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20 Grants Action Network Gualala, CA $5,000 For the Coastal Connections program. Algalita Marine Research Institute Long Beach, CA $5,000 For the debris science investigation kit. Amigos para la Conservacion de Cabo Pulmo, A.C. La Paz, BCS, Mexico $45,000 To advance conservation strategies and build public awareness and support for Cabo Pulmo National Park, BCS, Mexico; $18,800 To advance conservation strategies and build public awareness and support for Cabo Pulmo National Park, BCS, Mexico; $15,000 To conserve the reefs and landscape of Cabo Pulmo through monitoring, community surveillance, and other management programs to maintain ecosystem integrity. ANAI, INC Franklin, NC $21,500 For para-taxonomy training of indigenous stream monitors in Panama. Anat Kah, A.C. Puerto Aventuras, Quintana Roo, Mexico $12,300 To support the remainder of the first year of a two year project to promote violence prevention and good treatment in the community of Puerto Aventuras; $11,000 To support Friends of Puerto Aventuras (FOPA)´s scholarship program; $6,464 To provide grant support to the program Friends of Puerto Aventuras (FOPA); $6,400 To support the early phases of implementation of a two year program for violence prevention in Puerto Aventuras; $3,231 To provide support for the children's English program that is directed by Friends of Puerto Aventuras (FOPA); $2,682 To provide operational and project support to Anat Kah, A.C. AIDA -Asociacion Interamericana para la Defensa del Ambiente Oakland, CA $35,000 For legal and technical assistance in Panama and Mexico. Bienestar y Defensa Animal Aprendiendo a Vivir, A.C. Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua, Mexico $1,800 For general support, food and medical attention and supplies. Bio-Integral Resource Center Berkley, CA $5,000 To protect bees, birds, and beneficial Insects from Neonicotinoids. Botanical Research Institute of Texas Fort Worth, TX $10,000 For the biodiversity explorer program; $5,000 For scientific assessment of Cabo Cortez. Calflora Berkeley, CA $39,200 For "Great Places to See Native Plants" initiative. California Native Plant Society Sacramento, CA $12,270 For the Baja California Native Plant Society and related projects. Casa de Descanso San Jose Valle de Guadalupe A.C. Valle de Guadalupe, Jalisco, Mexico $24,000 For general operating support. Casa Hogar Cabo San Lucas, A.C. Cabo San Lucas, BCS, Mexico $15,000 For general and operating support. Center for Responsible Travel Washington, DC $4,000 For 1:1 stakeholder meetings in southern Sinaloa. Central Sierra Environmental Resource Center Twain Harte, CA $9,500 For Rim Fire Recovery support. Centro de Colaboración Cívica (CCC) México City, Mexico $40,000 To implement a multi- stakeholder vision for urban mobility in La Paz. Centro de Comunidad, A.C. Tijuana, BC, Mexico $4,500 General operating support. Centro de Incidencia Ambiental (CIAM) Panama City, Panama $250,000 For general support; $69,560 For the Panamanglar alliance. 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.

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Action NetworkGualala, CA$5,000 For the Coastal Connectionsprogram.

Algalita Marine Research InstituteLong Beach, CA$5,000 For the debris scienceinvestigation kit.

Amigos para la Conservacion deCabo Pulmo, A.C.La Paz, BCS, Mexico$45,000 To advance conservationstrategies and build public awarenessand support for Cabo Pulmo NationalPark, BCS, Mexico; $18,800 Toadvance conservation strategies andbuild public awareness and supportfor Cabo Pulmo National Park, BCS,Mexico; $15,000 To conserve thereefs and landscape of Cabo Pulmothrough monitoring, communitysurveillance, and other managementprograms to maintain ecosystemintegrity.

ANAI, INCFranklin, NC$21,500 For para-taxonomy trainingof indigenous stream monitors inPanama.

