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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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Española Valley Humane Society
Española Valley Humane Society has provided safe shelter to over 55 pets displaced by or rescued from the Calf Canyon/Hermits Peak inferno, the largest wildfire in New Mexico’s history.
Center of Southwest Culture
At the beginning of the fires, volunteer Antonia Roybal-Mack approached the Center of Southwest Culture to fiscally sponsor on-the-ground wildfire relief assistance in her hometown of Mora.
La Cumbre Brewing Co.
In response to the largest wildfires in New Mexico's history, La Cumbre Brewing Co. has released a limited edition IPA "Juntos" in support of wildfire relief through the All Together NM Fund.
Community Matters: Transgender Resource Center of NM
Special guest in honor of Pride Month! Adrien Lawyer of the Transgender Resource Center of New Mexico discusses his organization's work in supporting our transgender communities.
Casa Q
Casa Q’s mission is to provide safe living options and services for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and questioning (LGBTQ+) youth and allies, ages 14 to 22, who are at risk of or experiencing homelessness.
New Mexico Cyclists for Wildfire Relief
New Mexico’s robust cycling community has come together to support wildfire relief through the Santa Fe Community Foundation's Community Resiliency Fund.