Community Bulletin
Community Matters: Street Homeless Animal Project
In this episode of Community Matters, we speak with Karen Cain, an Animal and Human Rights activist, homeless advocate, licensed mental health therapist, and the Founder and Executive Director of the Northern New Mexico Street Homeless Animal Project. “SHAP” has provided vital support to the unhoused and their animal companions for over 25 years, offering essential vet services and providing supplies like food, leashes, and blankets to over 150 human-animal families each year.
Nurturing Animal Welfare in New Mexico Through Generosity and Compassion
Carla Freeman's love for people and animals extended beyond her life. She bequeathed a generous legacy gift to the Santa Fe Community Foundation (SFCF), providing endowments for Animal Welfare and establishing it as a field of interest within the Foundation's community grants program. Her bequest continues to support local nonprofit organizations like A Chance of a Lifetime and the Animal Welfare Coalition of Northeastern New Mexico that focus on the care and well-being on animals, ensuring that Carla's compassion for and commitment to her community endure.
New Mexico Environmental Law Center
As the only public interest nonprofit law center in the state focused on environmental justice, New Mexico Environmental Law Center's client-directed work prioritizes environmental issues that disproportionately impact Indigenous, Black, Latinx, rural and low-income communities. We advocate for equitable and just environmental laws and policies that protect the health and wellbeing of all New Mexicans.
Accessing Government Funds
with Tsiporah Nephesh & Greg Knadle
Part of
On the Ground
In this session, we invite you to learn about ways nonprofits can access Federal, State, County, and municipal funding; understand the Anti-Donation Clause and the effects of the continuing resolution at the federal level; and hear about upcoming changes that will make federal grants easier to get and be more equitable.
Racial Healing and Renewal Cohort: Session 3
facilitated by Robert Blanquera Nelson and Kendra Toth
Part of
Racial Healing and Renewal Cohort
This program offers space to explore various perspectives on race, engage in meaningful discussions, and learn from one another. Together, we aim to foster empathy, challenge biases, and build bridges towards a more inclusive society. Whether you are an advocate for racial justice, a curious learner, or simply interested in making a positive impact, our Racial Healing and Renewal Cohort welcomes individuals from all backgrounds in the nonprofit sector.
A Conversation with Dr. Opal Lee, the "Grandmother of Juneteenth"
Part of
Santa Fe Community Foundation welcomes Dr. Opal Lee, the "Grandmother of Juneteenth," and Mrs. Dione Sims to kickoff celebrations for Juneteenth and our new statewide endowment fund supporting Black New Mexicans.
Human Resources / Employee Relations Officer
Museum of New Mexico Foundation
The Human Resources/Employee Relations Officer (ERO) oversees and coordinates organizational human resource activities including recruitment, staffing, manage and monitor departments' employee relations programs. This individual will also provide professional consultation to the President/CEO and supervisors in matters pertaining to employment law, discipline, conflict resolution and the grievance/arbitration process. Creating and promoting healthy interoffice relationships between employees.
Programs and Volunteers Manager
STEM Santa Fe
STEM Santa Fe seeks a motivated individual to enhance and facilitate our STEM programs in Santa Fe. This is a flexible, part-time position that requires someone who is passionate about STEM education and is committed to serving Northern New Mexico’s youth. STEM Santa Fe advocates for, develops, and provides Science, Technology, Engineering and Math programming, mentoring and resources to Northern New Mexican middle and high school students, especially those who are under-represented in STEM.
Membership and Individual Giving Manager
Georgia O'Keeffe Museum
The Manager of Membership and Individual Giving will manage and oversee the Membership and Individual Giving programs including donor acquisition, retention, messaging production, and analysis to meet and exceed annual fundraising goals. This candidate will bring creative strategies for retention and acquisition and have a vision for how to strengthen and expand the membership program to increase contributed revenue and enhance engagement. etc.