Anat Kah, A.C.Puerto Aventuras, Quintana Roo,Mexico$12,300 To support the remainder ofthe first year of a two year project topromote violence prevention andgood treatment in the community ofPuerto Aventuras; $11,000 To supportFriends of Puerto Aventuras(FOPA)´s scholarship program;

$6,464 To provide grant support tothe program Friends of PuertoAventuras (FOPA); $6,400 Tosupport the early phases ofimplementation of a two yearprogram for violence prevention inPuerto Aventuras; $3,231 To providesupport for the children's Englishprogram that is directed by Friends ofPuerto Aventuras (FOPA); $2,682 Toprovide operational and projectsupport to Anat Kah, A.C.

AIDA -Asociacion Interamericanapara la Defensa del AmbienteOakland, CA$35,000 For legal and technicalassistance in Panama and Mexico.

Bienestar y Defensa AnimalAprendiendo a Vivir, A.C.Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua, Mexico$1,800 For general support, food andmedical attention and supplies.

Bio-Integral Resource CenterBerkley, CA$5,000 To protect bees, birds, andbeneficial Insects fromNeonicotinoids.

Botanical Research Institute of TexasFort Worth, TX$10,000 For the biodiversity explorerprogram; $5,000 For scientificassessment of Cabo Cortez.

CalfloraBerkeley, CA$39,200 For "Great Places to SeeNative Plants" initiative.

California Native Plant SocietySacramento, CA$12,270 For the Baja California NativePlant Society and related projects.

Casa de Descanso San Jose Valle deGuadalupe A.C.Valle de Guadalupe, Jalisco, Mexico$24,000 For general operatingsupport.

Casa Hogar Cabo San Lucas, A.C.Cabo San Lucas, BCS, Mexico$15,000 For general and operatingsupport.

Center for Responsible TravelWashington, DC$4,000 For 1:1 stakeholder meetingsin southern Sinaloa.

Central Sierra EnvironmentalResource CenterTwain Harte, CA$9,500 For Rim Fire Recoverysupport.

Centro de Colaboración Cívica (CCC)México City, Mexico$40,000 To implement a multi-stakeholder vision for urban mobilityin La Paz.

Centro de Comunidad, A.C.Tijuana, BC, Mexico$4,500 General operating support.

Centro de Incidencia Ambiental(CIAM)Panama City, Panama$250,000 For general support;$69,560 For the Panamanglaralliance.

The International CommunityFoundation is proud of all theaccomplishments of its grantees in this fiscal year. Annually, wereview hundreds of proposals,conduct site visits, and evaluateimpact in the communities ourdonors care about.

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Centro Mexicano de DerechoAmbiental, A. C. (CEMDA)Mexico City, Mexico$216,000 For general support andcapacity-building; $100,000 For legalsupport in NW Mexico; $80,000 Tosupport an effective legal frameworkand its enforcement for NW Mexicoover two years; $55,000 Forinstitutional strengthening; $50,000For general support; $18,400 For acommunications campaign on miningin La Paz, BCS, Mexico.

Centro Mexicano Para La DefensaDel Medio Ambiente A.C.Ensenada, BC, Mexico$130,000 For legal support forenvironmental conservation in theGulf of California and Baja Californiapeninsula; $36,000 For a Baja WyssFellow; $25,000 For NorthwestMexico coastal protection; $10,000For legal and technical analysis of airquality in La Paz, BCS, Mexico.

Centro MujeresLa Paz, BCS, Mexico$50,000 For "Jovenes en Accion".

Charles Darwin Foundation for theGalapagosPuerto Ayora, Galapagos, Ecuador$60,000 For priority research onPhilornis downsi; $53,483.86 Forpriority research on Philornis downsi;$13,000 For general support; $8,000For general support.

Children InternationalKansas City, MO$15,040 To fund the Early ChildhoodEducation Project in Guayaquil,Ecuador; $14,588.44 For the SafeWater Project in Guayaquil, Ecuador;$11,762.50 To cover 50% of atutoring program 2014 in GuayaquilEcuador.

Community PartnersLos Angeles, CA$3,000 For The City Project's workin the greater Los Angeles region.

Comunidad y Biodiversidad A.C.Guaymas, Sonora, Mexico$200,000 For general support.

