2018 ANNUAL REPORT Jackie Meyer, Board Chair, and ICF President and CEO, Anne McEnany.

Dear ICF Donors and Friends,

This year, we want to celebrate our donor community, which has been both committed and invested in Meaningful Giving. Inspired Change. addressing the needs of underserved communities and vulnerable natural habitats. Our work is both broad and deep. First, we support hundreds of educational, cultural, environmental, and health-related projects and programs – all implemented by local organizations. In fact, we are proud The International Community Foundation to report that, in fiscal year 2018, ICF granted over $10.8 million to 270 organizations in Latin America seeks to inspire charitable giving by U.S. donors, and the Caribbean. particularly those with an interest in northwest Next, ICF supports these organizations by sharing its programmatic expertise and geographic networks, helping to build strong organizations, and convening grantees to work together to resolve complex and Latin America, to strengthen civil society and issues. promote sustainable communities beyond U.S. borders. In the following pages, we highlight a few initiatives that ICF supported last year that we believe will make a real impact in the lives and well-being of local residents throughout our grantmaking area.

Finally, ICF has remained responsive to urgent demands. After hurricanes and earthquakes struck Mexico last year, ICF made disaster relief a priority, granting over $750,000 to rehabilitate the region. We also responded in Barbuda to help that island recover from the devastating Hurricane Irma.

We are incredibly grateful for the support that ICF’s committed donors provide to local organizations, projects, and catastrophic events like those described above and in the following pages. Our impact would not be possible without the dedication and steady funding you offer.

www.icfdn.org We hope that you will join us very soon – in our offices, on a site visit, at a workshop, or at one of our many events throughout the year. We are eager to introduce you to the inspiring work of individuals and organizations dedicating to improving the lives, communities, and ecosystems that we all depend on.

We look forward to hearing from you very soon! And again, thank you, for your support.

Sincerely,

Anne McEnany Jackie Meyer ICF President & CEO ICF Board Chair

Cover Photo: Debbie Helbing 3 International Community Foundation Team board of governors executive committee

Chair Treasurer Immediate Past Chair Jackie Meyer Atul Patel Alejandra Mier y Terán JBM Consulting Senior Vice President, Treasury Executive Director Former Sr. Director, Marketing PriceSmart, Inc. Otay Mesa Chamber of Qualcomm, Inc. Commerce Our Core Values Vice Chair Secretary Gustavo De La Fuente Cathe Burnham Executive Director Community Engagement San Diego - Smart Border Coalition

