International Community Foundation
Communities as self-sustaining ecosystems of change
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Migration
Since 2018, ICF and our generous donors have invested nearly $500,000 in local grassroots organizations responding to the basic needs of vulnerable migrants, asylum seekers, and deportees in Tijuana and Mexicali, providing shelter, food, medicine, psychological support and legal services.
In addition to providing these immediate needs, the ICF Border Fund has supported local organizations with technical assistance and capacity building in topics ranging from strategies for trauma informed care, psychological support, and fundraising and communications. In 2020 the Border Fund will continue to prioritize grants for initiatives that have the objective of developing the long-term ability of Tijuana/Mexicali.
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International Community Foundation
Board of directorsas of 04/14/2022
Gustavo De la Fuente
Smart Border Coalition
Term: 2021 -
Cheryl Hammond
Former Director of Sales, AT&T Latin America
Atul Patel
Senior Vice President-Treasury, PriceSmart Inc.
Yuri A. Calderon
President & CEO Miller Calderón, Inc.
Gabriela Manriquez
Secretary; Former Sr. Director, Government Affairs, Latina America Qualcomm Inc.
Alejandra Mier y Terán
Executive Director, Otay Mesa Chamber of Commerce
Jacqueline B. Meyer
Immediate Past Chair, JGM Consulting, Former Qualcomm Inc. Sr. Director Marketing
Emily Young, PhD
Executive Director, The Nonprofit Institute at the University of San Diego
Donna Manning
Attorney; Former Vice President Catalyst
Patricia Machado
President American Sunglass Manufacturing, COO Augen Optics USA
David O'Brien
Treasurer, Financial Consultant and Author
Agustin Ceballos
Associate, Seltzer Caplan McMahon Vitek
Organizational demographics
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Equity strategies
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- We ask team members to identify racial disparities in their programs and / or portfolios.
- We analyze disaggregated data and root causes of race disparities that impact the organization's programs, portfolios, and the populations served.
- We employ non-traditional ways of gathering feedback on programs and trainings, which may include interviews, roundtables, and external reviews with/by community stakeholders.
- We use a vetting process to identify vendors and partners that share our commitment to race equity.
- We have a promotion process that anticipates and mitigates implicit and explicit biases about people of color serving in leadership positions.
- We help senior leadership understand how to be inclusive leaders with learning approaches that emphasize reflection, iteration, and adaptability.