Albuquerque Community Foundation: Heath, Human Services, Economic & Workforce Development
The Albuquerque Community Foundation makes grants to organizations providing services benefiting people in the Albuquerque metropolitan area through a competitive process. The Foundation’s Competitive Grant Program is comprised of 71 endowment funds. In order to respond to the community’s needs, distributions from the funds are pooled and aligned with the Foundation’s fields of interest, as follows:
- Arts and Culture: Grants will focus on two primary funding areas: organizations and programs that provide access to arts and culture for low-income and/or at-risk populations and organizations supporting the greater Albuquerque Metropolitan Area through visual and performing arts.
- Economic and Workforce Development: Grants will support intentional, inventive efforts to ensure a strong local economy. This new field promotes social, economic, and environmental growth by supporting innovative support systems for entrepreneurs and the state’s workforce.
- Education: Grants will focus on supporting at-risk populations to ensure they receive educational opportunities to better the course of their lives and careers. Specific focus areas are: elementary education literacy programs, at-risk youth, students with special needs, and skills-based education for youth and adults.
- Health: Grants have two focus areas; 1) meeting the mental health needs (including behavioral health and addiction recovery) of individuals in the Greater Albuquerque Metropolitan Area; and 2) supporting dental health needs of at-risk individuals. Populations served through mental/behavioral and dental health programs may range from early childhood to seniors and can include the many diverse populations in between.
- Environmental and Historic Preservation: Grants will focus on the “environmental and agricultural economy” and the preservation of historic landmarks, attractions, buildings and venues. The “environmental and agricultural economy” can be defined as organizations working within the environmental and agricultural sector to bolster economic growth.
- Human Services: Grants will serve as “springboard” grants to help individuals transition to more self-sustainable lifestyles. Special focus will be given to organizations and programs that support one or more of the following: parental or guardian skills training, teen pregnancy, job training, independent living, and teens aging out of foster care.
This announcement is for the second round of grants in 2019, and includes Heath, Human Services, Economic, and Workforce Development.
The Foundation has a common grant theme through all fields-of-interest: “providing access to economic opportunities,” aiming to move the needle towards prosperity for more Albuquerque residents. Access to economic opportunities could apply (but is not limited) to the following areas:
- Providing and supporting economic opportunities for individuals living in the four-county Greater Albuquerque Metropolitan Area. This may include life-skills and career development programs; educational opportunities; and/or social services programs that create self-sustainable lifestyles for at-risk populations.
- Providing and supporting opportunities that will bolster the economic growth of Albuquerque. This may include strengthening access to art and culture; supporting preventative health and human services programs to reduce homelessness and physical health needs; increasing workforce development and job creation to bolster economic growth; and/or ensuring Albuquerque’s proximity to the natural environment remains a preserved, protected and valued aspect of the city.
Amount: Grants range from $1,000-$15,000. The range for grant requests is based on the organization’s total income from the most recently completed fiscal year:
- If total income was under $500,000, organizations may apply for up to $10,000 in funding
- If total income was $500,000 or more, organizations may apply for up to $15,000 in funding
- For mental/behavioral health grants only: If the total organizational income was under $500,000, the applicant may apply for up to $15,000 in funding
- If the total organizational income was $500,000 or more, the applicant may apply for up to $20,000 in funding
Eligibility: Applicants must:
- Be a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization or be a public educational institution or a public agency
- Have been incorporated in the state of New Mexico for a minimum of 5 years
- Be current with all state and federal reporting requirements
- Demonstrate how the organization or program provides access to economic opportunities
- Have 100% of its Board of Trustees providing a meaningful financial contribution to the organization
Link: http://albuquerquefoundation.org/grant-application.aspx
Notes: The Round 2 application period (Economic & Workforce Development, Health, and Human Services) deadline will open on March 5, 2019.
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