Apply for a Grant

Grant applications will be accepted from organizations that:

  • Are located or serve the people of San Miguel and Mora Counties

  • Are tax-exempt under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code or are a public or governmental agency, or that have a qualified fiscal sponsor

    Employ staff and provide services without discrimination on the basis of race, religion, sex, age, national origin, disability, or sexual orientation, and

  • Are at least one year old.

LVNMCF is affiliated with the Santa Fe Community Foundation, which makes long-term investments on its behalf.

What We Don’t Fund

Religious Projects or Purposes

Capital Campaigns or Endowments

Scholarships

Individuals

Private School Tuition or educational assistance

Anchorum Health Foundation Grant

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View Grant Details, Guidelines, and Apply

Hermit’s Peak/Calf Canyon Wildfires Phase 2: Long-term Recovery Grant Application

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Download Grant Application

2024 Community Grant Guidelines, Checklist, & Application

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Please direct any questions or inquiries to admin@lvnmcf.org

View Grant Guidelines
Download Grant Application

Other Grant Opportunities

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Check out these potential funding sources for our local community organizations. These grants are not affiliated with LVNMCF, but we want you to stay informed about other opportunities.

2-4-24 LANL Foundation Community Grant

Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) Foundation offered 2024 Community Outreach Grants.

The Community Outreach Grants invest in learning rooted in the communities, relationships, cultures, languages, and customs of Northern New Mexico. These grants provide an opportunity to support programs, initiatives, and organizations that actively address the unique needs of our local communities of place, practice, and service, supporting learners of all ages.

Please visit their website to learn more about their funding priorities, current grant cycle information, and to register for any of their virtual informational sessions.