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Annual Grant Cycle is a grant program from the Albuquerque Community Foundation that funds nonprofit organizations serving the Greater Albuquerque Metropolitan Area across seven fields of interest: animal welfare, arts and culture, education, environmental and historic preservation, economic and workforce development, human services, and health.
Supported by over 90 endowment funds, the program emphasizes equity and values-aligned philanthropy, with a streamlined single application process. Awards typically range from $10,000 to $20,000, with a deadline of March 31, 2026.
Eligible applicants must be nonprofits in existence for at least three years with an annual operating budget of $8 million or less, and must have a physical presence serving Bernalillo, Sandoval, Torrance, or Valencia counties in New Mexico. Organizations may apply in only one field of interest per cycle.
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Grants - Albuquerque Community Foundation Additional Grant Programs New Mexico Estate Planning Conference Emergency Action Fund for Food Insecurity Catalyst Fundraisers Collective Partnerships & Initiatives Additional Grant Programs New Mexico Estate Planning Conference Emergency Action Fund for Food Insecurity Catalyst Fundraisers Collective Partnerships & Initiatives Each year, we make grants to organizations providing services benefiting people in the Greater Albuquerque Metropolitan Area (Bernalillo, Sandoval, Torrance and Valencia counties).
There are several different types of grants your organization could apply for, all of which are listed below. Each year, Albuquerque Community Foundation awards grants through an annual grant cycle. Awards are granted to organizations providing services that support residents in the four-county Greater Albuquerque Metropolitan Area (Bernalillo, Sandoval, Torrance and Valencia).
The Annual Grant Cycle is supported by over 90 endowment funds. In order to respond to the community’s specific needs, distributions from the funds are pooled and aligned directly with the Foundation’s fields of interest .
The Foundation is committed to evolving our grantmaking practices to increase funding to traditionally under-resources communities, to breaking down power dynamics in the funding process by including greater equity of voice and to create transparency in the selection process.
In 2023, the Foundation adopted a new Mission, Vision and Values, a commitment to Values-Aligned Philanthropy and an Anti-Hate Policy Statement , and we seek to fund organizations that align with these principles. As part of the Foundation’s ongoing commitment to values-aligned and trust-based philanthropy, we are excited to announce updates to our Annual Grant Cycle.
These changes reflect our dedication to making the grant process more accessible, equitable, and supportive for the community. You can read more about these changes in detail here: A single application process and one review round apply to all seven fields of interest. The Annual Grant Cycle application period is open for two months.
Organizational eligibility requirements have been reduced from five years to three years in existence. A scoring rubric is now available to accompany the application, view rubric here. We will continue to host Coffee Chat hours.
Community Impact staff are available during the application cycle to offer support in answering any questions or providing space for feedback. Coffee Chat hours will be available four times throughout the open application and folks can join at any time. Join us for a Coffee Chat via Zoom .
For the full application, please visit our Grants Portal . Organizational Eligibility Organizational Budgets: Organizations with an annual operating budget over $8 million are not eligible to apply for the Annual Grant Cycle, unless they are applying in one of the fields below: Animal Welfare: There is no organizational budget limit for applicants in this field.
Health: Only organizations applying specifically for organizational dental programs are eligible, regardless of budget. Note if funded, distribution will be restricted to a dental program. No other health-related programs are eligible under this exception.
Note: All other applicants must have an annual operating budget of $8 million or less to be considered. All Annual Grant Cycle Applicants Must: Identify the county(ies) served. Provide examples of work in those counties.
List local partners or collaborators supporting county-based services. Note: Organizations without a physical presence in an eligible county are not eligible for the Annual Grant Cycle. Each year, we make grants to organizations providing services benefiting people in the Greater Albuquerque Metropolitan Area (Bernalillo, Sandoval, Torrance and Valencia counties).
There are several different types of grants your organization could apply for, all of which are listed below. Each year, Albuquerque Community Foundation awards grants through an annual grant cycle. Awards are granted to organizations providing services that support residents in the four-county Greater Albuquerque Metropolitan Area (Bernalillo, Sandoval, Torrance and Valencia).
The Annual Grant Cycle is supported by over 90 endowment funds. In order to respond to the community’s specific needs, distributions from the funds are pooled and aligned directly with the Foundation’s fields of interest .
The Foundation is committed to evolving our grantmaking practices to increase funding to traditionally under-resources communities, to breaking down power dynamics in the funding process by including greater equity of voice and to create transparency in the selection process.
