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Community Matters: Quivira Coallition
Through education, innovation, and collaboration, Quivira works in coalition with ranchers, farmers, government agencies, and land stewards to foster resilience on working lands. Quivira works to support the community and implementation of regenerative agriculture until it is embraced as a crucial piece of our food systems, our land stewardship, and our solutions to climate change.
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2023 Pride Santa Fe
2023 marks an extraordinary 30 years of Pride in Santa Fe! Thank you all who joined the Santa Fe Community Foundation's Envision Fund — the first and largest LGBTQ+ funder in New Mexico — for a joyful day of celebration.
Community Matters: Raashan Ahmad
This month on Community Matters, we speak with Raashan Ahmad, a renowned M.C. and advocate for racial and social justice, about the history of Juneteenth and local initiatives that support our region's BIPOC communities and advance equitable access to the arts.
Santa Fe Public Schools: Office of Student Wellness
Santa Fe Public Schools strives to provide a welcoming and inclusive environment for our transgender and non-binary students through the Office of Student Wellness’s Safe Zones Program and Gender Support Services.
Announcing the Earthseed Community Fund
The Earthseed Black Arts Alliance and the Santa Fe Community Foundation are proud to announce the establishment of the Earthseed Community Fund, a groundbreaking initiative dedicated to supporting Black life, arts, and culture in New Mexico.
2023 Pride Kickoff
The Santa Fe Community Foundation's Envision Fund and The Human Rights Alliance of Santa Fe were thrilled to present the 2023 Pride Kickoff at the Governor's Mansion yesterday evening. Thank you to all who joined us in celebrating 30 years of LGBTQ+ Pride in Santa Fe.
Resilience Rising: MolinaCares Accord's Commitment to Local Behavioral Health
In response to last spring's wildfires, the Santa Fe Community Foundation activated its Community Resiliency Fund to provide immediate, emergency relief. Among the first supporters of the fund was The MolinaCares Accord, whose $25,000 gift played a pivotal role in addressing local behavioral health needs.