
Welcome to the
Inland Valley Business and Community Foundation!
The Inland Valley Business and Community Foundation had their Annual Business and Community Celebration on October 15, 2011 at Pechanga Resort and Casino started at 5:30 pm. The following awards were given at this event:
Click here to see the Video of this event!
Founder's Award
Dr. Anthony Becerra

San Joaquin Valley College - Temecula Campus

Business of the Year
Dr. Maria Guevarra of Smile Design Center

Community Organization of the Year
Birth Choice of Temecula

Community Leader of the Year
Gene Wunderlich

Educator of the Year
Tammy Wilson

Awards Presented By
Mayor Randon Lane of City of Murrieta, Mayor Marsha Swanson of City of Wildomar, Brian Walker, Board Member of the Menifee Chamber

Tickets are $60/person. Call Marie Waite for details at 951-378-5316 or email President@ivbcf.com
Give-Aways Prizes will be given out at this event!!!
IVBCF Business of the Year Nomination Criteria
The IVBCF Business of the Year nominees may be any business located in and doing business in Southwest Riverside County and areas immediately adjacent. The business of the year will be selected from thesubmitted nominations by the IVBCF Board and will be the business that most reflects the mission and core values of the IVBCF (criteria outlined below).
Please provide the following information: Business Name
Selection Criteria:
IVBCF Community Organization Of the Year Nomination Criteria
The IVBCF Community Organization of the Year nominees may be any Community Service focused organization located in and doing serving Southwest Riverside County and areas immediately adjacent. Qualified organizations include, but are not necessarily limited to:
Service organizations (Rotary, Kiwanis, Lions, etc.)
Faith based organizations (churches, youth programs, medical support, family support, economic assistance, etc.)
Business and Leadership Organizations (Toastmasters, Chamber of Commerce, industry trade associations, networking and referral groups, etc.)
Youth organizations (Girl and Boy Scouts, Boys and Girls Clubs, YMCA, etc.)
Educational organizations (library support, tutoring, job training, job placement assistance, etc.)
Crisis and Emergency Assistance organizations (Red Cross, TIP, Community Watch, etc.)
Arts and Athletics organizations (not-for-profit performing arts groups and clubs, athletic teams and clubs)
Any not-for-profit organization whose focus is community service and support
The Community Organization of the Year will be selected from the submitted nominations by the IVBCF Board and will be the organization that most reflects the mission and core values of the IVBCF (criteria outlined below).
Please provide the following information:
Organization Name
Type of Organization (Form of organization and primary service)
Organization Contact Information (including contact person, organization’s business location, phone and email)
Name and contact information of nominating person (organizations or their directors cannot nominate themselves, but volunteers may nominate the organization)
Selection Criteria:
Supports positive growth of community organizations
Supports positive growth of the community at large
Passion for service , fun & mutual growth through their business
Support the values and ethics of IVBCF and practice mutual respect for others
Friendly and a Team Player
Share expertise & knowledge with others
Service to the community
Fosters long-term relationships with customers, vendors and the community
Competent, skilled and dedicated at their trade
Attitude of service & leadership
IVBCF Community Leader of the Year Nomination Criteria
The IVBCF Community Leader of the Year nominees may be any individual who is a business or community leader serving in Southwest Riverside County and areas immediately adjacent. The community leader of the year will be selected from the submitted nominations by the IVBCF Board and will be the leader that most reflects the mission and core values of the IVBCF (criteria outlined below).
Qualified individuals include, but are not necessarily limited to:
Service organization leaders or volunteers
Faith based organization leaders or volunteers
Youth organization leaders or volunteers
Educational organization volunteers
Any individual who has given of their time, talents and funds to benefit the community
To nominate an individual for the IVBCF Community Leader of the Year, please provide the following information:
Individual’s Name
Type of Leader (business, volunteer, community organizer, church leader, politician, etc.)
Individual’s Contact Information (including, address, phone and email)
Name and contact information of nominating person (individuals cannot nominate themselves)
Selection Criteria:
Supports positive growth of community organizations
