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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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Conservation Science Center at New Mexico Highlands University
The Hermit’s Peak/Calf Canyon fire redefined our landscape and our focus as we considered our displaced population and the multitude of challenges ahead. The Science Conservation Center at Highlands University quickly pivoted and used SFCF funds to support “Querencia in Action” workshops designed to build community capacity in post-fire land restoration.
Santa Fe Fat Tire Society
"When there are opportunities to help others in our community we can all come together and do our part. The catastrophic fires affect all of us, but some have lost everything. It is the least we can do to show solidarity and raise some funds."
The Food Depot
In response to the recent wildfires and subsequent flooding, The Food Depot has supported the community by preparing and delivering meals, providing essential items to evacuation shelters, organizing donation drives, and more.
Community Matters: New Mexico Wildfires
Guests Janna Lopez and Antonia Roybal-Mack discuss their volunteer efforts and local responses to assist communities during the recent wildfires in New Mexico, specifically San Miguel and Mora counties.
New Mexico Legal Aid
New Mexico Legal Aid has joined the Federal Emergency Management Agency, the State Bar of New Mexico Young Lawyers Division, and the American Bar Association to assist New Mexico wildfire victims.
Announcing the 2022 Community Health Funder Alliance Grant Recipients
The Community Health Funder Alliance has awarded $1.9M to 59 community organizations working to improve health and wellness in Santa Fe and northern New Mexico for the 2022-2023 fiscal year.