Current Recipients
Albuquerque Healthcare for the Homeless
Tierra del Sol Women's Recovery Residential Program
Alicia Sanchez Elementary School
Day Treatment Program for children facing emotional challenges in Lafayette, CO.
Angel Flight West--New Mexico
Provides free air transportation to needy New Mexicans to fill all compelling human need
Bernal Community Center
Programs and services for five village rural El Valle community facility
The Bridgeway Connection
Lakewood, Colorado, Services for pregnant teens and their children.
Chimayo Valley Boys and Girls Club
Summer program
Chimayo Youth Conservation Corps
Ancianos initiative harvests, splits and delivers firewood to low income seniors
Community Against Violence, Taos
homeless shelter for victims of domestic violence
DreamTree Project, Taos
Transitional housing for adolescents
Eagle Valley Early Childhood
First Descents Whitewater kayaking and other outdoor adventures for young adults with cancer.
GROW, Santa Fe Community College Foundation
“Contract for a Better Tomorrow” scholarship program
Homewise, Inc.
Water Smart, an energy and water conservation program for homeowners in Santa Fe county
La Familia Medical Center, Santa Fe
Healthcare for the homeless
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
Life Options Academy, Albuquerque
Residential home and life skills education for teen mothers
Literacy Volunteers of Santa Fe
Tutoring services for immigrant families to improve reading skills and learn English as a second language
Metropolitan Homelessness Project
Technology upgrade for homelessness service group in Albuquerque
Mora/ San Miguel Special Olympics
New Mexico Association of Grantmakers
A membership organization dedicated to increasing the effectiveness of organized philanthropy
New Mexico Coalition to End Hunger A private/public collaboration whose members are focused on ending hunger in New Mexico
New Mexico Highlands University Foundation
New Mexico Women's Foundation
NMWF supports organizations and programs that create economic opportunities for New Mexico women and girls.
New Vistas
Las Vegas, NM early intervention program for at-risk infants and toddlers
Off Center Community Arts
Albuquerque, open studio program
P, B, & J Family Services
Tele-visitation services for children of prisoners
Project Share, Albuquerque
Food for Families program
Roadrunner Food Bank of New Mexico
Katrina relief and Food for Kids programs
Rocky Mountain Youth Corps
Wagon Mound summer program
Samaritan House
Las Vegas, NM, truck for recycling project
Santa Fe International Folk Art Market
Sierra Dove Global Associates
Early childhood education
Santa Fe Community Services
Provides services for the homeless
Santa Fe School for the Arts and Sciences
Committed to academic excellence, developed through Expeditionary Learning and a multicultural art and science enriched curriculum, in a an environment of respect, inclusion and diversity
Santa Fe Public Schools:
Office of Student Wellness (services for homeless students and their families)
Social Venture Partners New Mexico
A group of actively engaged grantmakers who support nonprofit organizations in New Mexico
Southwest Creations Collaborative
Albuquerque, NM. Strong Families Initiative
Southwest Women’s Fiber Arts Cooperative, Silver City
Fosters economic self-sufficiency and skill development for women and others working in cottage industry fiber arts
Spring Board Fund
Scholarships for non-traditional female students, Las Cruces
St. Elizabeth Shelter
Shelter, food, supplies, referrals to health and economic services for the homeless
Taos Coalition to End Homelessness
Support for emergency shelter
The Food Depot
Food 4 Kids weekly distribution of child-friendly and nutritious food to needy elementary children
Think New Mexico
a results-oriented think tank serving the citizens of New Mexico.
Triangle District Project
Resource Center and community outreach, Santa Fe
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.
United World College of the American West
Copper Canyon Project
Taos Coalition to End Homelessness
Support for emergency shelter
Valencia County Senior Support
Construction of accessibility ramps for homebound senior citizens.
Villa Guadalupe
Gallup residential care for the elderly poor
The Youth Foundation
Edwards, CO.
Youth Shelters and Family Services Santa Fe
Transitional living services for young adults and families
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