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News & Stories
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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2022 Pride Kickoff
The Envision Fund at the Santa Fe Community Foundation and The Human Rights Alliance of Santa Fe were thrilled to present the 2022 Pride Kickoff at the Governor's Mansion yesterday evening.
Applications Open for Wildfire Relief Funding
We are pleased to announce we are now accepting applications for wildfire relief funding through the SFCF Community Resiliency Fund and the All Together NM Fund, respectively. New Mexico nonprofits and federally-recognized tribes are encouraged to apply today. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis and all funding will be for core operating support.
Transgender Resource Center of New Mexico
Kick off Pride month by learning more about the Transgender Resource Center of New Mexico, one of our nonprofit grantees and the only organization in the state that exists solely to serve transgender and non-binary people and our families and loved ones.
Santa Fe Community Foundation Awards Emergency Wildfire Relief Grants
The Santa Fe Community Foundation has made three rounds of emergency wildfire relief grants through our Community Resiliency Fund totaling $135,000.
Donors Come Together to Support Wildfire Relief
We're fortunate to have such a caring, collaborative community of donors whose generosity has enabled us to provide fast wildfire relief through the SFCF Community Resiliency Fund and All Together NM Fund.
STEM Santa Fe
STEM Santa Fe aims to increase diversity, equity and inclusion in STEM by designing programs that focus on students in groups underrepresented in STEM, especially girls, Hispanics, Native Americans, and students from low-income backgrounds.