Alianza Fronteriza de Filantropia in Point Loma, incorporated in 2008 with backing from the Ford Foundation, Charles Stewart Mott Foundation, and Interamerican Foundation, coordinates a binational network of more than 400 affiliates across the ten states straddling the U.S.-Mexico border from its Liberty Station offices in Point Loma, San Diego. The organization shares the Historic Decatur Road campus with arts and civic tenants managed by the NTC Foundation, operating from the same former Naval Training Center that now anchors Liberty Station's nonprofit corridor. AFF provides affiliate organizations with CANDID Foundation Directory Online access, grant-writing technical assistance, and binational policy convenings focused on health, education, migration, and environmental stewardship. Capacity-building programs pair emerging border-region nonprofits with experienced mentors, an approach to sector strengthening that parallels the organizational-development consulting offered by Mission Edge across San Diego. The organization's most complex initiative is its Informes Fronterizos research series, produced in collaboration with San Diego State University scholars, which synthesizes cross-border data on six policy verticals into bilingual publications used by funders and legislators in both countries.