CONSELVA A.C.Mazatlan, Sinaloa, Mexico$10,000 For an executivecoordinator in sustainable tourism.

Corredor Historico CAREM, A.C.Tecate, BC, Mexico$5,750 For general operatingsupport; $5,000 To fund the programdirector, teachers and expensesrelated to the program.

Earth Island InstituteBerkeley, CA$9,000 For the Kids for the Bay'sWatershed Action Program.

East Cape Community UrgentCare ClinicLos Barriles, BCS, Mexico$30,000 To provide operationalsupport and purchase of medicalsupplies and equipment for theEast Cape Community HealthCenter.

Ebbett's Pass Forest WatchArnold, CA$5,000 For general supportEco-Alianza de Loreto, A.C.Loreto Centro, BCS, Mexico$18,800 To carry out communitymonitoring projects in Loreto BayNational Park; $15,000 To reduce thenumber of illegal fishing activitiesinside of Loreto Bay National Park bypromoting a community enforcementprogram for Loreto fishermen incoordination with federal authorities;$15,000 To educate the generalpublic and decision-makers aboutwatershed protection and

environmental, economic and socialimpacts of proposed mining activitiesto Loreto community; $10,311 For theenvironmental education programand CenCoMa renovations; $10,000For the Sister Park/Reserve Meeting;$2,500 For the environmentaleducation program; $1,000 Forfundraising and communicationsmaterials.

Ecology Project InternationalMissoula, MT$250,000 For programs in Mexicoand Panama; $5,000 For a smallgrants program for CalifornianosVerdes.

Endangered Habitats League, Inc.Los Angeles, CA$40,000 For general support.

Environmental GrantmakersAssociationNew York, NY$1,500 For 2014 membership.

Environmental Law AllianceWorldwideEugene, OR$40,000 For legal support in Mexicoand Panama.

Esperanza International, Inc.Seattle, WA$4,285.57 For capacity building inEsperanza International and theEsperanza Health Center.

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Fondo Accion Solidaria, A.C.La Paz, BCS, Mexico$10,000 For small socio-economicprojects in Baja California.

Friends of the European Foundationfor DemocracyWashington, DC$32,300 For general operationalsupport.

Friends of the RiverSacramento, CA$5,000 For river trips with decision-makers.

Fronteras Unidas Pro Salud, A.C.Tijuana, BC, Mexico$90,000 To support the "GenteJoven" program; $18,370 To supportthe Valle Verde Library of FronterasUnidas Pro Salud, A.C. in Tijuana, BC,Mexico; $10,000 For vaccinationcampaign aimed at preventingcervical uterine cancer in the Ojo deAgua community in Tijuana; $1,300Evaluation research on the impact ofthe Valle Verde Library in thecommunity.

Fundação IniciativaCuritiba, Parana, Brazil$10,874.88 To hire a nutritionist forone year; $6,618.54 For an artsworkshop for the children.

Fundación Albatros Media, (FAM)Clayton, Panama$10,000 For "Ruta de Gigantes"exhibitions in Mexico and the U.S.

Fundación Ayuda Niños La Paz, A.C.La Paz, BCS, Mexico$35,000 To support the scholarshipprogram for school year 2013-2014and for general operating support.

Fundacion CorcovadoSan Jose, Costa Rica$15,000 For general support.

Fundación de Apoyo para NiñosEspeciales A.C.Tijuana, BC, Mexico$4,300 For general operatingsupport.

Fundación Internacional de laComunidad, A.C.Tijuana, BC, Mexico$50,000 To provide salary

supplement support for medicalprofessionals at the Hospital Generalde La Paz--Juan Maria Salvatierraworking in collaboration with UCSDMoores Center Cancer, RadyChildren's Hospital, San Diego and St.Jude Cancer Center-Memphis toestablish a pediatric oncology centerin La Paz; $38,888.41 For "EmergingSustainable Cities Initiative"monitoring program in La Paz, BCS,Mexico; $25,000 For "EmergingSustainable Cities Initiative"monitoring program in La Paz, BCS,Mexico; $14,740.28 For the executivedirector of "Como Vamos La Paz"April-June 2014 salary; $5,500 Forfencing in San Pedro Martir NationalPark; $5,000 To implement a publicconsultation process for the La Pazclimate change action plan.