2017 – 2018 board members Commitment To honor our donors and their vision to create sustainable Yuri A. Calderon Donna Dillon Manning David O'Brien communities throughout Mexico and Latin America. We President and CEO Community Engagement, Financial Consultant Miller Calderon, Inc. & Author respond effectively to the challenges and opportunities present in the region today and in the future. Expertise and Knowledge Cheryl Hammond Gabriela Manriquez Emily Young To make good decisions based on our technical, Former Director of Sales Former Sr. Director, Executive Director, programmatic, and local expertise that will give our for Latin America, AT&T Government Affairs Latin America The Nonprofit Institute, investments the best chance of success. We will share Qualcomm Inc. University of San Diego this knowledge widely, encouraging participation and new ideas from donors, grantees, and other partners. Anthony (Tony) Kinninger Founder/President & CEO Integrity Orange Commercial Credit, Inc. To uphold the highest possible standards in international Ansonia Credit Data, Inc. grantmaking. We honor donor intent and privacy commitments. We integrate a high level of ethics, integrity and transparency in all of our work. icf staff President & CEO Program Officer: Anne McEnany Environmental Conservation Stewardship Angélica Leyva Vice President of Programs To create lasting improvements in education, health, Marisa Quiroz Operations and Program Associate and the environment in Mexico and Latin America that Gabriela Gonzalez Senior Program Officer: also result in stronger civil society organizations, better Health & Human Services Conservation Scientist: managed marine and terrestrial ecosystems, healthier Alana Ortez Restauremos Project communities, and effective education systems. We Yamilett K. Carrillo Program Officer: safeguard donor intent and the resources entrusted to us. Education, Arts & Culture Baja California Sur Eliza Brennan Field Representative Collaboration Cynthia Wickerink Accountant To transform passion into results through strategic Elizabeth Corrow partnerships, teamwork, and pooling of resources. Interns: Program Communications Finance Assistant and Outreach Andre Dungee Juliana Campos L/R: Eliza Brennan, Angélica Leyva, Alana Ortez, Gaby González, Marisa Quiroz, Marketing & Development Cailyn Etgen Anne McEnany, Lety Martínez, and Yamileth Carrillo. Not pictured: Elizabeth Corrow, Manager Andrea Osorio Cynthia Wickerink, Juliana Campos, Andre Dungee, Cailyn Etgen, and Andrea Osorio. Leticia Martínez Photo: Alberto Pomares 4 5 ICF 2018 Donors ICF 2018 Donors ICF 2017 Donors $250,000 and Above $50,000 to $99,999 Scott Serven Community Foundation for Southern Anonymous (1) The Community Foundation for the National Barbara West Community Foundation Greater Des Moines Christy Walton / Innovaciones Alumbra Capital Region Mr. and Mrs. David Wick Decorative Materials Int'l LTD “ We have spent some of our best Dalio Foundation, Inc. Davenport & Company The Denver Foundation family times together in Cabo Global Giving Inc. Environment Now $5,000 to $9,999 Fidelity Brokerage Services, LLC The Leona M. and Harry B. Helmsley Charitable Trust Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Anonymous (2) Foundation For The Carolinas and, over time, we have become Jewish Community Federation of San Francisco Jon Bon Jovi Soul Foundation The Alexander Family Trust Fraydun Foundation Inc. more aware of the challenges The JiJi Foundation Mericos Foundation Astroted, Inc. Ft Cares Foundation New Hampshire Charitable Foundation The Morris and Alama Schapiro Fund The Benevity Community Impact Fund Gordon Family Charitable Foundation of this growing area. Our family Paul M. Angell Family Foundation Oak Foundation Cameron Foundation The Greater Kansas City Community Foundation foundation turned to ICF to send Waitt Foundation The San Diego Foundation Education Testing Service - ETS Cares Grupo Compadres LLC Schwab Charitable Fund Fundación Internacional de la Comunidad, A.C. Harry F. Moral Thompson Family Trust small grants that help children $100,000 to $250,000 Toledo Community Foundation, Inc. Jewish Community Foundation of Southern Arizona International Small Islands Studies Association with the basics - a safe home, Anonymous (2) Donna D. Manning Lee & Luis Lainer Family Foundation Jewish Community Federation & Endowment Fund The Barrick Family Trust Union Bank Foundation AG/Trust Dept Michelsen Associates, inc. dba Kandeo Fund Kyle Todd Public Service Foundation nutritious food and a good Chang Charitable Lead Annuity Trust Drs. Alan Harper and Carol Baird Moore Charitable Foundation Lakepoint Brokerage LLC HG Foundation Michael Krichman National Philanthropic Trust Leichtag Foundation education. We couldn’t have Industrial Finishes & Systems, Inc. Moises Cosio Espinosa PGF Investments Corporation Manhattan Beachwear, Inc. done it without ICF’s guidance!” Jewish Community Foundation of San Diego Sven Lindblad Piedmont Trust Company Marin Community Foundation Organics Unlimited Amy E. Blackwell Royal Logistics Corps Cricket Club McKelvey/Daugherty Family Foundation The David and Lucile Packard Foundation JR Simplot Company Foundation Michael & Annie Falk Foundation GREAT GRANDSON Schlinger Family Foundation - WK $20,000 to $49,999 T.R. Paul Family Foundation Minneapolis Foundation Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program Anonymous (1) Tortilleria Los Comales National Instruments 17 YEARS OF AGE, Mr. and Mrs. David Higgins The Adam R. Bronfman Family Foundation, Inc. Tropical