Community Bulletin
Mesa Prieta Petroglyph Project
Mesa Prieta Petroglyph Project is a nonprofit organization focused on education and protection of the cultural landscape of the northern Rio Grande Valley. Working with youth is a core initiative of the project.
Community Matters: Santa Fe Playhouse
This month on Community Matters, we speak with Colin Hovde, a producer, artistic director, and current Executive Director of the Santa Fe Playhouse. As one of the longest-running arts organizations in our region, the Santa Fe Playhouse has created community on stage and off by holding space for unexpected conversations through intriguing and vital programming since 1919.
Santa Fe Community Foundation Receives Multi-Year Funding from Anchorum Health Foundation
Anchorum Health Foundation has announced a $25 million investment over the next five years in five community foundations across northern New Mexico, including the Santa Fe Community Foundation.
2024 Fall Grant Cycle: Pre-Proposal Info Session
Hosted by Diane Hamamoto, Director of Grants & Community Impact
Part of
Attention nonprofits! This hour-long information session will walk you through the Santa Fe Community Foundation's 2024 fall grant proposal process and include a Q&A session. Please note that our two pre-proposal sessions (offered on July 30 & August 8 ) cover the same information. We encourage you to sign up for whichever date works best with your schedule.
Racial Healing and Renewal Cohort: Session 6
facilitated by Robert Blanquera Nelson and Kendra Toth
Part of
Racial Healing and Renewal Cohort
This program offers space to explore various perspectives on race, engage in meaningful discussions, and learn from one another. Together, we aim to foster empathy, challenge biases, and build bridges towards a more inclusive society. Whether you are an advocate for racial justice, a curious learner, or simply interested in making a positive impact, our Racial Healing and Renewal Cohort welcomes individuals from all backgrounds in the nonprofit sector.
Fundraising with Your Board
with Beverly Post
Part of
On the Ground
Securing vital resources is an important duty of nonprofit boards. It can also be one of the top challenges. In this enlightening session, we will dive into dynamic approaches that make it easier for board members to get involved. When a board informs and supports the organization’s development strategies, they can assist with realizing the fundraising goals. Beverly has worked with volunteers involved with the fundraising process and understands how breaking down the activities, helps build success. Taos programs are presented in partnership with the Taos Community Foundation.
Advancement Services Manager
Institute of American Indian Arts
The Advancement Services Manager reports to the Director of Institutional Advancement. The incumbent is vital to the team-based success of the Advancement Office’s programs and services, such as annual appeals, fundraising events, and the management of tracking systems for scholarship fund availability and supports the IAIA Foundation Board’s fundraising efforts. The incumbent oversees and monitors the department’s donor database.
Program Specialist
Big Brothers Big Sisters Mountain Region
Do you like getting to know people and building relationships? Then join BBBSMR in our mission to positively impact children's lives through mentoring. As a program specialist, your role involves pairing mentors with mentees, providing ongoing support, and ensuring adherence to safety standards. Collaborate with the team, attend events, and travel within Santa Fe area. Be part of shaping a brighter future for children!
Program Manager – Protecting Animals Used in Science Program
Animal Protection New Mexico
To bring about systemic change for animals in New Mexico by prioritizing, planning, and implementing projects and policy campaigns in three distinct areas of Protecting Animals in Science.