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A Conversation with Dr. Opal Lee, the "Grandmother of Juneteenth"
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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.
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Accessing Government Funds
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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
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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.
Effective and Diversified Fundraising and Philanthropy
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Executive Director Learning Circle
This session invites Executive Directors to create a board fundraising toolkit and train your board members on how to raise funds; learn how to cultivate a philanthropic mindset and culture among your board and staff; and explore different sources and strategies of fundraising and diversify your revenue.
Racial Healing and Renewal Cohort: Session 4
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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.
I Wish I Have Have Known That When I Started Teaching; Strategies to Keep At Risk Students Engaged and Thriving
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Register for all-day workshops featuring presenters from Seattle Public Schools, Pittsburgh Public Schools, and Los Angeles County Office of Public Education. $50/person - limited space, register today!