Aquaculture Products, Inc The Nature Conservancy LAWRENCE WELK Baker McKenzie LLP United Way of San Luis Obispo County The Patricia & Christopher Weil Family Foundation The Christensen Fund Vanguard Marketing Corporation Pepsico Foundation FOUNDATION – GENERATION 4 The Cynthia and George Mitchell Foundation The W. R. Burgess Foundation The Pew Charitable Trusts Robert K. & Patricia Dahl Foundation Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. The Pittsburgh Foundation Discovery Land Company Foundation Michael Bereziuk The Precourt Foundation Gleason Family Foundation Abel Brambila Qualcomm Matching Grant Program William Chadwick Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. and Peggy L. Hohm I.A. O'Shaughnessy Foundation Bruce Brekke Qualcomm, Inc. Virgina Chesney and Andrew Ades Marci B. Horton Indiana Trust & Investment Mgmt. Co. Dee Chirafisi Raymond James Charitable Donald Clark Anthony Irons J/P Haitian Relief Organization Lee Christie and Thomas Keffer Renewal Properties LLC Werner Clark Ryan Jefferies Jeanne R. Cordova Living Trust Dennis Geist Ronald P. Baker IRA Rollover Mr. and Mrs. William H. Clark Kevin Johns Network For Good Christos Georgiopoulos S. Morton Creech Charitable Jennifer Cochran Ayana Johnson The Overbrook Foundation Mr. and Mrs. John and Nina Gladish ServiceHouse B.V. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Crouch Terry Johnston P8H Inc. (Paddle8) Janice & Jerry Hawthorne The School Board of Palm Beach County, Florida Kevin Cullinane Catherine Jones Resources Legacy Fund Ewout Heersink Silicon Valley Community Foundation Catherine A. Culver Mr. Bernard R. Kalscheuer and Mrs. Ellen Covairt Stanislaus Community Foundation Joanna Henley Sky Island Alliance Mike Daniel Gordon Kaplan Suzanne and Walter Scott Foundation Patricia E. Kern-Cardillo and James G. Cardillo SkyMed International Elizabeth Daoust Eric Kettner Tompkins Charitable Gift Fund Michele Lafield Staley Capital Advisers, Inc. Nancy Davies Jacqueline Keveson Mr. and Mrs. Peter and Chloe Buck Tasheka S. Lavann Taqueria Los Comales Bruce Davis Linda Koster-Pon Mr. and Mrs. Anthony and Linda Kinninger Claudia Laviada Diez Barroso Topeka Community Foundation Leslie Davis Peter Kramer Dr. Anthony Phipps L.M.H. Maas The U.S. Charitable Gift Trust Anne Decker Susan Krouse Mr. and Mrs. Charles and Kathyrn L. Mitchell Michael Matzdorff U.S. Consulate in Mr. and Mrs. Peter and Julie Demetroulas Mr. Scott Landis and Mrs. Kathleen Mitchell Catherine B. Schmidt E.L. Meyer Jr. Welch & Forbes, LLC Xavier Dolan Jose Larios Nicki Larson James E. Pavisha Worldwide Small Change Foundation, Inc. Christopher Doyle Margaret Lawson Judith A. Peterson Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Aborn Henry Grayson Drexel Richard Lee $10,000 to $19,999 Greg Psaltis Magdalena Acevedo Eberl Family Robert Leipper “ Working with ICF has been very Anonymous (1) Robin S. Ramdeen Marc Agostini Eileen Elmore Mr. and Mrs. Neville and Leah Levin American Endowment Foundation Mr. Jeff Corbin and Mr. Darrel Schoeling Mr. and Mrs. Miguel E. and Claudia B. Aldrete Judy H. Fair-Spaulding Richard Lindner enriching as they share our idea of Ann and Gordon Getty Foundation Gail Schwinger Thatcher Alexander Michael Fischer Susan Lowes working with local organizations The Boltini Trust Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm and Mary Shroyer Ajinomoto Althea Tim and Nancy Fitzmorris Patricia Lucero The Chisholm Foundation Timothy Southwick Jeff Alvarez Dan Focazio Joe Lue Pann and supporting community work. Coco Point Fund Nolan Stewart Eleanor Andrews Mr. and Ms. John D. Foster Robert Mackie ICF does an incredible job of Goldman Sachs Philanthropy Fund Ronald P. Stewart Mr. and Mrs. Gary Antonoff Susan M. Frazar Gary A. Mainor Helix Storm, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Quentin Wall Guillermo Beade Federico Garcia Paul Malone supporting and monitoring the Higgins Hopkins McLain & Roswell Fred Bear Barbara Gervis Dave Mantooth The Hojel-Schumacher Foundation $1,000 to $4,999 G.H. Beens Joan L. Gibson and Donald F. Wurster Mr. David P. Marple and Ms. Ingaa Maria de Ruyter organizations that are part of its The Lawrence Welk Family Foundation Anonymous (22) Leslie Belzberg Sherrill Girard Baird Matthews network. Collaborating with this Orange Commercial Credit American Assets Inc. Dr. N. Berkheiser Michael L. Goldstein Marina McBratney Oregon Tilth, Inc. Apoyo Administrativo Especializado SA DE CV Alan Berman Mr. and Mrs. Gary C. Gray Eric McCracken Foundation is an opportunity Pacific Commerce Bank ARS Sand & Gravel Co LLC Krista Bjork James C. Gries Mr. and Ms. Michael McDonnell for growth.“ The Phyllis Hojel Revocable Trust Ashkin Family Foundation, Inc. Rick Bonin Mr. and Mrs. Carl and Amie Gustavson Anne McEnany and David Younkman Sozo Artists, Inc. Bank of America Charitable Gift Fund Koen Borsje Curt Hamann Michael K. McLeod Donald L. Aldridge Benedict Family Foundation Scott Bosch William Hammond George R. McReynolds Jene Buckner Brainerd Rotary Foundation Kathleen Brown Sylvia Harcourt Michael and Debra McShane MARÍA VILLALPANDO Mauricio and Maria da Silva The Burnham Foundation Paul Brown Chris Harrington Mrs. Alejandra Mier y Terán and Mr. Simon MEXICO PARTNERSHIPS John Heersink The Catholic Foundation Diocese of Rockford Lisa Bruno Nancy Hearon Somohano Meinig Family Foundation Charlene A. Jones Trust Paul A. Bumann Gene F. Hensley Joseph P. Monley and Ann Monley GLOBALGIVING Monica Robinson Bours Munoz Choate, Hall & Stewart LLP. Camila Canabal C.R. Hibbs A. Morcos

