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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.
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Community Convening: Reducing Housing Insecurity in Santa Fe
Yesterday, community leaders gathered to discuss reducing housing insecurity in Santa Fe. Hosted by the Thornburg Foundation, the luncheon featured a Q&A discussion with guest speaker Rosanne Haggerty of Community Solutions and was moderated by Christopher Goett, President & CEO of the Santa Fe Community Foundation.
Las Cumbres Community Services
Las Cumbres Community Services, Inc. began in 1970 with a structured program of day habilitation services for developmentally disabled adults with developmental or intellectual disabilities (IDD) in Los Alamos. We added a therapeutic preschool – Conjunto - in the Española Valley in 1979. Since then, it has expanded its services for children, adults, and families in order to meet our state’s changing needs, with more than twenty programs in place today.
Community Matters: Local Volunteer Tom Starke
This month on Community Matters, Sarah Amador-Guzman explores the importance of volunteering with Tom Starke, who has provided decades of service to local nonprofits, designed programs, and raised awareness about the complex challenges of substance abuse.
Santa Fe Recovery Center
The Santa Fe Recovery Center filled the gap in available substance use disorder treatments tailored to women with children by establishing the Women and Children’s Residential Treatment Program in Santa Fe.
Making Noise for Babies
The Santa Fe Community Foundation's Baby Fund was built on the belief that the vitality of our community starts with supporting our youngest neighbors. In honor of its first decade, the fund made its largest round of grantmaking to date.
Presbyterian Ear Institute
Presbyterian Ear Institute offers hope in breaking the silence for children and adults with hearing loss by providing a comprehensive approach to the early diagnosis, intervention, education, and rehabilitation of deafness.