Cemefi’s Annual Report 2020 Board of Directors 2020-2021 3 Message from the President of the Board of Directors 4 Message from the Executive President 5 Mexican Center for Philanthropy 6 Results report Executive Presidency 7 Institutional relations Strategic Alliances Institutional development Communication Juridical services University Network for Disaster Prevention and Attention Directorate of Philanthropy 10 Memberships Accreditation in Institutionality and Transparency Promotion of Citizen Participation and Volunteering Donor Services Digital CSO CSO Networks Directorate of Corporate Social Responsibility 14 SRE badge Best CSR Practices Training Silver Snail Research Directorate 16 Directory of Philanthropic Institutions Philanthropic Information Center Research Congress on the Third Sector Publications Special projects 17 The House of Philanthropy and Corporate Social Responsibility Portal I want to help FOODFundMx Institutional events 19 General Informative Meeting of Cemefi Associates Latin American Meeting of SRE International Forum for Socially Responsible SMEs Cemefi 2020 Annual Meeting Donors Meeting 2020 Recognition of the Best University Practices in the Promotion of Citizenship Recognition for the Best Place to Volunteer Recognition of Commitment to Others Financial statements 22 Members 2020 27 Regional Allies 46 Sponsors 2020 48 2020 Operational team 50 Annual Report 2020 Centro Mexicano para la Filantropía María Elena Morera Mitre Board of Directors María Gisela Noble Colín 2020-2021 David Pérez Rulfo Torres Luis Robles Miaja † Executive committee María del Pilar Servitje de Mariscal Martín A. Urrutia Zimmer Chairwoman of the Board of Directors Cuauhtémoc Valdés Olmedo Pilar Parás García Honorary President Commissar Manuel Arango Arias Executive President Arturo García Bello Jorge V. Villalobos Grzybowicz Secretary Former Presidents Mario Garciadiego González Cos Treasurer Manuel Arango Arias Jorge Aguilar Valenzuela Emilio Carrillo Gamboa Vice Presidents María Luisa Barrera de Serna José Ignacio de Nicolás Gutiérrez Samuel G. Kalisch Valdéz Loreto García Muriel Jacqueline Butcher García-Colín Nelly Jiménez O’Farrill Mercedes C. Aragonés y Ruipérez José Manuel Muradás Rodríguez Jorge E. Familiar Haro Vocals Javier de la Calle Pardo Board of Directors Committees Daniel A. Del Río Loaiza Blanca Del Valle Perochena Administration and Finance Committee Alicia Lebrija Hirschfeld Jorge Aguilar Valenzuela Marta M. Mejía Montes Investment Subcommittee Jesús Marcos Yacamán Counselors Communication Committee Marta M. Mejía Montes Luis Aranguren Tréllez Institutional Development Committee Carlos Francisco Autrey Maza Alicia Lebrija Hirschfeld Mariana Baños Reynaud Donor Entities Committee Susana Barnetche y Pous Blanca Del Valle Perochena José María Basagoiti Caicoya Philanthropy and Services Committee Amanda J. Berenstein Lerikstein Loreto García Muriel Roberto Delgado Gallart Government and Public Policy Committee Frank J. Devlyn Mortensen † Javier de la Calle Pardo David Fernández Dávalos Investigation Committee Víctor José Gavito y Marco Jacqueline Butcher García-Colín Francisco Gil Díaz Legal Order Committee Martha Patricia Herrera González Daniel A. Del Río Loaiza Sofía Ize Ludlow Recognition of Commitment to Others Ary Kahan Freund Z”L Committee Gustavo Lara Alcántara Nelly Jiménez O’Farrill María Luisa Lara de Starke Corporate Social Responsibility Committee Carlos Ludlow Saldívar José Ignacio de Nicolás Gutiérrez Carlos L. Madrid Varela The House of Philanthropy and CSR Committee Miguel Mancera Aguayo José Manuel Muradás Rodríguez Dionisio A. Meade y García de León Cemefi´s Annual Meeting 2020 Organizing Raúl Medina-Mora Icaza Committee Esteban Moctezuma Barragán María del Pilar Servitje de Mariscal 3 Centro Mexicano para la Filantropía Annual Report 2020 Message from the President of the Board of Directors With great enthusiasm, I took over the presidency of the Board of Directors of the Mexican Center for Philanthropy (Cemefi) since March, when we had prepared the inauguration of The House of Philanthropy and Corporate Social Responsibility, which could not be carried out due to the “stay home” instruction. This is how 2020 started and took us all by surprise. The effects of the pandemic are widespread and overwhelming. This year, the relevance of all civil society organizations (CSOs) and socially responsible companies has become evident. It has also been a very satisfying period. I have come across highly committed counselors, willing to contribute their time and talents to this institution. In particular, I thank the members of the Executive Committee, because, each one has agreed to head a committee in which other advisers and experts participate. Together we have analyzed in depth how valid our purpose is as an