6 7 ICF 2018 Donors ICF 2018 Donors ICF 2017 Donors JustGive Mark Feldman Steve Maze Carol Schramer Knights of Columbus (KOC) Cynthia A. Fey Kevin and Debbie McKenna Pamela Scott Lange Family Foundation John Fielder James William McLaughlin Jeanne Seabaugh “ We are able to be in the business of philanthropy, The Oregon Community Foundation Barbara Frank Mr. and Mrs. Lee S. Mendel Jonathan Shaklee of being able to contribute in this way to the Sacred Heart Parish School Conor Frantzen Mayra Mendoza Alec Shaw Salesforce.org Caroline Fuller Kathryn Mengerink Bob Shaw important work being done to protect and The Settlement Company Diane Gallo Van Ess Mr. and Mrs. Craig and Jackie Meyer Darrell Shrader preserve some of the most amazing landscapes Todos Amigos Inc. Paul Ganster Carol Miller Glen Sickorez Amber Ahmad Susan Gibbs Charles Mills Wayne Silkett on Earth. We believe in developing long-term Tim Anderson David Girard Magda Grobner and Milton Hill relationships with our grantees that allow us to Robert J. Anthony Medardo Gonzalez Daniel Mintz Allyson Armstrong Robert Gottsman Donald G. Morrison build trust in their abilities and instincts. George J. Arnold Susan Graham Tricia Moslin Vanessa Arnold Mr. and Mrs. Richard J.S. Green Cristiana Motet-Grigoras Jeffrey Barber Edward Greulich Gail Mott The expertise of the ICF Team is an incredible asset and helps us Craig Bates Mr. and Mrs. Hugh and Jacqueline Grinnell J.C. Mourik immensely in our grant-making in Mexico. They provide extensive Susan Beaton Peter Grubb Heather Murchison Paul Beaudet David Hanna Werner Myburgh knowledge of environmental conservation and of the related J. Mark Beaver Robert Haulter Mr. and Mrs. Richard F. Myers Gordon Bell Sandra Haulter J.J. Navarro landscape in Mexico and apply that knowledge to provide trusted Ernest Bent Ann Hazard Cindy Nealley advice. ICF focuses on on a very special part of the world. This Mr. Fred Berner and Mrs. Elizabeth Manne Marnix Heersink Steve Nealley Julie Billingsley Maas Jan Heineman Mike Nelson commitment to Baja California and Mexico allows them to focus on Mr. and Mrs. Bob and Darcy Bingham Gretchen A. Heinrichs Jake Norton building strong communities and healthy natural spaces.” Sylvia V. Blazina Linda Hervey Wendy O'Brien Gary B. Blum Courtney B. Higgins and Nathan M. Dyke Tom Okker Berenice Borrego Kearsley Higgins Michael O'Leary SARA LOWELL Antoine Bovon Seth Horstmeyer Dennis Oliphant Peter Bradford Rick Hubbard Richard and Claire O'Neal MARINE PROGRAM DIRECTOR Russ Welch and Brenda Andrewson Deb Hulse John Oppenheimer MARISLA FOUNDATION Ben Bressler Candace Humber Ruby Pacheco-Gruebele Edo W. Brongersma Carl Hyman Gary Paige Kees Bruinstroop Macarena Iturralde Cory Palmeiro Fred Bryla Michael Jackson Stephen Park Knaebel Mary M. & Rodney K. Buckwalter Mr. and Ms. Gary S. Jacobson Roger Parks Lynne Murguia Sandra Sutphen Mary Burkey Jacob James Deborah Parrish Cheryl V. Myers Mr. and Ms. Larry Tallman Frank Buunk Bela Jankovich Catherine Pate Jennifer Nichols Debra A. Thomas Rob Buys Katja Janzon Gregory Patterson and Susan Mooberry Theodore Nixon Mr. and Mrs. Tjossem Elizabeth Callard Christine T. Jeffery Sarita S. Patterson Gail and Jim Norman Isabel Torras Kathryn Campbell-kibler Reid C. Jeffery Diane Perel Karen O'Keefe George & Lurline Twist Jarrett Cantrell Marek Jersak