For fishing and conservation programs; $29,350 For management activities on the federal lands at Laguna San Ignacio; $19,500 For equipment to address the solid waste problem in Laguna San Ignacio. Propuesta Civica, A.C. Mexico, DF, Mexico $1,300 For general support. Proyecto Fronterizo de Educacion Ambiental (PFEA) Tijuana, BC, Mexico $25,000 For the Tijuana Waterkeeper program. Raíz de Fondo Jardines y Educación, A.C. La Paz, BCS, Mexico $100,000 For general support; $34,000 For general support; $7,000 For repairs after Hurricane Odile. Red Autismo, A.C. La Paz, BCS, Mexico $12,000 For general support; $10,000 For rebuilding the gymnasium. 29 Red de Observadores Ciudadanos, A.C. (ROC) La Paz, BCS, Mexico $30,000 For the La Paz Coastkeeper program; $25,000 For water quality and marine monitoring programs; $6,000 For disaster relief following Hurricane Odile. Red de Turismo Sustentable y Desarrollo Social, A.C. La Paz, BCS, Mexico $20,000 To implement a sustainable tourism program in NW Mexico. San Diego Natural History Museum San Diego, CA, USA $146,319 For research and educational activities in the Sierra de Cacachilas; $132,641 For PROBEA’s Smart Schools program in La Paz. www.icfdn.org Grants Scripps Institution of Oceanography San Diego, CA, USA $231,573 For the sustainable fisheries and healthy marine ecosystems program; $28,463 For a multinational study on mangroves; $25,000 For reef monitoring in the San Cosme-Punto Mechudo Corridor. Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute (STRI) Washington, D.C., USA $139,500 For research to protect migratory whales from ships; $55,000 For teacher training programs at Galeta Marine Lab in Colon, Panama. Sociedad de Historia Natural Niparajá, A.C. La Paz, BCS, Mexico $170,000 For the marine conservation program; $110,000 For conservation and community development models; $20,750 For outreach work in support of the proposed Sierras La Gigante y Guadalupe Biosphere Reserve; $13,070 For disaster relief in the San CosmePunto Mechudo Corridor. Solidaridad Ed Thomas, A.C. (SETAC) Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco, Mexico $6,000 For general support and a new office. St. Augustine High School San Diego, CA, USA $100,000 For construction on the new student activities center. The Greater Cincinnati Foundation Cincinnati, OH, USA $4,750.90 For the operating fund. The Palapa Society of Todos Santos, A.C. Todos Santos, BCS, Mexico $154,000 For land acquisition; $30,000 For adult English classes, scholarships and community health programs; $10,000 For medical and basic supplies following Hurricane Odile; $4,200 For rebuilding homes following Hurricane Odile; $3,000 For communications activities. The Research Foundation for the State University of New York (SUNY) Albany, NY, USA $103,541 For priority research on Philornis downsi. The Satyana Institute Boulder, CO, USA $25,000 For the Gender Reconciliation project; $10,000 For an insitutionaldevelopment feasibility study. UC Santa Cruz Foundation Santa Cruz, CA, USA $7,800 For bat conservation research in Sierra de Cacachiles, BCS. Unidos Por Mata Ortiz, A.C. Mata Ortiz, Chihuahua, Mexico $10,000 For lab equipment, computers and infrastructure repairs. Universidad Autónoma de Baja California Sur (UABCS) La Paz, BCS, Mexico $30,000 For research of fin whales in the Gulf of California; $20,000 For research on the carbon deposits in seagrasses at Bahia Magdalena. University of California - Davis Davis, CA, USA $35,000 For data collection and activities to protect California’s tri-colored blackbirds. University of Minnesota Foundation Minneapolis, MN, USA $61,839 For priority research on Philornis downsi. Vida y Prosperidad Todos Santos, A.C. Todos Santos, BCS, Mexico $20,000 For infrastructure repairs at an elementary school after Hurricane Odile; $10,000 For disaster relief in Sierra La Laguna. Vigilantes de Bahía Magdalena, A.C. San Jose Del Cabo, BCS, Mexico $25,000 For the Magdalena Baykeeper program; $12,500 For community and fishermen engagement. Voces y Visiones de Malinalco, A.C. Malinalco, Mexico, Mexico $19,000 For general support. 30 Waterkeeper Alliance, Inc. Irvinton, NY, USA $30,000 For general support for the Baja Waterkeeper network. Waves for Water, Inc. Santa Monica, CA, USA $2,000 For 200 water filters. Wild Equity Institute San Francisco, CA, USA $25,000 To mitigate nitrogen deposits at the Antioch Dunes National Wildlife Refuge. Zoological Society of San Diego San Diego, CA, USA $3,000 For travel related to the Philornis downsi research project. www.icfdn.org Executive Committee Chair Alejandra Mier y Terán Executive Director Otay Mesa Chamber of Commerce Vice Chair Jacqueline B. Meyer JBM Consulting Former Qualcomm Inc. Sr. Director Marketing Treasurer Atul Patel Senior Vice President, Treasury PriceSmart, Inc. Immediate Past Chair Samuel Simon Dychter, M.D. Executive Medical Director Fate Therapeutics, Inc. Secretary Cathe Burnham Community Engagement Board Members Susie Albin-Najera The Mexico Report Cheryl Hammond Former Director of Sales for Latin America, AT&T Yuri A. Calderon Chief Operating Officer Caldwell Flores and Winters, Inc. Irma Gigli, M.D. Professor Emerita University of Texas Health Science Center Houston and University of California, San Diego James Clark Executive Director, San Diego Tijuana