Supports positive growth of the community at large
Passion for service , fun & mutual growth through their business
Support the values and ethics of IVBCF and practice mutual respect for others
Share expertise & knowledge with others
Fosters long-term relationships with customers, vendors and the community
Competent, skilled and dedicated at their trade
IVBCF Educator of the Year
The IVBCF Community Educator of the Year nominees may be any individual engaged in supporting the education of youth or adults in Southwest Riverside County and areas immediately adjacent. Qualified individuals include, but are not necessarily limited to:
Public or private school instructors or administrators
Public or private school volunteers
Public or private school support staff (facilities, food service, library services, information technology services, transportation, etc.)
Study support (tutors, peer leaders, mentors, etc.)
School based athletic team leaders (coaches, trainers, volunteers)
School based arts groups leaders (bands, performing arts groups, fine arts groups, etc.)
Trade training leaders (ROP, apprenticeship programs, etc.)
College or University instructors, administrators or support staff
Any individual dedicated to serving the community through educating or supporting the education in any way.
The Educator of the Year will be selected from the submitted nominations by the IVBCF Board and will be the Individual that most reflects the mission and core values of the IVBCF (criteria outlined below).
To nominate an individual for the IVBCF Educator of the Year, please provide the following information:
Individual’s Name
Educational organization individual serves
Position and/or services individual performs to support eucation
Individual’s Contact Information (including address, phone and email)
Name and contact information of nominating person (individuals cannot nominate themselves)
Selection Criteria:
Supports positive growth of community organizations
Supports positive growth of the community at large
Passion for service , fun & mutual growth through their business
Support the values and ethics of IVBCF and practice mutual respect for others
Friendly and a Team Player
Share expertise & knowledge with others
Service to the community
Fosters long-term relationships with customers, vendors and the community
Competent, skilled and dedicated at their trade
Attitude of service & leadership
OUR NEXT EVENT WILL BE THE 2012 FAMILY SPRING EXPO
Click Here to see our Video of the Family Spring Expo 2010 event!
See A Virtual Tour of the Family Spring Expo 2010 Event!
We invite all Local businesses to participate in this event and be able to share their services and products to the community. To register, go to "Registration Form" and fill in the required information.
IVBCF Members are mostly local businesses within the community that helps put together our semi-annual events. We hope that aside from participating as a vendor that you can also check us out and see how you can be involved in the preparation of these events.
From Left to Right Dale Simmons, Suzanne Castino, Deb Harding, Debby Cossart, Mickie Shiffermiller,
Marie Waite, Linda Meyers, Wendy Johnson,
FAMILY FALL FESTIVAL 2009
October 17, 2009
Participating Vendors
"FAMILY SPRING EXPO"
April 25, 2009
Participating Vendors
The Inland Valley Business and Community Foundation non-profit organization will present a Family Fall Festival this 6 November at Temecula Town Center.
This great business and community event will open to the public 4:00p.m. and will end at 8:00 pm. Temecula Town Center in the old 24hr Fitness Center
Building in Temecula.
This event is open to the general public and ADMISSION IS FREE! There will be lots of FREE give-a-ways and free entertainment too.
Local Businesses will gather to showcase their products and services in an open air setting that is expected to generate excitement and support for local business-to-business networking, community service, and charitable work.
Exhibitors can expect a great setting to showcase their products and services and the public will enjoy a wonderful time with family and friends, great food, child friendly entertainment and attractions, prices and giveaways!
So come enjoy this FREE family event and meet and support your local businesses and service providers.
We do not require that you belong to any particular affiliation or possess any previous memberships to join our organization. We do ask that you support our organization through regular participation in activities.
We are always looking for new members. Give us a call anytime, or just stop by.
Our doors are always open.
Call (951) 378-5316 for details.
Inland Valley Business and Community Foundation
Murrieta, CA 92563
president@ivbcf.com