Donna Perrin “ The Eudist Home for Girls Linda Orozco Ron Valeggia Deborah Case Ulrich Jobs and Yvonne Woodfield Allan Peterson Endowment Fund is pleased Mr. and Mrs. Atul Patel Antoon van den Berg Michael Chambers Robin Johnson Tanya Peterson Patricia Pelizzari Albert Van Der Merwe Marianna Wai And Chi Keung Chan Travis Jones Mark Petrosian and honored to have been the Bernard Pon Anel Van Der Merwe Henry Chou Douglas Kane Caleb Peyton inaugural fund at ICF. Because Mariëtte Pon Gerard L.M. Van Hengstum Kathleen Christopherson James Kenton Colette Pfeffer Colby Powell Lucila Vargas Kim Clark Peter Kibbee Pamela Pfohl of the careful management of the Mrs. Mary Power and Mr. William E. Dietrich Julie Veenstra Yvonne Cohen Nancy Kinninger Glenn Pierce investments by the International Catherine Putonti Mr. and Mrs. Sergio and Diana Vinas William Corbett Shirley A. Klein Kristen Ploucha Ellen W. Ramsay Pamela Vasquez Paula Cordeiro & David O'Brien Bill Klipp Ben Posthumus Community Foundation's staff Mr. Craig B. Ranger and Mrs. Candice M. Haight Nick Walker James Cuthbertson Lauren Knapp Sally Price and the generosity of our many Jens Redmer Martin Watkins Arelis Cuyan-villanueva Frank Koenemund David Puckett Winifred Rhodes William Welke Wendy Dankey Deborah Komatsu Anne Purvis donors, I am pleased that our Magued Rizk Cathryn Williams Sally Davidson William Kuhlman Maureen Ramer Salwa Rizkalla Cristina Wright Bill Davis David E. Kuhlmann Kathryn Randall fund has grown substantially Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Robinson Richard & Sheryn Wright Jos De Vries Andre Lacocque Lay Lee and Michael Randall over the years and can now Todd W. Roebken Sarah B. Young Jonathan Dee Luis Lapostol Thomas Rautert Mr. Jeffrey Roth and Ms. Joanna Katz Richard C. Zien Francois Dekker Antonio Lara Stefan Reichenberger provide significant support and Bernardo Rub Frederik Meint Zijlstra Colette and Robert DeNooyer Erin Law Joel Ressler stability for our beneficiaries Henry H. Rushing Paul Zykofsky Phylis Derose Sarah Lester Dorinda Rife Marcelo Sada Merri Belle Dias Mr. and Mrs. Carl T. Lewis Kay E. Roberts and the girls and young women Ulrich Sauer $500 - $999 Dan Dion Rick Linneweh Jim Robinson they care for at Eudist Homes C.S.L. Schep Anonymous (19) William Dobes Ellen Lubell Ray Rodney Diana Schramm ACT for Alexandria Mr. and Mrs. Bill Durboraw Susan Lyons Albert and Julia Rosenblatt across Mexico.” Denise Seyller Alliance Environmental Science and Technology William Durham Mr. and Mrs. Carl David Lytle Scott Roswell Mrs. Suzanne Simmons and Mr. Gordon Godfrey Bahadur Family Foundation Carol J. Dyer Lesley Madden Sandra Ruddick Brian Smullen The Barker Family Fund Kathleen Ecker Ann Margerison Rodrigo Ruiz Soto DEACON JOE SANTEN Pat Steck Maryliz Belana and Scott Owens Ellen Edgar Alejandro Marin Judith R. Russell-Kugler Debra J. Stoll Freeport-McMoran Copper & Gold Mr. and Ms. Peter Eggers Christiane Croes And Marleen Saevels Josie Sanchez TRUSTEE OF THE K.J. Storm Genesee Valley Trust Company Laurie Erickson Armando Martinez George Saylor EUDIST HOME FOR GIRLS Holly Straub The Greater Washington Community Foundation John Fair Kathleen N. Massey Robert Schafer and Susan Bowman Christina Sutherland The James Irvine Foundation Jerome Falk Humberto Mateos Frederick Schnider ENDOWMENT FUND AT ICF

