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2025 Juneteenth Recap
Thank you to all who joined the Empower! Black Futures Community Fund at Santa Fe Community Foundation for Juneteenth commemorations in Albuquerque and Santa Fe. We were grateful for the opportunity to come together as a community in remembrance, solidarity, and joy in honor of Black freedom and culture. This year marked a special moment for the Empower! Fund as it announced its inaugural round of grants in support of Black life, arts, and culture in New Mexico.
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New Mexico Cash Assistance Fund
Application now closed! The New Mexico Cash Assistance Fund application will remain open until 1,000 applications have been approved. Eligible households will each receive $1,000 with priority given to residents in Mora and San Miguel counties adversely impacted by the Calf Canyon/Hermit's Peak Fire.
Native American Advised Fund Awards $75,000 in Grants
The Native American Advised Fund at the Santa Fe Community Foundation is pleased to announce $75,000 in grants to 10 Native-led and serving nonprofit organizations across New Mexico.
Intel New Mexico
Intel has contributed $20,000 to the Native American Advised Fund at the Santa Fe Community Foundation in alignment with their belief that investing in education, educators, and students means investing in the future of our community and industry.
Community Matters: Gerard's House
This month on Community Matters, we speak with Nicole Maes-Gonzales, Executive Director of Gerard’s House, about the organization’s mission to provide a safe place for grieving children, teens, and families, where healing happens through acceptance and peer support.
Coalition to Stop Violence Against Native Women
The Coalition to Stop Violence Against Native Women helps shape policy, conduct outreach, increase awareness, inform priorities and work to ensure that our tribal communities are represented within conversations where they have historically been underrepresented.
Tewa Women United
Since 1989, Tewa Women United has been strengthening and re-strengthening beloved families and communities. Through relational-tivity TWU embodies courageous spaces that center Indigenous women and girls to connect with ancestral knowingness, healing strengths, and lifeways for the wellbeing of all.