Community Funding
Our Impact
The Thornburg Foundation’s Community Funding program seeks to contribute to organizations that exhibit strong leadership, good financial management, a spirit of entrepreneurship, a commitment to excellence, and a history of making a difference in their field or community.
Community Funding Focus Areas
The Foundation’s Community Funding Program supports organizations in the following fields of interest: human services, education, homelessness and policy.
Human Services
At the Thornburg Foundation, we support organizations that promote the health of youth, families, and communities by assisting individuals and families with essential needs like food, housing, critical social services, and more.
Education
The Thornburg Foundation dedicates funding to support statewide, high-achieving arts mastery program schools, high quality, impactful youth programs and support services for students. The Foundation recognizes that combining students’ passion for the arts and hiqh- quality education keeps students engaged and teaches tools of resilience that are long term determinants of educational success. We also recognize the importance of supportive services for keeping students in school.
Homelessness
Currently, Santa Fe is in a housing shortage crisis along with a spike in housing costs. Making sure that there is adequate housing stock available to transition people out of homelessness and into affordable housing is paramount to achieving Functional Zero. Click here to learn more about our work in housing and homelessness.
Policy
We support organizations that research, develop and foster evidence based policies that make state government more equitable, accountable, and representative. We support organizations that educate the public to engage around these policies.
Highlighted Grantees
Communities in Schools leverages evidence, relationships, and local resources to help students stay in school and graduate. Through their school-based site coordinators, they bring community resources into schools to remove barriers for vulnerable students who are at risk of dropping out to keep them in school and on the path to graduation.
Our funding supports: General Operations
The Santa Fe Public Schools (SFPS) Adelante Program provides advocacy, direct support services, and basic needs services for children, teens, and their families experiencing homelessness in Santa Fe. SFPS Adelante plays a crucial role in educating the community about child homelessness, and advocates for our families’ needs with schools, human service agencies, and the community at large.
Our funding supports: General Operations
Reading Quest provides free, science-of-reading-based, structured literacy tutoring & social-emotional support for hundreds of students every week who are reading one or more years below grade level. Our multi-sensory tutoring program is customized, providing gamified tutoring sessions for each student. Our program empowers students to believe in themselves as they become strong, enthusiastic readers. Our Reading Quest team currently tutors 460 students a week, all of whom are referred by their teachers, in collaboration with Santa Fe, Taos, Bernalillo, West Las Vegas Public Schools, Native American Student Services, Turquoise Trail Charter School, Communities in Schools, and the Adelante program for homeless youth.
St. Elizabeth Shelter assists homeless individuals and families by providing emergency shelter, food, case management, counseling, supportive housing, and referrals to partnering human-service agencies. Their ultimate goal is to end the cycle of homelessness.
Our funding supports: General Operations
The Food Depot is ending hunger in Northern New Mexico by providing food to a network of over 80 partner nonprofit agencies throughout nine counties. Partner agencies such as food pantries, meal programs, homeless shelters, youth programs, and senior centers distribute food received from The Food Depot to people who are experiencing hunger. The Food Depot, northern New Mexico’s only food bank, has provided hunger relief for 30 years. In 2024, The Food Depot distributed over 10 million pounds of food across Northern New Mexico.
Children. Working families. Seniors. Someone you know is experiencing hunger right now.
Gerard’s House is your Santa Fe center for grieving kids, teenagers and families, providing free grief support services since 1997. Our staff, board and volunteers share a common passion and goal: to offer meaningful help, comfort and relief to children, teenagers and families whose lives have been changed by the death of a loved one or by other significant losses. To meet this goal, Gerard’s House offers more than 25 grief support groups each week, serving 600 youth, ages 3-21, along with hundreds of adults. Because of the generous support of our partners, 100% of Gerard’s House services are free of charge to families.
La Familia Medical Center is dedicated to providing excellent, affordable, comprehensive medical, dental and health promotion services to everyone in our community. La Familia Medical Center provides services to all individuals and families, regardless of income or ability to pay. Services are offered on a sliding fee scale, according to family size and income. We accept Medicare, Medicaid, all insurances, HMOs & workers’ compensation.
The Interfaith Community Shelter (ICS) is a largely volunteer agency consisting of 40+ faith and community groups and nearly 2,000 volunteers. ICS’s mission is to provide safe, hospitable shelter, food, and clothing to men, women, and children experiencing homelessness and to promote self-reliance by providing a point of entry to the other services necessary to make the transition from homelessness to stable housing. ICS is the only “come-as-you-are” or “minimal barrier” shelter in Northern New Mexico, which means the Interfaith Community Shelter, including the Summer Safe Haven for All, accepts everyone, regardless of condition or circumstance, including their pets. From 2023 to 2024, 819 individuals sought overnight shelter at Interfaith Community Shelter.