organization and designed great plans for the future. Everything that has been achieved would not have been possible without Cemefi’s committed operational team. The results presented in this report are achievements possible thanks to their work, led by Jorge Villalobos, whom I admire and appreciate. I have enjoyed and learned a lot from him while sharing the last year of his presidency. The pandemic taught us that we are all in the same boat, and solidarity has taken on innovative and inspiring faces. I think I am not wrong in saying that, civil society has proven to be up to the task. There are, for example, the initiatives to support doctors and nurses, elderly people, children, sick people, those with disabilities and anyone who, due to their vulnerable situation, has needed a hand. Think of all the pantries that came to those who were left without income. Cemefi led one of these efforts, the FOODFundMx, an initiative with which we supported more than 7,000 families with an emergency income to buy basic pantries. This initiative was only possible with the support of countless donors and the participation of more than 300 operators, all over the country, who are close to the affected families. Without a doubt, a living and committed social fabric is much more powerful and effective than the most terrible of viruses. We were able to take advantage of technology to migrate all of our services to be provided online. We had more than 60 webinars with more than 7,000 participants connected. Our corporate social responsibility events and Cemefi´s Annual Meeting were successfully carried out virtually, giving many more people the opportunity to participate, especially those who live outside of México City. Another surprise during this pandemic was that most of the initiatives were carried out through alliances. As we learned to join forces, we were strengthened as a sector. The challenge demands that we continue creating synergies, learning how others are solving problems and reinventing ourselves to face the future with a shared vision and a common plan. Together, the Board of Directors and the Operational Team, have created great plans for Cemefi´s future. We continue promoting and articulating citizen participation, improving and strengthening our services for our members, so they will find greater added value by being part of our institution. Pilar Parás García 4 Annual Report 2020 Centro Mexicano para la Filantropía Message from the Executive President The year 2020 brought great challenges for the philanthropic sector and for corporate social responsibility. The coronavirus pandemic forced civil society organizations (CSOs) and companies to seek new ways to achieve sustainability in order to continue operating. For the Mexican Center for Philanthropy (Cemefi), the articulation and coordination with various social actors also represented a challenge. To respond to the emergency, the FOODFundMx initiative was launched with the aim of addressing the food crisis that arose from unemployment as a result of the confinement. After its launch in April, the project closed the year raising more than 25 million pesos from donations from companies, donor foundations and citizens. Cemefi´s Regional Allies and more than 300 members throughout the country, made the operation possible and acted as guarantors to deliver the aid to more than 7,000 families. Starting in March, Cemefi’s staff went to work from home, however, the association continued offering services to CSOs and companies, implementing numerous webinars and holding institutional events online. Today, more than ever, unity is strength, and we are sure that an organized civil society is strengthened to the extent that it links with each other and aligns itself with other social actors. For this purpose, the House of Philanthropy and Corporate Social Responsibility was constructed. This is a meeting space whose official opening was scheduled for March 2020, but due to the pandemic it was postponed until sanitary conditions allow it. Cemefi´s new headquarters await its premiere, while the institution advances in its natural process of change. At the end of 2019, I had announced my intention to retire in 2021. After more than three decades serving the association and as its Executive President since 1995. I hand over the responsibility of carrying out Cemefi’s mission to Ricardo Bucio Mújica, wishing him a successful management. Saying goodbye is not the right thing to do, because the honor of serving society all these years from Cemefi has left me with enormous lessons and close friends in the civil society sector, in the CSOs and among socially responsible companies, with whom I will continue to be in contact. I want to thank so much all the
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