Smart Border Coalition Anthony (Tony) Kinninger Founder/President & CEO Orange Commercial Credit, Inc. Ansonia Credit Data, Inc. Gustavo A. De La Fuente President/CEO Intelligent Office San Diego Gabriela Manriquez Sr. Director, Government Affairs Latin America Qualcomm Inc. Board Committee Chairs MARKETING - Jacqueline B. Meyer | INVESTMENT & FINANCE - Atul Patel | Audit - Anthony (Tony) Kinninger 26 31 Dr. Deborah L. Riner, Ph.D. Chief Economist American Chamber of Commerce of Mexico, AC Richard (Rick) L. Romney Real Estate Investor Mary L. Walshok, Ph.D. Associate Vice Chancellor, Public Programs and Dean, University Extension Adjunct Professor in the Dept. of Sociology, University of California, San Diego www.icfdn.org ICF Staff President & CEO Anne McEnany Director of Donor & Nonprofit Services Alana Ortez Senior Program Officer, Environmental Conservation Cynthia Wickerink Interim Program Officer, Environmental Conservation Eliza Brennan Marisa Quiroz Senior Health Advisor Program Officer and Grants Administrator Grant & Program Assistant Alicia Milla Sonia Contreras Angelica Leyva Operations Manager Conservation Scientist Accountant Conservation Fellow Yahaira Hudson Back Row (L-R): Angelica Leyva, Anne McEnany, Marisa Quiroz, Yahaira Hudson Front Row (L-R): Alana Ortez, Eliza Brennan, Alicia Milla Baja California Sur Field Representative Elizabeth Corrow Yamilett Carrillo Guerrero Daniel Weisz ICF Values COMMITMENT: To honor our donors and their vision to create sustainable communities throughout Mexico and Latin America. We respond effectively to the challenges and opportunities present in the region today and in the future. EXPERTISE AND KNOWLEDGE: To make good decisions based on our technical, programmatic, and local expertise that will give our investments the best chance of success. We will share this knowledge widely, encouraging participation and new ideas from donors, grantees, and other partners. STEWARDSHIP: To create lasting improvements in education, health, and the environment in Mexico and Latin America that also result in stronger civil society organizations, better managed marine and terrestrial ecosystems, healthier communities, and effective education systems. We safeguard donor intent and the resources entrusted to us. COLLABORATION: To transform passion into results through strategic partnerships, teamwork, and pooling of resources. INTEGRITY: To uphold the highest possible standards in international grantmaking. We honor donor intent and privacy commitments. We integrate a high level of ethics, integrity and transparency in all of our work. 27 32 Our Mission to connect and motivate students and families from diverse backgrounds through organic gardening, environmental stewardship, and nutrition education, empowering them to be healthy and active citizens. Olivewood Gardens and Learning Center is working to improve community health outcomes and environmental stewardship through garden-based nutrition education. Olivewood’s hands-on cooking and gardening programs encourage children, adults, and families to make healthy choices and protect our environment. Since 2010, Olivewood has hosted over 46,000 visits from community members, provided over 600 classroom field trips; and trained over 1,000 adults in home, community, or school gardening, and kitchen education. Last year, the Children’s Field Trip Program served 1,730 students and 563 adults. Two neighboring schools took part in an intensive program, in which 3rd, 4th, and 5th graders visited the Gardens three times, seeding in one season and harvesting in the next. They prepared nutritious recipes and tried new vegetables. Olivewood’s Family Programs engaged an additional 992 children 33 and 980 adults, who learned to grow food and prepare healthy recipes. Through its Adult Education programs, Olivewood engaged 191 adults in classes and events and 358 adults as volunteers and interns. Olivewood graduated its 100th Kitchenista from the Cooking for SaludTM parent education program and premiered “The Kitchenistas of National City” documentary. (See: TheKitchenistasmovie.org). Olivewood is having a big impact. Kids are eating more fruits and vegetables, families are embracing healthy cooking and eating, and together, they are building a healthier community. One teacher commented, “The experience of growing food and cooking it, and learning about how nature works, is invaluable. Students are eager to try food and take risks. They are eager to share with their families and want to eat healthy.” In recognition of this impact, Olivewood was named a Live Well San Diego Partner in 2014 and awarded the 2015 Public Health Champion Award by the County. What will your legacy be? WHO TO GIVE TO: ICF has more than two decades of experience helping our donors build charitable giving into their estate plans. Our knowledgeable staff can help you determine: ICF can connect you with the nonprofit organizations and community programs that match your areas of interest and will make the best use of your investment. With ICF, you get peace of mind knowing you made the right investments to meet your estate planning goals; ensuring meaningful giving for inspired change. WHAT TO GIVE: Find out what types of assets make the best planned gifts. 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