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Jul 13, 2022

How To Help Mexican Migrants

At the border, most migrants, asylum seekers and deportees are facing a precarious situation. They are encountering a shortage of shelter space and lacking access...

Dec 15, 2021

The International Community Foundation Announces Marisa Aurora Quiroz as President and Chief Executive Officer.

NATIONAL CITY, CA., December 13, 2021 – After a 3-month international search, Marisa Aurora Quiroz has been selected to lead the International Community Foundation (ICF)...

Nov 24, 2020

“Friends of” Funds Spotlight – Defensa Ambiental del Noroeste (DAN)

Defensa Ambiental Noroeste (DAN) es una organización constituída de abogados de interés público dedicados a la protección ambiental. La misión de DAN es “salvaguardar la...

Nov 24, 2020

This is About Humanity: Update of COVID-19 Efforts

Over the course of the past two years, through a series of dinners, conversations, and campaigns, This is About Humanity (TIAH) has raised close to...

Nov 12, 2020

“Friends of” Funds Spotlight – Amigos para la Conservación de Cabo Pulmo, A.C.

Cabo Pulmo is home to the only coral reef in the entire Gulf of California. Because of this, ACCP sees this topic as critically important...

Oct 30, 2020

Join Pronatura Noroeste in taking action for a sustainable future in Los Cabos

Admired for their beauty, Los Cabos has been named among the world’s top best travel destinations, and it’s a preferred retirement spot for the U.S....

Oct 14, 2020

“Friends of” Funds Spotlight – Red de Observadores Ciudadanos, A.C.

Tanto en el mar como en la tierra existen lugares ecológicamente valiosos—lugares productivos, de alta biodiversidad, con hábitats críticos para especies vulnerables y que aportan...

Oct 1, 2020

“Friends of” Funds Spotlight – Sociedad de Historia Natural Niparajá A.C.

Ubicada en Baja California Sur, La Sociedad de Historia Natural Niparajá se dedica a la conservación de los hábitats, recursos naturales y procesos ecológicos de...

Sep 24, 2020

How COVID-19 has impacted food security in Northern Baja California

During the beginning of the pandemic, more than 45% of Tijuana residents lost their jobs and businesses, leading to an increased demand of food security....