ICF Releases Report on Critical Health Risks Faced Across the San Diego-Baja California Border Region
On June 30th, ICF released "Shared Destiny: Shaping a Binational Agenda for Health Priorities in the San Diego-Baja California Border Region – a report that seeks to engage civic leaders and elected officials about the need for urgent action in addressing critical health risks faced across the San Diego-Baja California border region" >>click here

Dr. Rosemarie Johnson Joins ICF as New Cross-Border Health Senior Advisor
"I am thrilled that ICF is taking the lead on bringing border health to the attention of our whole community; this will help all segments of our region from business people to patients. I am excited to assist as ICF's Senior Advisor on border health, and contribute my knowledge and experience of San Diego, border health, medicine, media, and our whole community ... " >>click here

Investment Opportunities in health
Public health risks in the San Diego-Baja California binational region demand urgent attention. As the region becomes ever more integrated through cross-border economic partnership, commercial exchange, travel, and two-way migration, effective public health programs demand expanded cross-border collaboration. >>click here

Immigration Reform: the role of international philanthropy
The dramatic rise in Mexican migration to the United States since the early 1990s has made the question of immigration reform one of the most contentious policy issues in recent years. While there are now several proposals for immigration reform under consideration by the U.S. Congress ranging from stricter border enforcement to a comprehensive guest worker program, limited consideration has been given to date on pro-actively attacking the root causes of Mexican migration, namely poverty... >>click here

Grantees
ICF Granted Out Over $2 Million During Spring Quarter 2006 >>click here

Donors
ICF appreciates our donors' generous contributions (Spring Quarter 2006) >>click here

New Funds
East Cape Community Health Care Fund, Friends of Niparajá... >>click here

ICF Featured by Hudson Institute
The Hudson Institute released its first Index of Global Philanthropy— an 82 page report that demonstrates how Americans are on the forefront of philanthropic involvement across the globe >>click here

Meet ICF's New Board Member
ICF is pleased to announce Rick Romney as the latest addition to our Board of Governors. >>click here

ICF Recognizes Service of Retiring Board Members
With the culmination of ICF’s fiscal year on June 30th, three board members, Jessie J. Knight Jr., Alice Tang and Victor Vilaplana announced their retirement from the board.
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Richard Kiy Receives Nathanson Award
On Tuesday, June 6, 2006, LEAD San Diego, Inc. recognized ICF's President & CEO, Richard Kiy with the "Charles E. Nathanson Memorial Award for Cross- Border Region Building" at its annual "San Diego Visionary Awards Honoring Visionary Leadership". >>click here

Walton House Gift
A historic home in National City will soon house ICF and its efforts to facilitate bi-national programs. ICF was gifted the former home of Christy and the late John Walton, which sits on 6.85 acres and features an organic garden. The Queen Anne style Victorian home was originally built by Oliver Noyes, National City's first Postmaster, in 1896. >>click here

Immigration Forum
ICF and San Diego Grantmakers Co-Host a Forum on Immigration & the Role of Philanthropy >>click here

Gala
ICF to Co-Host Gala to Promote Expanded Cross-Border Philanthropy - September 8th >>click here

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