Our Mission
To reduce the risk of youth suicide in Santa Fe County and Northern New Mexico
“Our commitment to youth who are at-risk for suicide must be an invitation to hope and to life. This will take the concerted effort of us all.” (Eggert, et al, 1995:xv)
Our History
The New Mexico Suicide Intervention Project (NMSIP), a 501(c)3 non-profit organization, was established in 1994 in response to growing concern about the increasing number of youth suicides in Santa Fe County and Northern New Mexico.
Our Commitment to Community
Since its inception, NMSIP has implemented cutting edge prevention and intervention services to decrease risk behaviors related to suicide and increase resiliency and family support. NMSIP offers a model of collaboration that promotes the health of youth, families, and communities. NMSIP’s services are recognized “best practices” by the Centers for Disease Control and the New Mexico Department of Health.

Leslie Garcia
HR Director & Community Funding Officer
Leslie Garcia is the HR Director & Community Funding Officer at Thornburg Foundation. Born and raised in New Mexico, she is deeply committed to collaborating with stakeholders who share a common goal of serving its diverse population. She brings with her a deep understanding of relationship management, operations, and human resource expertise. Ms. Garcia earned her bachelor’s degree in business administration from the College of Santa Fe and holds a SHRM-CP Certification. She is currently pursuing her master of business administration degree at Eastern New Mexico University.
Garrett Thornburg
Chairman of the Board
Garrett Thornburg is a recognized leader in innovative, actively managed, disciplined investment strategies and is chairman of Thornburg Investment Management, Inc., which he founded in 1982. Headquartered in Santa Fe, New Mexico, Thornburg Investment Management is an employee-owned investment firm that manages eight equity mutual funds, one alternate mutual fund, and eleven fixed-income funds for individual and institutional clients.
Before forming Thornburg Investment Management, Mr. Thornburg was a limited partner of Bear, Stearns & Co. and a founding member of that firm’s public finance department. He was also chief financial officer of New York State’s Urban Development Corporation, and served as financial advisor to the State of New Mexico’s Board of Finance.
He is a member of the Board of Governors of the Investment Company Institute and serves on the Board of Directors of the New Mexico School for the Arts – Art Institute. He is also chairman of the Thornburg Foundation and personally leads the company’s philanthropic efforts. Active in New Mexico philanthropy, in 2010 he received the Philanthropist of the Year award from the Journal Santa Fe, and in 2013 he was awarded the New Mexico Distinguished Public Service Lifetime Achievement Award. He is a former board member of the National Dance Institute of New Mexico, the Santa Fe Institute, and the Santa Fe Community Foundation. Mr. Thornburg received his BA from Williams College and his MBA from Harvard University.
Blair C. Naylor
Vice Chair
Blair Naylor is the founder and Managing Member of Palace Capital Management LLC, a registered investment advisor and family office based in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Prior to forming Palace Capital in 2002, Blair was a financial advisor with both Merrill Lynch and Smith Barney.
She began her career in investments at Bear Stearns & Co. in 1987. Blair has been an active community volunteer since moving to Santa Fe in 1988, serving on the boards and/or the investment committees of several local non-profit organizations. Since 1987 she has also served as a trustee of her family’s charitable foundation. Blair has been an active member of the Institute for Private Investors (a New York-based network of global family offices), New Mexico Association of Grantmakers, and Leadership New Mexico. Blair currently serves as a Director of Century Bank, a community bank based in Santa Fe.
A native of Louisiana, Blair earned her Bachelor of Arts from Tulane University in 1987. She lives in Santa Fe with her husband, Trey, and their two children.
Alon Kasha
Director
Alon Kasha brings his diverse background to the Thornburg Foundation. Alon’s personal relationship with Garrett Thornburg began over thirty years ago where they met in New Mexico while working jointly on a municipal bond deal.
Alon is a co-Founding Partner of A+B Kasha, a real estate, development, and design company based in Paris, France since 2004. Previous to this, Alon worked in various capacities in investment and private banking at several firms including Lazard Frères and Bessemer Trust. Alon is also a founding member of the Association François-Xavier Bagnoud, a foundation dedicated in great part to breaking the cycle of extreme poverty worldwide. The Foundation was created in 1989. Alon received his Bachelor of Arts in Economics and French from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.
