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Donations
Our funding is derived from a portion of member's dues, conferences, raffles, and donations. We thank our major contributors for this past year:
- The Jeannette C. McIntyre and Frederick (Lash) McIntyre Foundation for their continuing support of our literacy and public awareness programs. They sponsored the speakers at the 2011 IEB Annual Conference.
- Target Foundation for co-sponsoring our Children’s Author Event in November 2010, allowing us to provide each attending child with a book written and signed by the author.
- INTEL / Care Innovations for sponsoring the Friday night social event at the Annual Conference.
- Sopris Learning for providing our major Raffle Prize at the Annual Conference.
Contributions are always welcome. Local community support is vital to IEB as it strives to address dyslexia and related literacy difficulties in our communities. We are truly grateful for the many individuals, businesses and foundations who have so generously supported IEB over the years. All donations remain in our Southern California communities to assist IEB in increasing awareness of dyslexia in our communities, providing support for dyslexics, families and educators, promoting teacher training, and improving literacy for struggling readers.
We invite you to join the informed and committed group of companies and individuals who recognize an opportunity to make a difference. Your tax-deductible contribution is gratefully accepted by:
The Inland Empire Branch of the International Dyslexia Association
5225 Canyon Crest Dr., #71; Box 308; Riverside California 92507-6301
Two options for a general donation:
You may designate any donation as “non-restricted”
Or,
You may contribute directly to the Dovid Richards Memorial Scholarship Fund, which provides scholarships for training and conferences for local teachers and active parents.
The International Dyslexia Association is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization; donations are tax deductible, as is the Inland Empire Branch. With your generous support, IEB can continue to improve the lives of individuals with dyslexia.



