Nonprofit News
Health, Education, Financial Stability, Basic Needs
Jan 21 2016Related to: Advocacy
How can you be a part of the conversation?The United Way of Central New Mexico (UWCNM) public policy webpage aims to inform people about how they can be involved in improving public policy related to the health, education, financial stability, and basic needs of our communities in central New Mexico.
Stay on top of it... Read ArticleFamily Advocacy Center Open House, Feb 3
Jan 20 2016You are invited to a public open house of the Family Advocacy Center.
Wednesday, February 3, 2016
5:30 to 7:00 pm
625 Silver SW
Albuquerque, NM 87102
The FAC offers a variety of free and confidential services for anyone who has experienced... Read Article
A Sensory Garden For Those Who Need It Most
Jan 20 2016Related to: Advocacy
Program expansion that serves everyoneCornucopia Adult and Family Services provides family-oriented, daytime services for the elderly, frail, and individuals with intellectual disabilities. We are excited to announce that one of our greenhouse services have recently expanded to include a Horticultural Therapy program.
The Horticultural Therapy... Read Article
South Valley Community Partnership for Health Equity Applying Lessons Learned in Cuba
Jan 12 2016Related to: Advocacy, Related to: Collaboration, Related to: Evaluation
Prioritizing people over profitsThe recent thaw in relations between the United States and Cuba has generated new hope for bi-lateral exchanges, although for now, the potential remains largely in the realm of collective imagination. The tourism industry imagines white sand beaches and resorts visited by... Read Article
Enjoy a Pancake Breakfast, Benefiting Handbags for the Homeless
Jan 4 2016Related to: Fund Development
Come enjoy breakfast and support Handbags for the Homeless, a new project of volunteers of the Blue Cross Blue Shield of New Mexico Community Centennial Social Services Team
This is a new, year round initiative that will be a partnership with nonprofit organizations serving the homeless community in Albuquerque. The... Read Article
#NextGenDonors: Respecting Legacy, Revolutionizing Philanthropy
Dec 2 2015Related to: Fund Development
Who Are the Next Generations of Major Donors?The next generations of major philanthropists, those who fit into “Gen X” (born 1964-1980) or “Gen Y/Millennial” (born 1981-2000) generational cohorts, will have tremendous influence on the direction of and support for efforts to improve local communities and solve global problems over the next several decades... Read Article
NB3F Grant Opportunities, Deadlines Jan 22
Dec 2 2015Related to: Collaboration, Related to: Evaluation, Related to: Fund Development
Promising Program & Capacity Building GrantsThe Notah Begay III Foundation (NB3F)’s national program, Native Strong: Healthy Kids, Healthy Futures is pleased to announce the 2016 “Seeds of Native Health” Promising Program Grant and Capacity Building Grant Request For Applications (RFA).
... Read Article
Want to Help ABQ Families for the Holidays?
Dec 2 2015This is a growing list of New Mexico organizations that serve homeless and low-income families. Below are specific donation and volunteer needs.
APS, Adopt a Family: Contact the Family Liaison for the Albuquerque Public School you are interested in supporting, they will be able to... Read ArticleNew Mexico Nonprofits, Your Input Is Needed by Dec 18!
Dec 1 2015Related to: Advocacy, Related to: Collaboration, Related to: Communications & Marketing, Related to: Evaluation, Related to: Leadership
Please take 2015 New Mexico Nonprofit Survey.This year's survey will provide valuable information on the key issues that New Mexico nonprofits are working on, the opportunities and challenges we face, and how we can continue to work... Read Article
Register for Community Schools National Forum 2016
Nov 17 2015Related to: Collaboration
Learn more about successful school support strategyAll public school supporters are welcome to register for the 2016 Coalition for Community Schools National Forum hosted in Albuquerque from April 6-8, 2016.
Everyone involved in improving public education – from parents, principals and teachers to community, health care, business, nonprofit and... Read Article