Lloyd Thornburg
Director
Lloyd Thornburg is the founder of Team Phaedo, a yacht racing team that competes internationally with both a 66 ft. Gunboat catamaran and a MOD 70 trimaran. In 2015 the team set four sailing world records, three in one week. The team has also set numerous race records, often breaking existing records by several hours. In August 2001 he earned his Bachelors of Art with honors from the Art Center College of Design in Pasedena, California. He received his Masters degree in Liberal Arts from St. Johns College in Annapolis, Maryland in 2005.
Fred Nathan
Secretary
Fred Nathan is the Founder and Executive Director of Think New Mexico, the state’s independent, statewide, results oriented think tank.
Think New Mexico is best known for its successful campaigns to make full-day kindergarten accessible to every child and to repeal the state’s antiquated and regressive tax on food. Think New Mexico has also led successful initiatives to create a Strategic River Reserve to protect and restore New Mexico’s rivers, and to redirect millions of dollars a year out of the state lottery’s excessive operating costs and into full tuition scholarships.
Prior to founding Think New Mexico, Fred served as Special Counsel to New Mexico Attorney General Tom Udall from 1991-1998. In that capacity, he was in charge of New Mexico's successful $1.25 billion lawsuit against the tobacco industry. As Special Counsel, Fred also worked on several successful legislative initiatives.
Fred is a former trustee of Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts and is a Phi Beta Kappa and Cum Laude graduate of Williams as well as a Coro Foundation Fellow. Fred lives in Santa Fe with his wife, Arlyn, and their three children.
Brian Boyd
Director
Brian Boyd is an experienced and active private equity investor, board member, business founder and retired CEO, family asset manager, family trust management, owner and manager of diverse ranching operations, and private foundation Trustee.
Headquartered in Aspen, CO, Brian is Co-Trustee of a private family directed foundation focused on environmental stewardship incorporating ranch and farmland conservation, preservation and sustainability of wild life corridors and advancement of social equity and educational access with priority to land-based communities.
Elliott Thornburg
Director
Elliott Thornburg formerly worked as a mergers & acquisitions consultant at Deloitte where he advised clients on complex business transformations. He graduated cum laude from Claremont McKenna College with a degree in Philosophy, Politics, & Economics (PPE) and a sequence in Leadership Studies.
Kathy Keith
Director
Kathy has more than 25 years of experience in the public arena including working as a Legislative Director to a United States Congressman, as staff to the Secretary of the U.S. Department of Energy, as the Director of Economic Development Division for the New Mexico Economic Development Department and leading a nonprofit organization to further economic development in Northern New Mexico.
Kathy serves on the Boards of Groundworks New Mexico, and NM EPSCoR (National Science Foundation affiliate) Board of Directors. She formerly served as an elected member of the Governing Board of the Santa Fe Community College and currently serves as the Chair of the New Mexico Finance Authority Board.
Kathy is a lifelong New Mexican and first-generation college student who holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Journalism and Political Science from Texas Tech University and a Master’s Degree in Public Administration from the University of Southern California.
Officers
Garrett Thornburg, Chair
Blair C. Naylor, Vice Chair
Fred Nathan, Secretary
Jim Minich, Treasurer
Allan Oliver, President
Garrett Thornburg
Chairman of the Board
Garrett Thornburg is a recognized leader in innovative, actively managed, disciplined investment strategies and is chairman of Thornburg Investment Management, Inc., which he founded in 1982. Headquartered in Santa Fe, New Mexico, Thornburg Investment Management is an employee-owned investment firm that manages eight equity mutual funds, one alternate mutual fund, and eleven fixed-income funds for individual and institutional clients.
Before forming Thornburg Investment Management, Mr. Thornburg was a limited partner of Bear, Stearns & Co. and a founding member of that firm’s public finance department. He was also chief financial officer of New York State’s Urban Development Corporation, and served as financial advisor to the State of New Mexico’s Board of Finance.
He is a member of the Board of Governors of the Investment Company Institute and serves on the Board of Directors of the New Mexico School for the Arts – Art Institute. He is also chairman of the Thornburg Foundation and personally leads the company’s philanthropic efforts. Active in New Mexico philanthropy, in 2010 he received the Philanthropist of the Year award from the Journal Santa Fe, and in 2013 he was awarded the New Mexico Distinguished Public Service Lifetime Achievement Award. He is a former board member of the National Dance Institute of New Mexico, the Santa Fe Institute, and the Santa Fe Community Foundation. Mr. Thornburg received his BA from Williams College and his MBA from Harvard University.
Blair C. Naylor
Vice Chair
Blair Naylor is the founder and Managing Member of Palace Capital Management LLC, a registered investment advisor and family office based in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Prior to forming Palace Capital in 2002, Blair was a financial advisor with both Merrill Lynch and Smith Barney.
