Community Bulletin
New Mexico Environmental Law Center
As the only public interest nonprofit law center in the state focused on environmental justice, New Mexico Environmental Law Center's client-directed work prioritizes environmental issues that disproportionately impact Indigenous, Black, Latinx, rural and low-income communities. We advocate for equitable and just environmental laws and policies that protect the health and wellbeing of all New Mexicans.
Randall Davey Audubon Center
The Randall Davey Audubon Center is Santa Fe’s nature center, with over 185 acres of habitat, trails, wildlife gardens, a historic estate, outdoor classrooms, and a new Nature Discovery Area. Their mission is to conserve birds and the places they need for the benefit of wildlife, nature, and people. We do this work through partnerships and on-the ground efforts in conservation, science, policy, and education.
Quivira Coalition
For over 25 years, Quivira Coalition has helped foster resiliency not only in New Mexico's working lands, but also in the people who steward the land and the communities which rely on their vitality. Like almost everything in agriculture and social movements, change has to start at the ground level, and for Quivira, that means prioritizing soil health to help combat the climate crisis.
30th Season Spectacular!
Hosted by Santa Fe Youth Symphony Association
Part of
Join the Santa Fe Youth Symphony Association for their 30th Season Spectacular! This concert will showcase the incredible talent of young musicians from the Santa Fe area and beyond, who have been honing their skills and passion for music through SFYSA’s programs. During this lively concert, we will honor the dedication and hard work of these young musicians, and the impact the organization has had on the community over the past three decades. This concert will feature Youth Symphony, Youth Philharmonic, Mariachi Estrella, Quemazón Jazz Combo, and Sierra String Quartet.
Fundraising Immersion: Session 6
facilitated by Jennifer Kilbourn and Patti Ward, CFRE
Part of
Fundraising Immersion
The Fundraising Immersion is an intensive deep dive into fundraising best practices and basic tools needed to create and maintain a thriving culture of philanthropy in your organization. This six-week immersion will focus on the fundamentals of building a strong development program and is perfect for Executive Directors and Development Directors of small to mid-size nonprofit organizations in northern New Mexico. Nonprofit board members are welcome as well.
The Board Governance Role – Helping Your Nonprofit Thrive
with Roger Gullickson
Part of
On the Ground
Board members are the trusted guardians navigating the nonprofit toward enduring success. They embrace robust, principled, and lawful strategies in governance and fiscal oversight while ensuring the organization is well-equipped to drive its mission forward. In order to fulfill this role, board members must be well-prepared and aware of their roles and responsibilities. This session will help clarify the board member role. Taos programs are presented in partnership with the Taos Community Foundation.
VP of Finance and Operations
Esperanza Shelter
Are you good with numbers and solving problems? Do you have a passion for working for nonprofit organizations? Then look no further! Esperanza Shelter is recruiting for a VP of Finance and Operations! Not only will you have the opportunity to work in the beautiful and diverse city of Santa Fe, NM, you will get the opportunity to be able to be part of an amazing team that impacts our community in a positive and meaningful way!
Educational Assistant
Growing Up New Mexico
Position Title: Educational Assistant - Full-Time Rate: $18.00 - $21.00 per hour. Very comprehensive benefit package. The Educational Assistant, alongside the Lead Teacher and other teaching staff, is responsible for creating a joyous environment that gives children a respected space to develop their own inquires and negotiate the social emotional terrain. Participate in a reflective and analytical process with colleagues.
PreK and Infant/Toddler Substitute Teacher On-Call
Growing Up New Mexico
The On-Call Substitute is responsible for providing on-call program support in the event of a staff absence or as additional program support. The On-Call Substitute reports for duty on time and performs quality classroom supervision, instruction, teacher and program assistance. The On-Call substitute complies with program policies and disciplinary standards. There are no guaranteed hours of work.