Fundación Junto Con Los Niños dePuebla, A.C.Puebla, Puebla, Mexico$4,299.24 For general operatingsupport.

Fundación Migdalia Rubio A.C.Tijuana, BC, Mexico$9,000 Scholarships for students forthe first semester of school year 2013-2014, and General Operations.

Fundación Miguel Batista (FundacionMaria Jerez)Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic$106,105.73 To provide programmaticand operational support in 2014.

Fundación Para la Protección de laNiñez, I.A.P.Tijuana, BC, Mexico$35,753.30 To strengthen the elderlyhomeless home "Casa Hogar PobresDesamprados"; $21,524.54 Tocomplete facility improvements forCasa Agnes Lester in Tijuana;$9,995.02 For the construction of ametal roof for the dining area forchildren in Mariano MatamorosTijuana; $6,229 To support theExpatriated U.S Youth EducationalEnrichment Program: Fortalecimientoe Integracion Academica deEstudiaantes Migrantes (FIAM),Second semester of school year 2013;$1,430 To carry out research of 7orphanages in Tijuana; $2,820 Forsupport of basic needs in Asilo SanVicente (Instituto de DerechosHumanos de Indigentes Migrantes,A.C.)

Fundacion Punta de Mita A.C.Punta Mita, Jalisco, Mexico$19,843 For general operatingsupport; $9,682 For the Healthyfamily-Youth Development Modulesponsored by the "Angels fund" inFundacion Punta de Mita A.C.; $9,400To assist the financing of Firefighter'sCrossing Borders' local activities.

Fundación TarpuyCórdoba, Argentina$56,857 For programmatic support.

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Gawad KalingaPoway, CA$20,000 To provide charitablesupport to victims of Super TyphoonHaiyan disaster relief in thePhilippines.

Grupo de Ecologia y Conservacionde Islas, A.C.Ensenada, BC, Mexico$100,000 For general support overtwo years.

Grupo Ecologista Antares, A.C.(GEA)Loreto, BCS, Mexico$40,000 For general support; $5,200To complete the construction of theGEA offices, library, and museum.

Grupo Tortuguero de las CaliforniasA.C.La Paz, BCS, Mexico$15,000 For operations and programsupport to RED Sustainable Tourism;$4,000 For field support to REDSustainable Tourism; $2,200 Tosupport Baja California participants atthe World Wilderness Congress;$1,000 To support the annualmeeting in Mazatlan.

Instituto EOZ de TecnologiasRurales, A.C.La Paz, BCS, Mexico$9,400 To provide clean water torural areas in Mexico.Instituto Mexicano Para LaCompetitividad A.CMexico City, Mexico$30,000 For an impact analysis oncompetitiveness of miningdevelopment in Baja California Sur;$18,500 For research on health andeconomic impacts from air pollutionin La Paz.International Center for JournalistsWashington, DC$39,000 For a journalist trainingworkshop in La Paz.

International Community FoundationCenter-Olivewood GardensNational City, CA$219,257.55 To provide charitablesupport for the operations andmaintenance of the house and gardenin National City managed byOlivewood Gardens: $30,000Support for non-capital

improvements to the historic NoyesHouse in National City, California.

ITDP MexicoMexico City, Mexico$16,700 For training on bike laneinfrastructure in La Paz and financingoptions for the urban mobility plan.Junta Administrativa EscuelaEnsenanza Especial De San RamonSan Ramon, Alajuela, Costa Rica$21,415 To support costs associatedwith the handicap-equipped bus andfor filed trips at Escuela EnseñanzaEspecial San Ramon- Costa Rica forschool year 2014 and 2015.

