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New Report Details Impacts of Federal Funding Freeze on New Mexico’s Nonprofits and Philanthropic Sector
A newly published report, “Impact of Federal Funding Changes on New Mexico’s Philanthropic Sector,” commissioned by the Thornburg Foundation, Santa Fe Community Foundation, and Anchorum Health Foundation, examines the effects of recent suspensions in federal funding on New Mexico’s nonprofit sector. Prepared by The Grant Plant Inc, the nonpartisan report highlights how these changes are impacting the state’s communities, particularly those most reliant on federal support, and explores ways philanthropy and policymakers can help organizations adapt
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Event Recap: Donor Appreciation Reception
Since our inception in 1981, the Santa Fe Community Foundation has been fortunate to partner with over 4,500 donors in driving positive change across northern New Mexico. Yesterday, we had the pleasure of hosting a Donor Appreciation Reception at the breathtaking Santa Fe Botanical Garden to express our gratitude.
Mesa to Mesa
Mesa to Mesa brings people together to improve the health, safety, and security of low income homeowners in northern New Mexico by performing minor repairs to their homes, facilitating larger repairs, and providing home maintenance education.
Santa Fe Community Foundation Awards Wildfire Relief & Recovery Grants
The Santa Fe Community Foundation has made 11 rounds of wildfire relief and recovery grants totaling over $500,000 since the beginning of May.
Community Matters: The Food Depot
Sherry Hooper, Executive Director of The Food Depot, discusses the biggest challenges of food insecurity across northern New Mexico, how organizations are addressing them, and The Food Depot’s recent win of a 2022 Piñon Award.
2022 Piñon Awards Recipients Announced
The Santa Fe Community Foundation is pleased to announce the winners of its 36th Annual Piñon Awards.
Embudo Valley Library and Community Center
Located in Dixon, New Mexico, the Embudo Valley Library and Community Center provides the only free internet and public computer access within a 20 mile radius. In the past year, this community hub has had over 7,500 visitors.