2005 Grant Recipients
Alicia Sanchez Elementary School
Day Treatment Program for children facing emotional challenges in Lafayette, CO.
Amy Biehl High School
Concurrent high school/college enrollment program for seniors
Buckaroo Ball
Programs for at-risk children in Santa Fe County, New Mexico
Chimayo Youth Conservation Corps
Ancianos initiative harvests, splits and delivers firewood to low income seniors.
DreamTree Project, Taos
Transitional housing for adolescents
The Food Depot
Food 4 Kids weekly distribution of child-friendly and nutritious food to needy elementary children
Foster Care of Santa Fe
Hurricane Katrina Relief Fund
GROW, Santa Fe Community College Foundation “Contract for a Better Tomorrow” scholarship program
Las Cumbres Learning Services
Social and educational services for children and families in northern New Mexico, including support and early intervention for children who are at risk for developmental delays or are in emotional distress
The Lensic Performing Arts Center
The Youth in the Performing Arts Education Program
serves over 20,000 school children annually. The program brings children and
youth to performances by visiting artists and provides free performance space,
technical assistance and training in the theater arts to young people.
Literacy Volunteers of Santa Fe Tutoring services for immigrant families to improve reading skills and learn English as a second language
Los Alamos National Laboratory Foundation
Support of birth to three collaborative planning grant
New Mexico MESA, Inc.
New Mexico Mathematics, Engineering Science Achievement (NM MESA) Inc., a non-profit organization, promotes educational enrichment for middle and high school students from historically under-represented ethnic groups.
New Mexico Highlands University Foundation Scholarship program for non-traditional students
Associate Students of New Mexico Highlands University Summer Moonlight Movies program
New Mexico Governor's Mansion Foundation provides non-profit support for maintenance and beautification of Governor’s mansion in Santa Fe.
New Vistas
Las Vegas, NM early intervention program for at-risk infants and toddlers
PB&J Family Services
KidPACT school-based program for children of prisoners and from homes with a history of criminality
Roadrunner Food Bank of New Mexico
Katrina relief and Food for Kids programs.
Santa Fe Public Schools:
Juntos los Jueves evening programs and services for homeless students and their families
ADELANTE after school program for homeless students
Santa Fe High School Teen Parent Center
St. Elizabeth Shelter Shelter, food, supplies, referrals to health and economic services for the homeless
Taos Coalition to End Homelessness
Winter emergency homeless shelter
Think New Mexico
Study of funding for voluntary Pre-K for all New Mexico 4 year olds
United Way of Santa Fe County
The United Way is Agua Fria Children's Zone a pilot program in a targeted geographic area where children and their families are supported by multiple services aimed at increasing success in school.
Watermelon Mountain Ranch
relief services for animals orphaned by Hurricane Katrina.
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