8 9 Photo: Octavio Aburto

ICF 2018 Donors ONE LEGACY. Patricia S. Sinay Douglas Smith Ttee MANY CHOICES. Sheila and Ygal Sonenshine Jerre A. Stallcup Anne-Marie Stassen CHOOSE WISELY. M.P.G. Stassen Susan Stearns Mr. and Mrs. BG Steele Matthew Steimel David Stock Mike Strobel Marsha Swoboda James Taylor May Tee Our goal is to help you plan in a way that benefits you, your family and the cause(es) of your choice. Hans ten Cate There are many ways you can make a planned gift and enjoy tax or income benefits. Philippa Tickner Abel Klaas Tuinier Hofman Daniel Uriarte Frits van Bruggen Jan van den Donk Jhr. Gijs Van Lennep ICF CAN HELP YOU CHOOSE: F.H. Van Vlissingen “ The Latina Giving Circle’s partnership with ICF has been an engine of Christina Vera Find out what types of assets make the best legacy gifts. Learn how gifting Harold Verhoeve our Circle’s growth and success. Together we catalyzed nearly $50,000 Vera Vree-Mattner WHAT cash, securities, or property can help achieve your estate planning, financial, in giving to groups that are confronting the challenges and trauma Richard Wallace TO GIVE and philanthropic goals. Betsy H. Walters of family separation policies. Thanks to ICF’s nomination, the Latina Susan Wassenaar Giving Circle is being honored by the San Diego Chapter of AFP as Mr. and Mrs. Ron and Gail Waters Lucille Werlinich HOW We can help you structure a gift that provides both tax benefits and personal outstanding grantmaker of the year. Partnering with ICF has been the Nancy Whitaker or family income while supporting your chosen cause. Jefferey Whittingham TO GIVE best thing we have done for our organization. ICF truly cares about our Mr. Geoffery R. Wickwire, MD members, our model, our culture, and our vision, and has supported Rebecca Wilder Sharon Williams ICF can connect you with the nonprofit organizations and community us every step of the way." Tess Williams WHERE programs that match your areas of interest and will make the best use of Dale T. Wilson Maya Wilson TO GIVE your investment. Robert Wilson THE LATINA GIVING CIRCLE Claudia Wish SAN DIEGO, CA Mr. and Ms. M. Nicholas Workhoven Nola Yee

1 Reduce the tax burden on your family.

5 2 Receive estate tax savings. REASONS 3 Provide for your immediate family. TO CONSIDER LEGACY GIVING 4 Support your chosen causes for years to come.

WE ARE GRATEFUL 5 Make a real difference in the lives of others! FOR THE OTHER GENEROUS CONTRIBUTIONS MADE IN 2018. For the complete list of donors, please visit: https://icfdn.org Meaningful Giving. Inspired Change.

For more information, please visit our website at icfdn.giftlegacy.com or contact Lety Martinez Hermosillo at [email protected] or (619) 336-2258.

10 11 What We Do What We Do environment health San Quintín: A Flourishing Region Fighting Dengue and Zika