King Badouin Foundation U.S. Inc.New York, NY$26,250 To establish the InternationalCommunity Foundation Fund at theKing Baudouin Foundation UnitedStates (KBFUS)to provide charitablesupport to nonprofit organizations inEurope and Africa.

La Semilla de La Vida, A.C.San Jose Del Cabo, BCS, Mexico$464 For operations and facilities.

Laguna de Santa Rosa FoundationSanta Rosa, CA$9,000 For the "Learning Laguna"program.LibForAllWinston Salem, NC$100,000 General operating funding,program support including the Natureand Role of Sharia in Public Policyproject per proposal submitted.

Liga M.A.C.San Jose Del Cabo, Mexico$105,000 Educational Support,Medical, Aid and Basic Food Needs;$27,485.74 For the ACE Scholarship,Medical Assistance and Basic NeedsPrograms.

Los Cabos CoastkeeperCabo San Lucas, BCS, Mexico$30,000 For general support;$15,000 To raise the voice of civilsociety in the process rewriting theecological ordinance (POEL) for themunicipality of Los Cabos.

Maijañuí, A.C.San Ignacio, BCS, Mexico$25,000 For conservation and

economic development projects inLaguna San Ignacio.

Noroeste Sustentable A.C.La Paz, BCS, Mexico$30,000 For the catarina clamproject.

Occidental Arts and Ecology CenterOccidental, CA$9,000 For the WATER Institute.

Pacific Clinical Research Foundationdba Smiles International FoundationCarlsbad, CA$12,117.31 For general operatingsupport helping poor Guatemalanfamilies.

Patronato Pro-Hospital Civil deTijuana, A.C.Tijuana, BC, Mexico$50,000 To complete phase 2 of MiCasa Estancia project: To remodeland equip a temporary home forchildren and their families who arepatients of cancer at Hospital Generalde Tijuana; $35,000 For the MiEstancia project for children patientsof the pediatric oncology area atHospital General de Tijuana; $24,286To support the acquisition ofGeneXpert technology to facilitaterapid detection of multi-drugresistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) inTijuana.

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Pelagios Kakunjá, A.C.La Paz, BCS, Mexico$1,000 For travel to South Africa topresent a paper on shark migration.

Pro EsterosEnsenada, BC, Mexico$15,000 For general support; $5,500For habitat improvement andreintroduction of pond turtles nearEnsenada.

Project AmigoColima, Mexico$92,100 Education and CommunityDevelopment- Project Amigo 2013-14for Cerro de Ortega and Tecoman.

Pronatura Noroeste, A.C (PronaturaMexico, A.C.)Ensenada, BC, Mexico$120,000 Improve surveillance andenforcement in fishing grounds andMPAs.

Proyecto Fronterizo de EducacionAmbiental (PFEA)Tijuana, BC, Mexico$15,000 For the water qualitymonitoring program in Tijuana;$1,880 For water quality testingequipment.

Public Employees for EnvironmentalResponsibility (PEER)Washington, DC$25,000 To protect Sierra Nevadawatersheds.

Raiz de Fondo Jardines y EducacionA.C.La Paz, BCS, Mexico$150,000 For general support;$17,500 For six community gardensin La Paz.

Red de Observadores CiudadanosA.C. (ROC)La Paz, BCS, Mexico$25,000 For water quality andmarine monitoring in La Paz Bay.

Red de Turismo Sustentable yDesarrollo Social, A.C.La Paz, BCS, Mexico$35,500 For program andoperational support; $13,087 Forprogram and operational support.

Salmon River Restoration CouncilSawyers Bar, CA$9,000 For Salmon River watershededucation.

San Diego Natural History MuseumSan Diego, CA$200,000 For educational films andoutreach; $72,825 For PROBEA'sSmart Schools program in La Paz;$25,000 For two research projects inthe California-Baja California borderregion.

San Francisco Parks AllianceSan Francisco, CA$5,000 For the Kids in Parks' Pacific.

Chorus Frog Education andRestoration Project - Santa Barbara Botanic GardenSanta Barbara, CA$8,500 For the "walk through thewatershed" school tour program.