In 2023, the Foundation adopted a new Mission, Vision and Values, a commitment to Values-Aligned Philanthropy and an Anti-Hate Policy Statement , and we seek to fund organizations that align with these principles. As part of the Foundation’s ongoing commitment to values-aligned and trust-based philanthropy, we are excited to announce updates to our Annual Grant Cycle.
These changes reflect our dedication to making the grant process more accessible, equitable, and supportive for the community. You can read more about these changes in detail here: A single application process and one review round apply to all seven fields of interest. The Annual Grant Cycle application period is open for two months.
Organizational eligibility requirements have been reduced from five years to three years in existence. A scoring rubric is now available to accompany the application, view rubric here . We will continue to host Coffee Chat hours.
Community Impact staff are available during the application cycle to offer support in answering any questions or provide space for feedback. Join us for a Coffee Chat via Zoom . For the full application, please visit our Grants Portal .
Organizational Eligibility Organizational Budgets: Organizations with an annual operating budget over $8 million are not eligible to apply for the Annual Grant Cycle, unless they are applying in one of the fields below: Animal Welfare: There is no organizational budget limit for applicants in this field. Health: Only organizations applying specifically for organizational dental programs are eligible, regardless of budget.
Note if funded, distribution will be restricted to a dental program. No other health-related programs are eligible under this exception. Note: All other applicants must have an annual operating budget of $8 million or less to be considered.
All Annual Grant Cycle Applicants Must: Identify the county(ies) served. Provide examples of work in those counties. List local partners or collaborators supporting county-based services.
Note: Organizations without a physical presence in an eligible county are not eligible for the Annual Grant Cycle. Through the Annual Grant Cycle, we make grants in seven diverse priority areas. This allows us to meet a broad spectrum of needs while also following Albuquerque’s changing demands.
Please note: Organizations can ONLY apply for one field-of-interest in the Annual Grant Cycle.
Grants will support the diverse programs for animal needs including: Welfare for animals (may include, but is not limited to): Resources on how best to care for animals Veterinary career support, including veterinary techs Education about wildlife and ecosystems Programs involved in the training and certification of service animals Grants in this field of interest support artistic and cultural expression of diverse communities and providing access to these experiences through the following: Creative arts education including music, visual arts, and dance for youth (K-12) performing arts organizations Grants encompass a wide range of educational supports to ensure historically marginalized communities receive opportunities that positively impact their lives and careers.
This may include: Literacy education for K-12, early childhood education, and after school initiatives Addressing adult literacy, vocational/career training and adult basic education, as well as programs to benefit seniors Learning experiences for those with special needs and skills-based education programs To provide grants to benefit organizations providing adult literacy and education services and for programs to benefit the elderly Environmental & Historic Preservation Grants in this field-of-interest support preservation of environment, wildlife, and historic buildings with specific focus on: Protecting natural land and resources, including the health and protection of wildlife Supporting preservation of archaeological sites and/or historical buildings, landmarks, attractions and venues (programmatic applications are allowable) Climate justice efforts to improve environmental conditions (energy and water conservation, water recycling, renewable energy, etc.) Educational programs and/or projects with strong community involvement related to any of the above Economic & Workforce Development Grants in this field-of-interest support intentional and inventive endeavors to ensure community wealth building for under-resourced populations, which can include: Working towards ensuring a robust local economy Contributing to social, economic, and environmental progress for entrepreneurs and the state's workforce Providing innovative support systems for entrepreneurs Grants aid individuals as they transition to more self-sustainable lifestyles, with an emphasis on fostering self-sufficiency and nurturing families, specific to supporting traditionally underserved populations.
This field-of-interest focuses on these specific areas: Individuals experiencing displacement, homelessness, and/or individuals returning from incarceration Assistance for sexual assault and domestic violence programs and/or support for survivors of crime Support for vulnerable populations including children, families and seniors, youth aging out of foster care and individuals with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Grants in this field-of-interest address essential needs for marginalized populations including the following programs: Providing emergency care/services Addressing food insecurity Mental and behavioral health needs, including addressing substance abuse General healthcare needs including home healthcare and hospice Supporting dental health needs for individuals (programmatic applications are allowable) Need to Know grants provide an opportunity for nonprofits to submit rolling grant requests throughout the year.
By submitting these requests, your organization can keep us informed of new programs or ongoing funding needs throughout the year. If your organization submitted a grant application in the Annual Grant Cycle and was not selected, it will rollover into a Need to Know grant. More about the grant requirements Need to Know grants must serve populations within one of the following counties: Bernalillo, Sandoval, Torrance, and/or Valencia.
