May 1, 2023

Grants Watch: Week Ending in 4/28/2023

The Grant Plant routinely reviews funder websites and notices and is pleased to share some upcoming opportunities with you. Contact us if you would like support in preparing a proposal.

2023 Piñon Awards. May 12, 2023.
Since 1987, the Santa Fe Community Foundation has selected and awarded the Piñon Awards to local nonprofit organizations that have made extraordinary contributions to the community. Organizations and individuals may be nominated by a board member, funder, past Piñon Award recipient, or any member of the community. Staff from eligible nonprofits may also nominate their organization. https://www.santafecf.org/about/pinon-awards

Sustaining New Mexico Fund. June 16, 2023.
This fund will grant to organizations that align with the Foundation’s priority fields of interest: community resilience, educational opportunities, environmental adaptability, healthy communities, and rural infrastructure. The mission of the fund is to strengthen New Mexico communities by promoting social equity and supporting self-sufficiency to improve the quality of life for all New Mexicans. Each year, the Sustaining New Mexico Fund will award program or general operating grants to New Mexico nonprofit organizations that demonstrate long-term goals and impact. https://www.newmexicofoundation.org/grant/sustaining-new-mexico-fund/

FHLB Dallas Partnership Grant Program (PGP). June 22, 2023.
For 2023, FHLB Dallas has allocated $400,000 in Partnership Grant Program (PGP) funds to assist community-based organizations (CBOs). FHLB Dallas provides up to a 3:1 match of member contributions to provide a match of up to $12,000 per member to promote and strengthen relationships between CBOs and FHLB Dallas members. The PGP also complements the development activities fostered by FHLB Dallas’ Affordable Housing and Community Investment programs. https://www.fhlb.com/community-programs/partnership-grant-program

Native American Partnership Fund Grant. July 7, 2023.
The grant supports programs and projects that benefit the community as a whole, rather than individuals or small groups, in the areas of education and training, health and wellness, cultural preservation, economic development, and/or environmental protection/management. Applications must demonstrate program and project sustainability beyond the grant period, and supplemental matching funds are highly encouraged. https://www.freeportinmycommunity.com/pages/native-american-programs

 


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