Community Bulletin
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.
Randall Davey Audubon Center
The Randall Davey Audubon Center is Santa Fe’s nature center, with over 185 acres of habitat, trails, wildlife gardens, a historic estate, outdoor classrooms, and a new Nature Discovery Area. Their mission is to conserve birds and the places they need for the benefit of wildlife, nature, and people. We do this work through partnerships and on-the ground efforts in conservation, science, policy, and education.
Quivira Coalition
For over 25 years, Quivira Coalition has helped foster resiliency not only in New Mexico's working lands, but also in the people who steward the land and the communities which rely on their vitality. Like almost everything in agriculture and social movements, change has to start at the ground level, and for Quivira, that means prioritizing soil health to help combat the climate crisis.
Fundraising Immersion: Session 5
facilitated by Jennifer Kilbourn and Patti Ward, CFRE
Part of
Fundraising Immersion
The Fundraising Immersion is an intensive deep dive into fundraising best practices and basic tools needed to create and maintain a thriving culture of philanthropy in your organization. This six-week immersion will focus on the fundamentals of building a strong development program and is perfect for Executive Directors and Development Directors of small to mid-size nonprofit organizations in northern New Mexico. Nonprofit board members are welcome as well.
Racial Healing and Renewal Cohort: Session 2
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.
Self-Advocacy and Self-Actualization
with Marisa Page
Part of
REAL TALK: A Speaker Series for Women of Color in the Nonprofit Sector
What is your role in your organization and what is required to keep that position? Do you need to code-switch? Dim your light? Do you feel like you put your own needs last or downplay them? We will examine your goals and dreams to develop an individualized plan and align that with what you are doing now. What might shift for you if you really prioritized yourself? The possibilities are exciting and scary, and you don’t need to leap, just step.
Equitable Access Projects Manager
LANL Foundation
LANL Foundation seeks a full-time employee to coordinate and align philanthropic and public funding, organizations, people and data to better support underrepresented youth and young adults in Northern New Mexico with accessing college, career and community pathway opportunities. Seeking a dynamic, detail-oriented self-starter with project management experience and a minimum of a BA/BS degree and 5 years of experience. To apply: e-mail a resume and Letter of Interest to jobs@lanlfoundation.org
Helpline Manager
Animal Protection New Mexico
Ensure companion animals of domestic violence survivors find access to temporary housing & care through our Companion Animal Rescue Effort (CARE); maintain the CARE database & complete required reporting, coordinate with partner organizations to meet training and outreach needs; and coordinate assistance for equines in need, working with individuals from diverse backgrounds, equine service vendors, government agencies, and other entities, through our Equine Protection Fund.
Health Equity and Policy Coordinator
Tewa Women United
Location: Espanola, NM - 25 hours per week. The Health Equity and Policy Coordinator under the Reproductive Justice (RJ) Program will promote a reproductive justice framework to increase choices and access to the full spectrum of reproductive healthcare for people in New Mexico. This role’s primary focus will be on advocacy, research, and developing strategies as needed for the RJ Program. To apply: Send resumé and cover letter to wendolyne@tewawomenunited.org