For many years, the San Quintín region of conservation and research organizations allow it to propel itself forward like a Every year, from August to mid-October, would address this public health concern. Baja California, Mexico has been known such as Terra Peninsular, A.C. and the San kangaroo. This small and fierce mammal Baja California Sur (BCS) turns into a green After a year of research, ICF knew they for its natural beauty. It is, however, also Diego Natural History Museum was found by researchers from "The Nat" desert oasis as the Pacific coast of Mexico had found the right fit with theWorld home to a unique coastal wildlife habitat ("The Nat"). on two certified conservation reserves experiences its tropical storm season. Along Mosquito Program (WMP) at Monash that rivals California’s coastal zones. owned and managed by Terra Peninsular. with rain comes an abundance of mosquitos, University in Australia. 40 of the worlds This year, both organizations jointly bringing along the threat of vector-borne population is With its abundant flora and fauna, this rediscovered the San Quintín Kangaroo "The Nat" published these findings in diseases like dengue, chikungunya and Zika. WMP uses Wolbachia, a safe and natural in danger of region naturally drew the attention of Rat. This mammal was last seen in 1986 its recent “Biodiversity and Conservation bacteria, to reduce the ability of Aedes contracting and placed on the Mexico endangered Report” and will continue its partnership In 2013 and 2014, close to 4,000 cases of aegypti mosquitoes to transmit viruses dengue. species list in 1994. The small with Terra Peninsular to use research dengue were registered in La Paz, BCS, alone, to humans. Unlike most vector-control kangaroo rat gets its name from outcomes for strategic conservation including many ICF grantees who acted as initiatives, WMP’s method is natural, its powerful hind feet, which plans in the region. first responders during . self-sustaining, and poses no risks to the very ecosystem or human health. Photos: Sula Vanderplank 4 min In response, ICF’s donor, Christy Walton, there is a charged ICF with finding a solution that new case of chikungunya Thanks to the generous financial backing provided by Mrs. Walton’s Candeo confirmed in the world. Fund at ICF, WMP has set up shop in La Paz, initiating the first intervention of its kind in all of Mexico. Once this innovative approach proves successful in La Paz, ICF will work with other donors to help replicate this public/ ICF works with JiJi Foundation private joint investment throughout the state and beyond. and other donors to support uring Terra Peninsular A.C. and the 3 and 4 San Diego Natural History 3,806 cases of dengue Museum to protect the natural were registered ecosystems of the B.C. peninsula. in a az, B..S.

Photo: Sula Vanderplank Photo: World Mosquito Program

$4.86M total environment grants in FY2018 $1.12M total health grants in FY2018 to 102 organizations for research, enforcement, protected areas management, to 44 organizations for research, health services, education, and environmental education. and preventative care.

12 13 What We Do DISASTER RELIEF education Local Nonprofit Opens Doors to High Quality Education in Todos Santos

Like many towns throughout the Baja school that would provide local middle school’s rigorous curriculum and state-of- California peninsula, the fishing village of and high-school students with the the-art facilities. This helped the Palapa Todos Santos has experienced rapid high-quality education and 21st century students surpass the national average development in recent years. While growth skills needed to seize new opportunities educational outcomes. has brought new economic opportunities and improve their quality of life. to local families, the local school system To make this quality education accessible has not kept up with innovations that After two years of fundraising, planning to all, the Palapa Society also offers 90 future generations need to excel. and constructing the building, and scholarships for students to attend public obtaining certification, the new Palapa school and their renowned English classes Are we using the existing layout, Recognizing this challenge, the Palapa School opened its doors in August 2017. In for children and adults. Additionally, the Society of Todos Santos, A.C embarked on its inaugural school year, 40 seventh and Palapa Society operates two bilingual or is it to be modified? a mission to establish a new secondary eighth grade students benefitted from the libraries, open to the public.

The ICF team worked with David and Cindy Higgins to structure a $1.25 million gift to design, construct and launch the Palapa School in 2016-2017. Since this initial commitment, ICF has received gifts from hundreds of donors to benefit the students of Todos Santos through the Palapa School and the Palapa Society’s programs.

Photo: Palapa Society of Todos Santos, A.C.

$2.08M total education grants in FY2018 to 40 organizations in Mexico offering after-school programs, curriculum improvements, scholarships, training, libraries, and orphanages.

14 15 Financials FY2018 Financials FY2018

International Community Foundation International Community Foundation CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION JUNE 30, 2018 CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF ACTIVITIES YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 2018 (With summarized financial information for Fiscal Year 2017) (With summarized financial information for Fiscal Year 2017)

