Indigenous woman and baby
participating in a health workshop
conducted by Fronteras Unidos
Pro Salud, A.C. in the community of
Valle Verde, Tijuana, BC, Mexico.
Photo credit: Fronteras Unidas
Pro Salud, A.C. |
Guiding Principles
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We are citizens of the world. |
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We are passionate about international grantmaking where such
grantmaking can be transformative, lead to meaningful social
impacts as well as long-term improvements in the quality of life of
the communities that we serve. |
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We are committed to expanding U.S. charitable giving
internationally. |
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We are committed to being experts in our field. |
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We uphold the highest possible standards in international
grantmaking. |
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We honor donor intent and are committed to upholding
ethics, integrity and transparency in all of our work. |
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We seek collaborative partnerships. |
ICF Core Competencies
PROGRAMMATIC |
GEOGRAPHIC |
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Environment & Conservation |
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Education |
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Border Health |
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Community/Economic Development |
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Mexico |
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Latin America |
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Countries Where We Work:
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Mexico
(with special emphasis on the Baja California peninsula
and the Gulf of California region) |
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Guatemala |
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Panama |
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Dominican Republic |
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Peru |
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Argentina |
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Canada |
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China |
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