The Santa Fe Community Foundation is accepting applications for its Health & Human Services Grants.
Donor Name: Santa Fe Community Foundation
State: New Mexico
County: Mora County (NM), Rio Arriba County (NM), San Miguel County (NM), Santa Fe County (NM)
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 03/15/2026
Size of the Grant: Not Available
Grant Duration: Grant Duration Not Mentioned
Details:
The foundation will support organizations that work to improve the following outcomes in communities:
- Access to affordable housing
- Food security
- Safety
- Access to health care
- Mental health services
- Healthy neighborhood living conditions
- Senior services
Through direct service, policy advocacy, and/or collaboration efforts, priority strategies will address:
- Affordable housing and shelter for homeless, rent-burdened, and at-risk populations, including eviction prevention
- Access to affordable and high-quality food, including food banks, pantries, and community centers that distribute food and promote healthy eating and work to address “food deserts”
- Efforts to address safety for vulnerable populations, including domestic violence and child abuse prevention, bullying prevention in schools, safety issues specific to immigrant populations, low wage workers and communities of color
- Access to health care, including programs providing un- and under-insured populations with culturally appropriate and equitable access to quality health and wellness programs services. Priority will be given to efforts applying social determinants of health lens to the work
- Mental health services, including school-based services, treatment, prevention, and rehabilitation programs targeting marginalized communities, and groups working on cultural and generational trauma
- Building healthy communities, including built environment and infrastructure, environmental quality (toxins and air/water quality), affordable and reliable transportation, and parks and recreation
- Providing services targeted at senior well-being, including memory care, depression, audiology, dementia, exercise, home care, hospice, and medication guidance.
- Systems change, including public policy, civic engagement, community organizing or public information to improve health and wellbeing of local residents
Criteria
The Santa Fe Community Foundation provides several opportunities for eligible nonprofits—both statewide and in funding region (Santa Fe, Mora, Rio Arriba, and San Miguel counties)—to apply for competitive grants.
For more information, visit Santa Fe Community Foundation.