2018 2017 Temporarily Permanently 2018 2017 Unrestricted Restricted Restricted Total (Note 11) Assets Cash and cash equivalents $ 5,265,388 $ 5,877,941 Revenue Accounts receivable: Gifts and support $ 7,836,237 $ 6,440,726 – $ 14,276,963 $ 12,853,477 Contributions 274,948 39,096 Investment income 192,043 232,394 – 424,437 908,092 Other 4,000 5,203 Other income 57,993 – – 57,993 70,272 Deposits & prepaid expenses 34,932 24,195 Net assets released from restrictions 5,764,664 (5,764,664) – – – Program related investment 469,149 224,413 Property and equipment 2,919,165 2,903,563 TOTAL REVENUE $ 13,850,937 $ 908,456 – $ 14,759,393 $ 13,831,841 Investments 16,303,223 15,221,776 Expenses Total assets $ 25,270,805 $ 24,296,187 Program grants: Environment 4,861,358 – – 4,861,358 4,829,268 Liabilities and Net Assets Education 2,083,945 – – 2,083,945 1,876,607 Liabilities: Disaster Relief 1,190,853 – – 1,190,853 – Accounts payable and accrued expenses $ 180,403 $ 189,931 Health and Human Services 1,120,318 – – 1,120,318 2,150,425 Grants payable 2,078,674 2,022,285 Arts and Culture 604,660 – – 604,660 439,287 Civic Engagement 364,454 – – 364,454 19,758 Total liabilities $ 2,259,077 $ 2,212,216 Community and Economic Dev. 332,867 – – 332,867 297,428

Net assets: TOTAL PROGRAM GRANTS $ 10,558,455 – – $ 10,558,455 $ 9,612,773 Unrestricted 8,956,619 9,937,318 Temporarily Restricted 6,855,455 5,946,999 Program services 1,669,712 – – 1,669,712 1,287,669 Permanently Restricted 7,199,654 6,199,654 Olivewood Gardens 814,788 – – 814,788 718,103 Support services: Total net assets $ 23,011,728 $ 22,083,971 Operating and administrative 471,343 – – 471,343 415,512 Development and fundraising 317,338 – – 317,338 241,463 Total liabilities and net assets $ 25,270,805 $ 24,296,187 TOTAL EXPENSES $ 13,831,636 – – $ 13,831,636 $ 12,275,520

CHANGE IN NET ASSETS BEFORE 2018 ICF GRANTS BY AREA DONOR ADVISED GRANT (46,360) 908,456 – 927,757 1,556,321 Donor Advised Grant to Endowment (1,000,000) – 1,000,000 Environment 46.0% CHANGE IN NET ASSETS $ (980,699) $ 908,456 $ 1,000,000 $ 927,757 $ 1,556,321 Education 19.7% Disaster Relief 11.3% NET ASSETS BEGINNING OF YEAR 9,937,318 5,946,999 6,199,654 22,083,971 20,527,650 Health & Human Services 10.6% Arts & Culture 5.7% END OF YEAR $ 8,956,619 $ 6,855,455 $ 7,199,654 $ 23,011,728 $ 22,083,971 Civic Engagement 3.6% Community & Economic Dev. 3.1%

16 17 , South America and Barbuda latin america and beyond In addition to the International Community Foundation’s $7,826,105 granted to Mexico in FY2018, we also granted nearly $2,240,300 to organizations in 7 countries in other regions of Latin America.

GUATEMALA BARBUDA There is so much more to do. 9 GRANTS 5 GRANTS GATEMALA $179,682 ARDA $447,025 You can help. for 9 grants related to to support disaster relief education, basic needs, and recovery following MEICO PANAMA small business, and Hurricane Irma. Send a check by mail water management in 1 Please indicate which Fund you are donating to. Your check should Retalhuleu and Izabal. ECADOR RAIL be sent to: International Community Foundation GALAPAGOS ISLANDS PANAMA 2505 N Avenue National City, CA 91950 USA ECUADOR 5 GRANTS $204,480 2 Donate online 1 GRANT to protect and support Visit www.donate.icfdn.org to make a donation. national parks, support $46,445 PACIFIC OCEAN for financial management environmental advocacy work, and to strengthen 3 Send a wire transfer and English tutoring Contact Lety Martinez Hermosillo at [email protected] or 619-336-2258. programs for children environmental education in public and teens in Guayaquil. ARGENTINA schools. 4 Donate stock or mutual funds Contact Lety Martinez Hermosillo at [email protected] or 619-336-2258.

GALAPAGOS 5 Leave a Legacy To learn more visit http://icfdn.giftlegacy.com. 8 GRANTS $699,184 ARGENTINA BRAZIL To support long- term sustainability in 1 GRANT 2 GRANTS Galapagos through wildlife research, $648,715 $14,737 conservation of for Fundacion Tarpuy’s post-graduate programs in for Fundação Iniciativa’s biodiversity and creating communication networks, software engineering, programs for special environmental steward and artificial intelligence in Cordoba. needs adults and street Meaningful Giving. fellowships. children in Curitiba. Inspired Change. FOR DETAILS ON THESE AND OTHER GRANTS IN 2018 please visit: https://icfdn.org

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