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2025 Piñon Awards: Event Recap
On Tuesday, October 7, 2025, the Santa Fe Community Foundation presented its 39th Annual Piñon Awards, which honor northern New Mexico's vital nonprofit sector. We invite you to relive this magical evening by browsing photos and videos from the event.
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Tomorrow's Women
Tomorrow’s Women is a Santa Fe-based nonprofit celebrating its 20th anniversary in 2023! Hundreds of brave young women from Palestine and Israel have journeyed to Santa Fe for a one-of-its-kind empowering and healing summer camp. Through life-altering dialogue sessions and therapeutic art, the young women form unexpected connections, listen with compassion, and build leadership skills.
2022 Piñon Awards: Event Recap
On Thursday, October 6, the Santa Fe Community Foundation presented its Piñon Awards, which honor northern New Mexico's vital nonprofit sector. Browse photos and videos from the event.
Girls Inc. of Santa Fe
When we provide girls with the skills to build on their strengths, give them space to explore their emotions, and lead with positivity, they flourish. Girls Inc. of Santa Fe inspires all girls to be strong, smart, and bold.
Northern New Mexico Regional Art Center
The Northern New Mexico Regional Art Center (NNMRAC) is located in the Convento on the Plaza de Española, where NNMRAC conducts year-round art classes and workshops for children, adults, senior citizens, and adults with disabilities.
Community Matters: NDI New Mexico
Community Matters host Sarah Amador-Guzman speaks with Russell Baker, Executive Director of NDI-New Mexico, about the impact of the organization's outreach program on students statewide, building community through their partnerships and performances, and their recent win of a 2022 Piñon Award, which recognizes excellence in northern New Mexico’s nonprofit sector.
Wildfire Recovery: Our Recent Trips to Mora and San Miguel
While the Hermit's Peak/Calf Canyon Fire is now controlled, families living along the burn scar in Mora and San Miguel Counties are left dealing with its devastating aftermath -- including extensive damage to their homes, property, and water systems. Members of our team recently visited Mora and San Miguel Counties to hear firsthand from impacted families and our Community Resiliency Fund nonprofit grantees on the ground.