Santa Catalina Island ConservancyAvalon, CA$5,500 For the outdoorenvironmental connection program.

Save Mount DiabloWalnut Creek, CA$50,000 For the Curry Canyon Ranchacquisition and stewardship.

Scripps Institution of OceanographyLa Jolla, CA$227,363 For sustainable fisheriesand healthy marine ecosystems inhigh productivity areas of thesouthern Gulf of California.

Sierra Streams InstitueNevada City, CA$9,000 For the "citizen science in theSierra" program.

Smithsonian Tropical ResearchInstitute (STRI)Washington, DC$50,000 For the "HumpbackHighway" project in the EasternTropical Pacific Seascape; $43,770For teacher training program atGaleta Marine Lab in Colon, Panama.

Sociedad de Historia NaturalNiparajá A.C.La Paz, BCS, Mexico$127,000 For the "Dialagos de Agua"program; $110,000 For landconservation in southern BajaCalifornia Sur; $25,000 Forenvironmental technology andcommunity planning in sierra laGiganta.

Socios México/ Centro deColaboración Cívica, A.C. (CCC)México City, Mexico$17,069 To implement a multi-stakeholder vision for urban mobilityin La Paz.

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Solidaridad Ed. Thomas, A.C.(SETAC)Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco, Mexico$12,213.62 General operating support;$7,800 General operating support.

St. Augustine High SchoolSan Diego, CA$82,500 For the new studentactivities center at Saint AugustineHigh School.

Terra Peninsular A.C.Ensenada, BC, Mexico$11,000 For conservation programsin Baja California and fundraisingsupport for Terra Peninsular.

The Regents of the University ofCaliforniaBerkeley, CA$7,500 For the "Buzz About Bees"program.

The Research Foundation for theState University of New YorkAlbany, NY$85,061 For priority research onPhilornis downsi.

The Satyana InstituteBoulder, CO$5,000 To support the GenderReconciliation International project.

Tierralegre A.C.La Manzanilla, Jalisco$50,000 For the YES initiative andeco-school program

UC San Diego FoundationLa Jolla, CA$210,444 To provide charitablesupport to the Phase 2 of UNITE(Unraveling the Nucleus andNueroScience Via an InternationalTechnology Exchange) Programthrough the National Center forMicroscopy and Imaging Research(NCMIR) at the University ofCalifornia, San Diego.

United Against Nuclear IranNew York, NY$50,000 General operating support.

United Anglers of Casa Grande Inc.Petaluma, CA$9,500 For the PetalumaWatershedHabitat Restoration and Educationproject.

University of California DavisDavis, CA$9,999 For the statewide survey oftricolored blackbirds.

University of Minnesota FoundationMinneapolis, MN$60,332 For priority research onPhilornis downsi.

University Press FoundationBerkeley, CA$8,000 For the environmentalsciences program.

Vida y Prosperidad Todos Santos,A.C.Todos Santos, BCS, Mexico$7,000 For education and outreachactivities in Todos Santos.

Vigilantes de Bahía Magdalena, A.C.San Jose Del Cabo, BCS, Mexico$75,500 To strengthen Vigilantes deBahia Magdalena; $55,000 To protectthe natural resources of MagdalenaBay; $18,800 For communitymonitoring program at MagdalenaBay.

Waterkeeper Alliance, Inc.Irvinton, NY$1,500 To attend the BajaWaterkeeper Network meeting inDecember 2013.

Western Lands ProjectSeattle, WA$5,000 For general support.

Zoological Society of San DiegoSan Diego, CA$12,000 For travel related to thePhilornis research project.

Page 20, 21 (left), 24 (right): Early Childhood Education Program, Guayaquil,Ecuador Photo: Children International. Page 21: Agave against the moon Photo:Alan Harper. Page 22: Cabo San Lucas Natural Protected Area Photo: Ralph LeeHopkins, ILCP Page 24: Dudleya rainbow, Photo: Alan Harper. Page 25: WesternBluebird in Canon de Guadalupe Photo: Alan Harper.

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