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International Community Foundation

Org #44423
Vetted since 2017 Staff Favorite Site Visit Verified
1990
year founded
$544,090
raised on GlobalGiving
7
years fundraising
3
projects funded
* Amounts in US Dollars

Mission

OUR MISSION: Meaningful Giving. Inspired Change. An international nonprofit organization, ICF seeks to inspire international charitable giving by U.S. donors, with an emphasis on Northwest Mexico.

Project Leaders
Lety Martinez
Lety Martinez
Marisa Aurora Quiroz
Marisa Aurora Quiroz
Cynthia Duran
Cynthia Duran
Team
Marisa Quiroz, Eliza Brennan, Angelica Leyva, Leticia Martinez, Jackelyn Rivas-Landaverde, Elizabeth Corrow, Arden Martinez, Julie Campos, Jesse Smith, Lilian Amarillas, Cynthia Duran, McKenzie Campbell, Eyra Erickson
Organization Information
2505 N Avenue
National City, CA 91950
United States
619-336-2250
Organization Information
2505 N Avenue
National City, CA 91950
United States
619-336-2250

Project Reports

Each of GlobalGiving’s nonprofit partners is required to send quarterly donor reports detailing the impact of their work. Here are some of their recent updates:

Supporting Vulnerable Families in Mexico - 2024

By Cynthia Duran | Marketing & Communications Manager

The International Community is proud to announce that its mighty network of civil society organizations continue to welcome migrants and deportees to ensure that their basic needs are met. Because of... Read the full report ›

ICF's Commitment to Disaster Relief

By Cynthia Duran | Marketing & Communications Manager

This year will mark the 7th anniversary of the 8.2 earthquakes that hit in different areas of Mexico. The destruction was devastating both physically and emotionally and in Oaxaca, the... Read the full report ›

Supporting Vulnerable Families in Mexico

By Cynthia Duran | Marketing & Communications Manager

Our small, but mighty network of civil society organizations continue to welcome migrants and deportees to ensure their basic needs are met. Unfortunately, COVID-19 left a negative... Read the full report ›
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