Community Bulletin
Thank you to our 2024 Learning Hub facilitators
As we approach the end of 2024, we would like to recognize those who have played a significant role in making this year's Learning Hub programming an incredible success. We're so grateful for the support of our amazing facilitators and panel guests, who have contributed to over 48 learning opportunities tailored to New Mexico's nonprofit sector.
Community Matters: Bienvenidos Outreach
On this episode of Community Matters, we’re joined by Susan Tarver, Executive Director of Bienvenidos Outreach, a nonprofit that provides food, clothing, and other essential services to low-income individuals and families in the Santa Fe area.
Santa Fe Community Foundation announces $450,000 from the 2024 Fall Community Grants Cycle to Local Nonprofits
The Santa Fe Community Foundation is pleased to announce $450,000 in grants to 34 nonprofits serving Santa Fe, Mora, Rio Arriba, and San Miguel counties as part of its 2024 community grants program.
Assistant to the Executive Director
New Mexico Children's Foundation
The Assistant to the Executive Director provides essential support to the Executive Director and Board of Directors to advance the mission of the New Mexico Children’s Foundation (NMCF). This role requires a proactive, organized, and tech-savvy individual who excels in communications and technology. Responsibilities include fundraising, marketing, social media management, and administrative tasks, contributing to the foundation’s impact across New Mexico.
Program Coordinator II
Catholic Charities
If you are passionate about education, data management, and community outreach, we want to hear from you! Apply now to be part of a dedicated team making a difference in the community! You will play a crucial role in supporting our educational initiatives as a data technician and student outreach coordinator.
Housing/Economic Equity Attorney
NM Center on Law and Poverty
The New Mexico Center on Law and Poverty seeks a full-time attorney to advance housing and consumer rights for New Mexico’s families. Attorneys provide systemic advocacy through legal representation, impact litigation, administrative advocacy, policy and legislative advocacy, and community outreach and coalition-building. Required: 1+ years experience and a strong commitment to economic and racial justice. Visit our website for more information. Salary is $72,000-105,000 DOE.