She began her career in investments at Bear Stearns & Co. in 1987. Blair has been an active community volunteer since moving to Santa Fe in 1988, serving on the boards and/or the investment committees of several local non-profit organizations. Since 1987 she has also served as a trustee of her family’s charitable foundation. Blair has been an active member of the Institute for Private Investors (a New York-based network of global family offices), New Mexico Association of Grantmakers, and Leadership New Mexico. Blair currently serves as a Director of Century Bank, a community bank based in Santa Fe.
A native of Louisiana, Blair earned her Bachelor of Arts from Tulane University in 1987. She lives in Santa Fe with her husband, Trey, and their two children.
Alon Kasha
Director
Alon Kasha brings his diverse background to the Thornburg Foundation. Alon’s personal relationship with Garrett Thornburg began over thirty years ago where they met in New Mexico while working jointly on a municipal bond deal.
Alon is a co-Founding Partner of A+B Kasha, a real estate, development, and design company based in Paris, France since 2004. Previous to this, Alon worked in various capacities in investment and private banking at several firms including Lazard Frères and Bessemer Trust. Alon is also a founding member of the Association François-Xavier Bagnoud, a foundation dedicated in great part to breaking the cycle of extreme poverty worldwide. The Foundation was created in 1989. Alon received his Bachelor of Arts in Economics and French from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.
Lloyd Thornburg
Director
Lloyd Thornburg is the founder of Team Phaedo, a yacht racing team that competes internationally with both a 66 ft. Gunboat catamaran and a MOD 70 trimaran. In 2015 the team set four sailing world records, three in one week. The team has also set numerous race records, often breaking existing records by several hours. In August 2001 he earned his Bachelors of Art with honors from the Art Center College of Design in Pasedena, California. He received his Masters degree in Liberal Arts from St. Johns College in Annapolis, Maryland in 2005.
Fred Nathan
Secretary
Fred Nathan is the Founder and Executive Director of Think New Mexico, the state’s independent, statewide, results oriented think tank.
Think New Mexico is best known for its successful campaigns to make full-day kindergarten accessible to every child and to repeal the state’s antiquated and regressive tax on food. Think New Mexico has also led successful initiatives to create a Strategic River Reserve to protect and restore New Mexico’s rivers, and to redirect millions of dollars a year out of the state lottery’s excessive operating costs and into full tuition scholarships.
Prior to founding Think New Mexico, Fred served as Special Counsel to New Mexico Attorney General Tom Udall from 1991-1998. In that capacity, he was in charge of New Mexico's successful $1.25 billion lawsuit against the tobacco industry. As Special Counsel, Fred also worked on several successful legislative initiatives.
Fred is a former trustee of Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts and is a Phi Beta Kappa and Cum Laude graduate of Williams as well as a Coro Foundation Fellow. Fred lives in Santa Fe with his wife, Arlyn, and their three children.
Brian Boyd
Director
Brian Boyd is an experienced and active private equity investor, board member, business founder and retired CEO, family asset manager, family trust management, owner and manager of diverse ranching operations, and private foundation Trustee.
Headquartered in Aspen, CO, Brian is Co-Trustee of a private family directed foundation focused on environmental stewardship incorporating ranch and farmland conservation, preservation and sustainability of wild life corridors and advancement of social equity and educational access with priority to land-based communities.
Elliott Thornburg
Director
Elliott Thornburg formerly worked as a mergers & acquisitions consultant at Deloitte where he advised clients on complex business transformations. He graduated cum laude from Claremont McKenna College with a degree in Philosophy, Politics, & Economics (PPE) and a sequence in Leadership Studies.
Kathy Keith
Director
Kathy has more than 25 years of experience in the public arena including working as a Legislative Director to a United States Congressman, as staff to the Secretary of the U.S. Department of Energy, as the Director of Economic Development Division for the New Mexico Economic Development Department and leading a nonprofit organization to further economic development in Northern New Mexico.
Kathy serves on the Boards of Groundworks New Mexico, and NM EPSCoR (National Science Foundation affiliate) Board of Directors. She formerly served as an elected member of the Governing Board of the Santa Fe Community College and currently serves as the Chair of the New Mexico Finance Authority Board.
Kathy is a lifelong New Mexican and first-generation college student who holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Journalism and Political Science from Texas Tech University and a Master’s Degree in Public Administration from the University of Southern California.
Officers
Garrett Thornburg, Chair
Blair C. Naylor, Vice Chair
Fred Nathan, Secretary
Jim Minich, Treasurer
Allan Oliver, President
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