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Museum of New Mexico Foundation (photo credit: Jason Ordaz) |
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Albuquerque Public
Library Foundation |
Albuquerque, New Mexico / $2,000
(Discretionary Grant) |
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Alliance for the Earth |
Albuquerque, New Mexico / $15,000
(Out-of-Cycle, Multi-year grant, #5 of 6) |
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Alliance for the Earth |
Albuquerque, New Mexico / $15,000
(Out-of-Cycle, Multi-year grant, #6 of 6) |
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Animal Protection of New Mexico |
Albuquerque, New Mexico / $10,000
(Discretionary Grant) |
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Canones Early Childhood Center |
Canones, New Mexico / $1,000
(Discretionary Grant) |
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C.G. Jung Institute of Santa Fe |
Santa Fe, New Mexico /
$16,000
(Out-of-cycle,
Multi-year Grant) |
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The C.G. Jung Institute of Santa Fe presents Community Programs because we believe that the health of communities and individuals in Northern New Mexico is dependent on experiencing a conscious connection with our inner psychological depths. Our experience is that needed changes in behavior actually require changes in attitude, which come only when we and our communities reflect together on our inner experiences and soul/psyche. The presenters will be internationally and locally know Jungian analysts and interdisciplinary arts and writers. |
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Desert Academy |
Santa Fe, New Mexico / $100,000
(Multi-year Grant 2 of 5) |
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El Castillo Retirement Residences |
Santa Fe, New Mexico / $3,000
(Discretionary grant) |
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New Mexico School for the Arts |
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Espanola Humane |
Espanola, New Mexico / $25,000 |
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Espanola Humane has reduced the number of unwanted pets in Northern New Mexico by over 48%. We cover all of Rio Arriba County, plus we now have contracts with three of the local pueblos, as well as northern Santa Fe County. Our shelter is owned by the City of Espanola and our overhead is less than 9% which means that most of our funding goes directly to our mission. We make huge strides in the state of animal welfare as we expand our reach in New Mexico. |
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Espanola Humane |
Espanola, New Mexico / $5,000
(Out-of-Cycle grant) |
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The Food Depot |
Santa Fe, New
Mexico / $15,000 |
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The Food Depot fosters healthy communities by engaging a network of partners and developing solutions to create a hunger-free Northern New Mexico. As the food bank for 9 counties, The Food Depot provides food to 11,000 people through 5 direct service programs. The Food Depot also provides to over 55,000 people via a network of 145 nonprofit agencies including food pantries, meal programs, and shelters. The Food Depot provides more than 450,000 meals each month to people in need. |
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La Casita Preschool |
Santa Fe, New
Mexico / $5,000 |
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Santa Fe is in need of high-quality preschool education that supports both children and their families. Accepting families from Rio Arriba, Santa Fe, and San Miguel Counties, La Casita supports a diverse population of families every year, many whom are experiencing poverty, separation or divorce, as single parent families, or are struggling with drug abuse, or other crises. Around 30% of our students receive scholarships. We provide exceptional care and education for our children, and offer parenting, educational support, and training in the classroom. |
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The Lensic Performing Arts Center |
Santa Fe, New Mexico / $5,000
(Out-of-Cycle Grant) |
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Literacy Volunteers of Santa Fe |
Santa Fe, New Mexico / $10,000 |
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Our vision is a literate, thriving community where words can be read, written, spoken, and understood, and where people can attain their goals and fully participate in society. The majority of our students are reading below a 6th grade reading level. We strive to ramp up very low literacy skills to the point where students can register for pre-High School Equivalency (HSF) studies. English as a Second Language volunteer tutors strive to supply non-English speakers with speaking and communication skills. |
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The May Center |
Santa Fe, New Mexico / $25,000
(Multi-year grant, #3 of 3) |
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Museum of New Mexico Foundation |
Santa Fe, New Mexico / $25,000
(Multi-year grant, #2 of 2) |
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New Mexico School for the Arts |
Santa Fe, New Mexico / $50,000
(Out-of-Cycle, Multi-year grant, #2 of 10) |
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Planned Parenthood of the Rocky Mountains |
Albuquerque, New Mexico / $20,000 |
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Since 1964, Planned Parenthood has been providing medical care, medically accurate sexual health information, and advocacy. When youth are provided with medically accurate, developmentally appropriate, and culturally humble sex education, they are more likely to make safe informed decisions about their reproductive health which in turn decreases the likelihood of unplanned teenage pregnancy, and increases opportunities for education success. |
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Santa Fe Film Festival |
Santa Fe, New Mexico / $5,000
(Out-of-cycle Grant) |
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Santa Fe Ketamine |
Santa Fe, New Mexico / $10,000
(Out-of-cycle Grant) |
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With one the world's most comprehensive collections of Southwest Native American potter, textiles, basketry, and jewelry, IARC educates the public about the indigenous Southwest and most importantly provides not only Native American, but also all underserved children, adults, and families with knowledge, inspiration, and hands-on learning opportunities to help preserve and promote diverse cultural heritages and identities. IARC brings quality, Native-based educational programming to youth and outreach initiatives to schools, tribal communities, and the public. |
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