The Foundation will review requests monthly, but there is no deadline to submit and there is no designated date on which the Foundation makes funding decisions. This is a rolling process throughout the year. If your organization receives funds, we will contact you directly.
While grants may vary in size, we suggest you submit your requests in the $5,000 – $10,000 range. If you would like to apply for a Need to Know Grant, contact the Community Impact Team . Sign-Up for Community Impact Updates Through the Annual Grant Cycle, we make grants in seven diverse priority areas.
This allows us to meet a broad spectrum of needs while also following Albuquerque’s changing demands. Please note: Organizations can ONLY apply for one field-of-interest in our Annual Grant Cycle.
Grants will support the diverse programs for animal needs including: Welfare for animals (may include, but is not limited to): Resources on how best to care for animals Veterinary career support, including veterinary techs Education about wildlife and ecosystems Programs involved in the training and certification of service animals Grants in this field of interest support artistic and cultural expression of diverse communities and providing access to these experiences through the following: Creative arts education including music, visual arts, and dance for youth (K-12) performing arts organizations Grants encompass a wide range of educational supports to ensure historically marginalized communities receive opportunities that positively impact their lives and careers.
This may include: Literacy education for K-12, early childhood education, and after school initiatives Addressing adult literacy, vocational/career training and adult basic education, as well as programs to benefit seniors Learning experiences for those with special needs and skills-based education programs To provide grants to benefit organizations providing adult literacy and education services and for programs to benefit the elderly Environmental & Historic Preservation Grants in this field-of-interest support preservation of environment, wildlife, and historic buildings with specific focus on: Protecting natural land and resources, including the health and protection of wildlife Supporting preservation of archaeological sites and/or historical buildings, landmarks, attractions and venues (programmatic applications are allowable) Climate justice efforts to improve environmental conditions (energy and water conservation, water recycling, renewable energy, etc.).
Educational programs and/or projects with strong community involvement related to any of the above Economic & Workforce Development Grants in this field-of-interest support intentional and inventive endeavors to ensure community wealth building for under-resourced populations, which can include: Working towards ensuring a robust local economy Contributing to social, economic, and environmental progress for entrepreneurs and the state's workforce Providing innovative support systems for entrepreneurs Grants aid individuals as they transition to more self-sustainable lifestyles, with an emphasis on fostering self-sufficiency and nurturing families, specific to supporting traditionally underserved populations.
This field-of-interest focuses on these specific areas: Individuals experiencing displacement, homelessness, and/or individuals returning from incarceration Assistance for sexual assault and domestic violence programs and/or support for survivors of crime Support for vulnerable populations including children, families and seniors, youth aging out of foster care and individuals with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Grants in this field-of-interest address essential needs for marginalized populations including the following programs: Providing emergency care/services Addressing food insecurity Mental and behavioral health needs, including addressing substance abuse General healthcare needs including home healthcare and hospice Supporting dental health needs for individuals (programmatic applications are allowable) Need to Know grants provide an opportunity for nonprofits to submit rolling grant requests throughout the year.
By submitting these requests, your organization can keep us informed of new programs or ongoing funding needs throughout the year. If your organization submitted a grant application in the Competitive Grant Program and was not selected, it will rollover into a Need to Know grant.
More about the grant requirements Need to Know grants must serve populations within one of the following counties: Bernalillo, Sandoval, Torrance, and/or Valencia. The Foundation will review requests monthly, but there is no deadline to submit and there is no designated date on which the Foundation makes funding decisions. This is a rolling process throughout the year.
If your organization receives funds, we will contact you directly. While grants may vary in size, we suggest you submit your requests in the $5,000 – $10,000 range. If you would like to apply for a Need to Know Grant, contact the Community Impact Team .
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Organizations in existence at least 3 years with annual operating budget of $8 million or less, with physical presence serving Bernalillo, Sandoval, Torrance, and/or Valencia counties in New Mexico. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates $10,000 - $20,000 Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
The current target date is March 31, 2026. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, attachments, and final submission checks.
Federal grant success rates typically range from 10-30%, varying by agency and program. Build a strong proposal with clear objectives, measurable outcomes, and a well-justified budget to improve your chances.
Requirements vary by sponsor, but typically include a project narrative, budget justification, organizational capability statement, and key personnel CVs. Check the official notice for the complete list of required attachments.
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Review timelines vary by funder. Federal agencies typically take 3-6 months from submission to award notification. Foundation grants may be faster, often 1-3 months. Check the program's timeline in the official solicitation for specific dates.
Many federal programs offer multi-year funding or allow competitive renewals. Check the official solicitation for continuation and renewal policies. Non-competing continuation applications are common for multi-year awards.