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Community Bulletin
Q&A with Victoria Rabinowe
In this heartfelt Q&A, SFCF fund advisor Victoria Rabinowe shares the powerful personal history and values that shape her philanthropic journey. A native New Yorker and the descendant of Austrian refugees, Victoria was inspired early on by her family's resilience and commitment to helping others. Her giving is deeply rooted in memory, justice, and gratitude—supporting local organizations that champion immigrant rights, empower women and girls, foster peace, and uplift artisans. Through the Foundation, she has found a trusted partner to help steward her inherited legacy into impactful community action. With warmth and clarity, Victoria reveals how philanthropy can be both a tribute to the past and a promise to the future.
College and Career Plaza
College and Career Plaza ensures that students in Santa Fe and northern New Mexico graduate with a vision and a plan for the future. Alliyah Noor, Executive Director of College and Career Plaza, shares the importance of early guidance for future goals.
New Mexico Wild
New Mexico Wild, alongside a diverse coalition of stakeholders, helped secure a crucial protection that will temporarily shield vital tributaries and headwaters in Santa Fe and San Miguel counties while federal agencies study the possibility of extending protections for 20 years.
Wisdom Weavers Session Three - Embracing Our Inner Wisdom
Part of
Wisdom Weavers – Northern New Mexico Nonprofit Women of Color Leadership Program
This session is part of a transformative 2-year program, designed for women of color leaders in northern New Mexico's nonprofit sector.
How to Write a Quality Grant
with Kayt Peck
Part of
On the Ground
Stop staring at blank grant applications. This workshop teaches you the essential elements of crafting compelling grant proposals that get funders' attention. In this hands-on two-hour session, you'll learn the building blocks of effective grant writing.
Planning for a New Budget Year
Part of
Executive Director Learning Circle
A comprehensive overview of nonprofit financial best practices and upcoming accounting changes. Learn essential controls for oversight, budget management strategies, general Q&A tax advice for independent contractors, and how to build an effective finance committee. Participants will review real-world examples and receive practical templates for financial oversight.
Director of Finance
Carroll Petrie Foundation
The Director of Finance has ultimate responsibility for the Foundation’s financial oversight, the accounting process, and regulatory compliance. Position responsibilities include, but are not limited to, developing operating and capital budgets, preparing revenue and expense forecasts, estimating minimum distribution amounts, recording all financial transactions, assuring compliance with GAAP and all applicable regulatory requirements, audit and risk management, and treasury functions.
Upper Grades Lead Educator
Rio Grande School
This is a full-time, 10-month position beginning in August 2025. Preparing materials and the classroom environment to support planned learning activities; Instructing students individually and in groups, using a variety of instructional strategies that reflect best practices in child development and pedagogy; Adapting teaching methods and materials to accommodate a range of learning styles, interests, and developmental needs; Implementing accommodations.
Student Success Facilitator
Communities in Schools of New Mexico
The Student Success Facilitator works in close collaboration with a school-based team and community partners to address school-wide and individual student needs in the areas of attendance, academics, basic needs, family engagement, and social-emotional learning and well-being. The Student Success Facilitator implements the Communities In Schools model designed to connect the school, students and families with the right supports and resources.