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Community Bulletin
Community Matters: Amigos Bravos
On this episode of Community Matters, we’re joined by Joseph Zupan, Executive Director of Amigos Bravos, to discuss the vital work of protecting and restoring New Mexico’s rivers and watersheds. A recipient of the Santa Fe Community Foundation’s 2025 Tried & True Piñon Award, Amigos Bravos has spent more than three decades combining hands-on restoration, policy advocacy, and community education to safeguard one of our state’s most precious resources — water. Tune in to hear how their work is shaping a healthier future for New Mexico’s communities and ecosystems.
Santa Fe Community Foundation announces record-level $1 million+ in Community Grants
The Santa Fe Community Foundation has awarded $1,045,000 in 2025 Community Grants to 67 nonprofits serving Santa Fe, Mora, Rio Arriba, and San Miguel counties. This marks the Foundation’s largest round of grantmaking through its Community Grants program to date.
Santa Fe Baby Fund awards $62,000 in support of infant and toddler well-being
The Santa Fe Baby Fund, an initiative of Santa Fe Community Foundation, is pleased to announce $62,000 in grants to 10 local nonprofits advancing the well-being of babies, toddlers, and their caretakers across northern New Mexico.
Wisdom Weavers Session Nine - Transformational Change Leadership
Part of
Wisdom Weavers – Northern New Mexico Nonprofit Women of Color Leadership Program
This session is part of a transformative two-year program, designed for women of color leaders in northern New Mexico's nonprofit sector.
Wisdom Weavers Session 10 - Holistic Well-being & Healing
Part of
Wisdom Weavers – Northern New Mexico Nonprofit Women of Color Leadership Program
This session is part of a transformative two-year program, designed for women of color leaders in northern New Mexico's nonprofit sector.
Wisdom Weavers Session 11 - Sacred Mentorship Circles
Part of
Wisdom Weavers – Northern New Mexico Nonprofit Women of Color Leadership Program
This session is part of a transformative two-year program, designed for women of color leaders in northern New Mexico's nonprofit sector.
Buyer/Merchandising Manager
Museum of New Mexico Foundation
We are looking for a Buyer and Merchandise Manager to join our Retail division. In partnership with the VP of Retail, the Buyer and Merchandise Manager oversees the product assortment for five shops plus an active website. This role also supports the Retail division’s merchandising strategy with an advanced understanding and optimized use of Teamwork CHQ.
Director of The Circles and Circles Explorers
Museum of New Mexico Foundation
We are looking for a Director for our Circles and Circles Explorers programs. These two flagship membership programs provide critical operating support for the Foundation. The Director engages high-level members to support the Foundation and 13 state cultural institutions. A key member of the Membership team, this highly visible role works closely with the Vice President of Membership and Communications, Directors of Leadership Giving, Trustees, and current and prospective members.
Head Start Teacher Assistant
Eight Northern Indian Pueblos Council Inc.
Assists with the development and implements individual educational plans for children, which help them to develop socially, intellectually, physically, and emotionally in a manner appropriate to their stage of development. Work collaboratively with the Head Start teacher, families and volunteers.