Grantees
In the last 10 years, the Thornburg Foundation has made more than $42m in grants to outstanding nonprofits across New Mexico. In 2014, the Thornburg Foundation launched its three strategic initiatives: Good Government Reform, focused on advancing more ethical, transparent government; Early Childhood Education, which works to advance strategic investment and governance of early childhood care and education; and Food and Agriculture, which supports ranchers and farmers with practices that return health to our soil, our watersheds and our families. In 2021, the Thornburg Foundation is adding a new strategic initiative focused on advancing water policy reforms. Based on community engagement and research, these efforts will seek to transform water management in New Mexico.
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Food & Agriculture
Southwest Learning Center, Inc.
To support the local Green Fire Times publication
January 23, 2023
$5000 Santa Fe, NM
Food & Agriculture
New Mexico Farmers’ Marketing Association
NMFMA grant
January 9, 2023
$78850 Santa Fe, NM
Food & Agriculture
Three Sisters Kitchen
Downtown Local Food Campus Planning
January 9, 2023
$10000 Albuquerque, NM
Education
National Council on Teacher Quality
Review of clinical practice standards
December 18, 2023
$50,000 Washington, DC
Education
Homewise
Common Ground – to develop diverse coalitions to advocate for a variety of educational policy outcomes including data transparency
December 18, 2023
$40000 Santa Fe, NM
Education
New Mexico Center for Economic Opportunity
Commission to improve education for a vibrant New Mexico by New Mexicans for New Mexico’s future
December 18, 2023
$40000 Albuquerque, NM
Education
Catalyst Education
Supporting New Mexico Public Education Department’s Strategic Priorities
December 18, 2023
$42400 New Orleans, LA
Education
Los Alamos National Laboratory Foundation
Principal Residency Community of Practice
October 31, 2023
$40000 Los Alamos, NM
Education
Cooperative Educational Services
Six- Year Study of Transformative Change in New Mexico Schools
October 6, 2023
$50,000 Albuquerque, NM