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Community Bulletin
Umoja ABQ
Founded by refugee leader Chantal Muhumure, Umoja ABQ empowers refugee and immigrant women with the education, resources, and support they need to build self-sufficient, thriving lives. Through programs ranging from financial literacy and driver's education to maternal health and workforce development, Umoja ABQ is helping families create new opportunities and stronger futures in New Mexico.
LGBTQ Grant County
With support from the Envision Fund at Santa Fe Community Foundation, LGBTQ Grant County is strengthening its foundation and expanding year-round programming for LGBTQ+ youth, elders, and allies in rural southwest New Mexico.
Community Matters: Equity & Belonging
What does equity look like in practice? On this episode, Dr. Corrine Sanchez, Executive Director of Tewa Women United, reflects on her 30 years of experience in Indigenous justice, healing, and advocacy and shares how equity can show up inside our organizations, communities, and lives.
HR Essentials: Employment Law Essentials for Nonprofits
With Linda Strauss
Part of
On the Ground
Running a small nonprofit means wearing the HR hat whether you trained for it or not, and the cost of getting employment law wrong can do real harm to a mission-driven organization. This session covers the federal and New Mexico rules every nonprofit employer needs to have on their radar: complying with the Healthy Workplaces Act and paid sick leave requirements, correctly classifying your people as employees, volunteers, contractors, or interns, knowing the difference between salaried (exempt) and hourly (non-exempt) workers, and understanding when you're legally required to accommodate an employee's medical condition or religious beliefs. You'll leave knowing what you must do, what you can do, and what to watch for.
Executive Director Well-Being, Burnout & Sustainable Leadership
With Marsie Silvestro & Sarah Silva
Part of
Executive Director Learning Circle
Burnout among nonprofit executive directors is real and too often experienced in isolation. This session offers a supportive space for peer connection and shared learning around well-being, boundaries, and sustainable leadership.
Fall Grant Cycle Pre-Proposal Information Session 1
with SFCF Grants Team
Part of
Join us for an online information session about our upcoming Fall Community Grant Cycle and concurrent initiative grant cycles. This is one of two information sessions covering the same content; please register for the one that works best with your schedule.
Registration & IR Assistant
Southwestern College
(Hybrid eligible) Southwestern College is now accepting applications for a part-time Registration and Institutional Research Assistant. This is an exciting opportunity for a diverse range of candidates, from a student interested in data management wanting to strengthen their skills in a supportive learning environment to a retired professional desiring to support the missions of higher education and mental health access in our region.
Clinical Supervisor
Southwestern College & Tierra Nueva Counseling Center
Salary Range: $65,700-$82,100 The Clinical Supervisor plays a vital role in ensuring the delivery of high-quality behavioral health services by providing leadership, guidance, and oversight to our counseling staff. This includes supervising licensed and pre-licensed clinicians, practicum students, and interns in accordance with licensure board requirements and agency policies.
Volunteer Coordinator
The Food Depot
Responsible for supporting and strengthening The Food Depot’s robust volunteer program, including but not limited to leading volunteer projects, implementing risk management procedures and recruitment strategies, onboarding and scheduling volunteers, and assisting with additional administrative tasks deemed necessary.