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  ICF GRANTEES:
ICF GRANTED OUT OVER $1.3 MILLION LAST QUARTER

$2,268 to Asociación de Salvavidas y Rescate (Ensenada, BC, Mexico) to purchase lifeguard uniforms.

$19,130 to California Institute of the Arts for the Avery China Adventure Program.

$1,500 to Casa YMCA de Menores Migrantes(Tijuana, BC, Mexico) for general operating support.

$20,000 to Promoción y Docencia, A.C. (Tijuana, BC, Mexico) to train community members about erosion, trash management in Los Laureles Canyon.

$20,250 to CETY Universidad (Ensenada, BC, Mexico) for the Math and Technology Studies Initiative for high school students.

$14,643 Claremont Graduate University for the Avery China Adventure Program.

$100,000 to COBI (Guaymas, Sonora, Mexico) for research and programmatic support of community based fisheries, marine protected areas, No-take zones, and education and outreach to local fishermen in the Gulf of California.

$35,000 to Conservación del Territorio Insular Mexicano (ISLA) (La Paz, BC, Mexico) to expand community outreach efforts and work with stakeholder groups associated with natural protected areas.

$3,646 to Corredor Historico CAREM, AC (Tecate, BC, Mexico) for printing and filming educational materials about the History of Baja California.

$35,000 to Fundación Tarpuy (Cordova, Argentina) to carry out a program to provide food for children in poor neighborhoods and $33,803 for an after school program for elementary students and a scholarship program for middle school students.

$25,000 to Grupo de los Cien (Mexico City, Mexico) to support conservation awareness for marine and terrestrial ecosystems.

$15,000 to Grupo Ecologista Antares (GEA) (Loreto, BCS, Mexico) to support their visitor’s center and their shark research program.

$2,500 to High Tech High International for a week-long cultural immersion trip to Bahia De Los Angeles in Baja California, Mexico.

$2,000 to the Universidad Iberoamericana (Tijuana, BC, Mexico) for general operating support for the Loyola public library.

$300,000 to the Indonesian Red Cross (Jakarta, Indonesia) to address immediate needs in supporting programs of water and sanitation, relief distribution as well as health response programs in the affected areas of Aceh and North Sumatra.

$12,000 to Liga MAC (San Jose del Cabo, BCS, Mexico) to support a new community center and their school uniform program for students.

$10,000 to Los Niños del Capitán (Cabo San Lucas, BCS, Mexico) to purchase equipment and furniture for the day care center, classrooms and onsite pharmacy and $12,000 to fund a doctor for the medical clinic at the daycare center.

$200,000 to Museo Sol del Niño (Mexicali, BC, Mexico) to sponsor the museum guides program and the summer science program for.

$10,405 to Occidental College for the Avery China Adventure program.

$8,930 to Pitzer College for the Avery China Adventure program.

$28,113 to Pomona College for the Avery China Adventure program.

$10,440 to Promusica Ensenada, A.C. (Ensenada, BC, Mexico) for scholarships for music lessons for low income children.

$25,000 to Pronatura (Ensenada, BC, Mexico) for general operating support .

$15,000 to San Diego Baykeeper and the Ja Jan Coalition (Tijuana, BC, Mexico) to increase the level of awareness and knowledge about the relationship between environmental health and public health in Los Laureles Canyon.

$20,000 to San Diego Regional Chamber of Commerce Foundation (San Diego, CA) to support the Mexico Business Center to promote trade and cultural exchange.

$15,421 to Scripps College for the Avery China Adventure Program.

$4,580 to the Palapa Society (Todos Santos, BCS, Mexico) to purchase a portable projector system to be used for educational, fundraising and cultural events.

$5,000 to the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation through the San Diego Foundation (San Diego, CA) to help cure Cystic Fibrosis through medical research.

$5,000 to Unidos por Mata Ortiz (Casas Grandes, Chih, Mexico) to support the local public library.

$300,000 to the United Nations Foundation (Washington, D.C.) to support the work of the UNDP’s Emergency Response and Transitional Recovery Program after the tsunami in Indonesia.

$12,000 to Universidad Tecnológica de Tijuana with ECO SOL (Tijuana, BC, Mexico) to train local residents to compost as a micro-enterprise in Los Laureles Canyon.

$2,300 to Variety Children’s Lifeline (Solana Beach, CA) to help purchase a reverse osmosis water purification unit for distribution in Sri Lanka after the tsunami.