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Community Bulletin
Black Men Flower Project
Black Men Flower Project uses flowers as a tool for connection, affirmation, and community-building. In a society that has unnecessarily gendered expressions of care and beauty, even something as natural as flowers can feel off-limits to men. By placing flowers directly into the hands of Black men, the nonprofit challenges those assumptions and create new social permissions for vulnerability, gratitude, and brotherhood.
Fathers New Mexico
When fathers are healthy, engaged, and connected, entire families and communities are stronger. Fathers New Mexico’s mission and purpose is to provide support, resources, and skills to promote healthy and responsible fathering in young families.
Community Matters: New Mexico's Healthcare Landscape
New Mexico faces one of the most severe healthcare worker shortages in the country, and the consequences are felt deeply by local communities. In our May episode, host Christopher Goett sits down with Fred Nathan, Executive Director of Think New Mexico, to discuss what’s driving the shortage, what the research reveals about long-term solutions, and which reforms gained traction during the 2026 legislative session.
Santa Fe Magazine Festival
Part of
Connect with community during Santa Fe Magazine's inaugural festival for a weekend of intimate conversations, charged debates, immersive art, live performances, and unexpected encounters.
Santa Fe Magazine Festival
Part of
Connect with community during Santa Fe Magazine's inaugural festival for a weekend of intimate conversations, charged debates, immersive art, live performances, and unexpected encounters.
Decolonizing Practices in Fundraising
With Marisa Page
Part of
Fundraisers' Forum
Join us to explore how nonprofits can center equity, reciprocity, and community power through fundraising practices that move beyond transactional models and toward more values-aligned approaches.
Development Fundraising Associate
New Mexico School or the Arts- Art Institute
The Development Fundraising Associate plays a crucial role in advancing NMSA’s mission by actively engaging with donors to secure financial support. This position is responsible for coordinating campus tours, arranging solicitation meetings with the President, and more. The ideal candidate will be skilled in relationship building, personable, organized, and passionate about the arts and education.
Resource Hub Coordinator
United Way Northern New Mexico
Resource Hub Program Support a 19-partner regional network of Tribes, nonprofits, and schools serving resilient youth ages 16–24 across seven counties. Capacity-building, cohort coordination, and youth voice work. Northern New Mexico • 20-40 hrs/week • $20 - $26/hour • Hybrid
Collective Impact Coordinator
United Way Northern New Mexico
Collective Impact Program Support youth programming, Future Leaders Council, Pathfinder Casita, and UNITE! convenings. Work directly with youth, families, and nonprofits across Northern New Mexico. Española/Los Alamos • 20-40 hrs/week • $20 - $26/hour • Hybrid