Grant Support for Nonprofit Organizations in New Mexico
GrantID: 67073
Grant Funding Amount Low: $5,000
Deadline: Ongoing
Grant Amount High: $20,000
Summary
Support for nonprofit organizations in New Mexico. The primary focus is on nonprofits rather than individuals or for‑profit businesses. Eligibility typically includes veteran nonprofit status (three years operating or more) and service within the defined region.
The grants are organized into two main cycles each year. The spring cycle targets priorities such as civic and economic opportunity (job training, workforce development, open government) and health & human services (food security, housing access, senior programs). The fall cycle addresses areas like arts & culture, environment, animal welfare and education (early childhood through high school outcomes). In recent years the foundation has awarded hundreds of thousands of dollars annually across these cycles.
Grant size is tied to budget size of applicant organizations and is in the modest range: organizations with smaller budgets may apply for amounts such as $5,000; mid‑sized for around $10,000; larger organizations may request around $15,000 to $20,000 in general operating support, depending on annual budget bands. The funds are intended to support direct service, capacity‑building, and equitable access in their communities. Use of funds might include program delivery, staffing, outreach, or collaborative initiatives aligned to the foundation’s outcome areas. What the foundation does not generally fund includes activities for religious purposes, private school tuition, individual scholarships, capital campaigns or endowment building.
If your nonprofit operates in New Mexico and aligns with one of these focus areas, this could be a viable funding opportunity worth exploring in detail.
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