August 8, 2024 – San Diego, CA – San Diego Foundation (SDF) announced today that it has awarded $740,000 in grants to U.S.- and Mexico-based nonprofits to support climate resilience projects in the Cali-Baja region that extends from Oceanside to Ensenada.

“Environmental justice and climate resilience don’t recognize the border,” said Mark Stuart, President and CEO of SDF. “Together, we are identifying binational solutions that will strengthen our Cali-Baja region for future generations.”

The grants are part of the Binational Resilience Initiative, a climate resilience program that places geographic focus on the Cali-Baja coastline from Oceanside in North San Diego County to Ensenada in Baja California, Mexico. SDF manages the Binational Resilience Initiative in partnership with the International Community Foundation, which works directly with Mexico-based grantees to administer funding and coordinate projects.

“The Binational Resilience Initiative supports a diverse set of incredible leaders who are working together to make our shared Cali-Baja region stronger and more resilient to the impacts of climate change,” said Marisa Aurora Quiroz, President and CEO of International Community Foundation.

Selected projects take place in and benefit communities of concern or historically under-resourced communities that could be considered underserved or vulnerable to economic, environmental and social impacts. Grants were awarded to projects that demonstrate effective cross-border collaboration and contribute to coastal preservation or resilience in two or more of the following areas: climate relevance, economic prosperity, knowledge sharing, organizational resilience and/or research. Each project includes a U.S.- and a Mexico-based nonprofit partner.

The 2024 Binational Resilience Initiative grantees include:

  • Ocean Discovery Institute and Investigacion Aplicada a Ecosistemas AC ($57,535 total) to support research by secondary students in San Diego and Ensenada on the biodiversity of coastal dunes in Ensenada and San Quintín in Baja California.
  • Reef Check Foundation and ECOCIMATI ($100,000 total) to train more volunteers and expand its binational kelp restoration project surrounding the Coronado Islands off the coast of Rosarito.
  • San Diego Coastkeeper, San Diego State University and Proyecto Fronterizo de Educacion Ambiental ($100,000 total) will support the second phase of the One Coast, One Community project, which prioritizes environmental issues affecting the safety and health of those living in or using the coast, reduces environmental vulnerability in binational coastal communities and promotes public-private partnerships.
  • Southwest Wetlands Interpretive Association and Colegio de Ingenieros Civiles de Playas de Rosarito AC ($94,906) to create a green infrastructure manual that includes nature-based solutions and is designed specifically for Tijuana and Playas de Rosarito coastal communities to resist and recover from extreme climate events, which can reduce sediment on the U.S. side of the Tijuana River estuary.
  • Un Mar de Colores and Kilometro Uno ($100,000) to create Generación SEA: Youth Climate Resilience Academy, a 12-week binational academy for 20 high school students from Baja California and San Diego to empower the next generation of climate resilience leaders in the Cali- Baja region.
  • Uniting Natives Culturally and Intertribally Inc. and Instituto de Planeacion Ambiental y Calidad de Vida AC ($95,000 total) to reconstruct the ancestral vision of the use of the coastal zone by the Kumeyaay people, based on participatory planning techniques with the San Antonio Nécua indigenous community located near the Valle de Guadalupe in Baja California.
  • University of San Diego and Promotora de las Bellas Artes ($95,000) for the Border Ecologies project that will pair University of San Diego student mentors with Mexican school children and provide education in environmental justice.
  • 4 Walls International, Green Infrastructure Consortium and Universidad Autonoma de Baja California ($100,000 total) to support the Binational Watershed Resilience Expansion (BeWaRE) Project, which includes monitoring efforts, fostering binational cooperation and strategically prioritizing fundable projects in trans-border watersheds such as the Tijuana River.

The Binational Resilience Initiative increases the capacity of the Cali-Baja coastal region to survive and thrive in the face of shocks and stresses driven by climate change, as well as other natural, economic and social pressures. Since 2022, the Binational Resilience Initiative has granted more than $2 million to 24 projects encompassing 49 partners in U.S. and Mexico. To learn more, visit SDFoundation.org/BRI.

About International Community Foundation

The International Community Foundation (ICF) works across borders to connect people, ideas, and investments in the transformative power of community. Based in the U.S.-Mexico border community of National City, Calif., ICF is a growing organization committed to expanding charitable giving in Mexico and Latin America. Since 1990, ICF has granted over USD$100 million to education, health, and environmental initiatives. In addition, ICF manages several high-impact programs in Mexico, and more specifically the Baja California Peninsula, that support local leadership and work to improve quality of life for local communities. To learn more, please visit www.icfdn.org.

About San Diego Foundation

San Diego Foundation inspires enduring philanthropy and enables community solutions to improve the quality of life in our region. Our strategic priorities include advancing racial and social justice, fostering equity of opportunity, building resilient communities, and delivering world-class philanthropy to realize our vision of just, equitable and resilient communities. The Environment Initiative seeks to preserve and protect our resources, build a more sustainable path of economic growth and ensure a higher quality of life for those who call San Diego home. For nearly 50 years, SDF and its donors have granted $1.8 billion to support nonprofit organizations strengthening our community. Learn more at SDFoundation.org.

Contact

Lorena Nava Ruggero, lruggero@sdfoundation.org, 619-814-1365