
Santa Fe Community Foundation announces record-level $1 million+ in Community Grants
2025 Community Grants
The Santa Fe Community Foundation is pleased to announce it has awarded $1,045,000 in 2025 Community Grants to 67 nonprofits serving Santa Fe, Mora, Rio Arriba, and San Miguel counties. This marks the Foundation’s largest round of grantmaking through its Community Grants program to date.
"This historic investment reflects our long-term commitment to our nonprofit partners and their work supporting the diversity and strength of northern New Mexico communities,” said Christopher Goett, President & CEO of the Santa Fe Community Foundation. "At a time when many nonprofits are navigating uncertainty and increased demand, this funding helps provide stability, strengthen local solutions, and ensure essential services continue across our region.”
The Santa Fe Community Foundation conducts two strong and democratic grant cycles through its Community Grants program each year — one in the spring and one in the fall — supported by two staff members and an all-volunteer grants committee. The spring grant cycle supports nonprofits working to improve outcomes in two fields of interest: Civic & Economic Opportunities and Health & Human Services. The fall grant cycle supports nonprofits working to improve outcomes in four fields of interest: Animal Welfare, Arts & Culture, Education, and Environment. All Community Grants range from $5,000 - $20,000.
2025 Community Grants
Animal Welfare
Animal Welfare grants support organizations that are working to protect both domestic and wild animals through population control; cruelty prevention; well-being; service animal support; and/or the reintroduction and conservation of native New Mexico species. This year, the Santa Fe Community Foundation awarded a total of $70,000 to five nonprofits in this field of interest:
- Assistance Dogs of the West
- Española Humane
- Friends of the Estancia Valley Animals
- Northern New Mexico Street Homeless Animal Project
- Santa Fe Raptor Center
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Arts & Culture
Arts & Culture grants support organizations that are working to improve sense of community; openness and acceptance of the community toward people of diverse backgrounds; diverse participation in art and cultural community programs and events; and/or the preservation and strengthening of cultural and historical heritage, traditions, and a creative economy. This year, the Santa Fe Community Foundation awarded a total of $125,000 to eight nonprofits in this field of interest:
- Chama Valley Arts
- Cornerstones Community Partnerships
- Embudo Valley Library & Community Center
- Española Valley Fiber Arts Center
- The Exodus Ensemble
- Life Circle
- Meadow City Academy of Music
- Mesa Prieta Petroglyph Project
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Civic & Economic Opportunities
Civic & Economic Opportunities grants support organizations that are working to improve workforce development and job creation; open government; community engagement; social and economic justice, and/or support of hourly workers. This year, the Santa Fe Community Foundation awarded a total of $55,000 to three nonprofits in this field of interest:
- Visiones Colaborativas/Collaborative Visions
- Women’s Economic Self-Sufficiency Team (WESST)
- YouthWorks
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Education
Education grants support organizations that are working to improve school readiness; reading proficiency and math proficiency; college and career pathway access; opportunity youth engagement; and/or the education ecosystem through policy advocacy. This year, the Santa Fe Community Foundation awarded a total of $250,000 to 15 nonprofits in this field of interest:
- College and Career Plaza
- Communities in Schools of New Mexico
- Friends of the Santa Fe Public Library
- Girls Inc.
- The Golden Apple Foundation for Excellence in Teaching
- Growing Up New Mexico
- MathAmigos
- May Center for Learning
- McCurdy Ministries
- New Mexico Rural Library Initiative
- Ojo Sarco Community Center
- Reading Quest
- Rio Arriba Adult Literacy Program
- Student Parent Success Program at Santa Fe Community College
- United Way of Northern New Mexico
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Environment
Environment grants support organizations that are working to address climate change through efforts that protect or improve watershed and water quality; preserve open space; remediate land; advance energy from renewable sources; support environmental justice; and/or create sustainable food production systems. This year, the Santa Fe Community Foundation awarded a total of $100,000 to six nonprofits in this field of interest:
- New Mexico Environmental Law Center
- New Mexico Volunteers for the Outdoors
- New Mexico Wilderness Alliance
- Reunity Resources
- Santa Fe Conservation Trust
- Santa Fe Watershed Association
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Health & Human Services
Health & Human Services grants support organizations that are working to improve access to affordable housing; food security; safety; access to health care; healthy neighborhood living conditions; and senior services. This year, the Santa Fe Community Foundation awarded a total of $500,000 to 30 nonprofits in this field of interest:
- Adelante Program – Santa Fe Public Schools
- Bienvenidos Outreach
- Birthing Tree Fund
- Carnelian Center
- Chainbreaker Collective
- Chaplain Joe’s Street Outreach
- Comedor de San Pascual
- Coming Home Connection
- Consuelo’s Place
- Contigo Immigrant Justice
- Cooking With Kids
- Dixon Cooperative Market
- Dream Tree Project
- Fathers New Mexico
- Gerard’s House
- Interfaith Community Shelter Group
- Kitchen Angels
- Kiwanis Club of Sangre de Cristo Sunrise
- La Cienega Fire & Rescue Association
- Las Cumbres Community Services
- Many Mothers
- Moving Arts Española
- Pegasus Legal Services
- Self Help
- The Sky Center/New Mexico Suicide Intervention Project
- Solace Sexual Assault Services
- St. Elizabeth Shelter
- Tierra Nueva Counseling Center of Southwestern College
- Villages of Santa Fe
- Youth Shelters & Family Services
Champion the causes you care about
When you give to one of our fields of interest endowments — Arts & Culture, Animal Welfare, Civic & Economic Opporunties, Education, Environment, and Health & Human Services — you support exceptional nonprofits like those above and help strengthen these vital causes across northern New Mexico for the long term.
For more information or to make a gift, please visit our donation page or contact us at giving@santafecf.org.
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