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The Con Alma Annual Grants Program is a statewide funding initiative of Con Alma Health Foundation that provides grants to nonprofit organizations working to improve health and advance health equity across New Mexico.
Rooted in the foundation’s mission to support culturally appropriate, community-based solutions, the program invests in initiatives that address social determinants of health, expand access to care, and strengthen the systems that support underserved communities.
Through annual grantmaking, Con Alma partners with organizations that are deeply connected to the populations they serve, helping to build healthier, more equitable outcomes for individuals and families throughout the state. Con Alma Annual Grants support community-rooted ideas that help build healthier, more equitable futures across New Mexico.
Through thoughtful investment and partnership, these grants uplift initiatives that strengthen systems, expand opportunity, and center the voices of the communities they serve.
CAHF RECENT Grant Recipients: 2025 Con Alma Health Foundation Grantees Con Alma Health Foundation Awards $810,000 in Grants to 28 New Mexico NonprofitsCon Alma Health Foundation is proud to announce the recipients of its 2025 grant awards—28 nonprofit organizations across New Mexico that are working to advance health equity and improve the well-being of their communities.
This year, the Foundation awarded a total of $810,000 […] Statewide Grant Recipients 2024 Con Alma Health Foundation’s statewide grants program plays a crucial role in tackling health inequities across New Mexico, with a focus on reaching rural and underserved communities. These grants empower local organizations to create meaningful solutions that improve access to care and overall well-being.
“At Con Alma, we are proud to support community-driven initiatives that […] 2023 Statewide Grant Recipients Con Alma Health Foundation grants focus on ensuring that all New Mexicans have full and equal access to opportunities that enable them to lead healthy lives. To that end, the Foundation awards grants each year to support nonprofits’ efforts to improve their communities’ health.
(28 grants, totaling $650,000) We congratulate the 2023 Con Alma Health […] Grants are awarded to tax-exempt, nonprofit organizations under Section 501(c)(3) Code of the Internal Revenue Service or to Fiscal Sponsors with a 501(c)(3) designation. This opportunity is open to all eligible applicants (based on the guidelines outlined), including current and past grant recipients of Con Alma Health Foundation.
Work funded by the grant must benefit people living in New Mexico.
Priority communities in New Mexico: Communities historically marginalized because of race, language, disabilities, gender, sexual orientation, or spiritual beliefs Immigrant, rural, and border communities Low-income and economically under-resourced communities People suffering from chronic health conditions and trauma-related health inequities People who are uninsured, underinsured, and/or medically underserved The foundation funds requests that have the potential to benefit many members in a system, network, or community (vs. individual needs).
Applying With a Fiscal Sponsor Projects, non-profits, public or a governmental agency or a federally recognized tribe in the state of New Mexico without IRS 501(c)(3) designation may apply through a fiscal sponsor. If using a fiscal sponsor, the organization serving as fiscal sponsor must have verifiable 501(c)(3) status from the IRS and a current organization profile in Con Alma’s grant portal.
How to contact the Foundation For all grant related questions, please email: sysadmin@conalma. org Applicants may request $15,000, $20,000, $25,000, or $30,000 for one year of support. The Foundation anticipates funding up to $800,000 total.
USE OF FUNDS/ALLOWABLE COSTS The Foundation will award grants of up to $30,000. Funds may be used for personnel (staffing/benefits), professional services (contractors, evaluators), operational expenses (supplies, printing, postage, copying, communications), meetings and travel (venue rental, training costs), and other direct and indirect expenses. Purchases of property or equipment are limited to $5,000 per item.
How to contact the Foundation For all grant related questions, please email: sysadmin@conalma. org Con Alma prioritizes efforts that will impact many individuals within a network, community, or communities – rather than focusing on 1:1 direct service to individuals.
Access – Con Alma supports proposals that focus on access to health and healthcare as well as improving the health status and quality of life for the uninsured and medically underserved in New Mexico. Culturally Appropriate Services – Con Alma supports efforts that aim to reduce health disparities, particularly for rural and tribal communities, immigrant families, and people of color.
We support traditional and community-based approaches to health and efforts that support the hardest to reach individuals and communities in New Mexico. Evaluation/Research – Con Alma supports data analysis, policy and advocacy, and/or the creation of new knowledge. Health Promotion – Con Alma supports efforts that define health broadly and emphasize education, prevention, and personal empowerment.
Policy – Con Alma supports consumer participation in health policy formation and advocacy efforts to improve the health and well-being of people who live in New Mexico. Workforce Development – Con Alma supports the development of professionals who reflect the cultural and linguistic diversity of communities in New Mexico.
This includes individuals who are participating in traditional as well as non-traditional training and educational opportunities. Questions: Email sysadmin@conalma.
org Political campaigns, political lobbying, or other partisan activities prohibited by section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code Support to individuals, scholarships, or fellowships Capital or endowment campaigns, annual fundraising campaigns, event sponsorships, debt liquidation, or clinical research Grants to organizations that discriminate based on race, ancestry, national or ethnic origin, disability, sex, age, religion, sexual orientation, or gender identity Grants made for religious purposes Grants for construction, renovation, or repairs Con Alma’s review process consists of three stages.
An initial staff review for completeness and eligibility, a community review looks at the strengths of applications from a technical sense, and our Grant Making Committee looks deeper into alignment with the Foundation’s values and grant making goals. CAHF online grant portal. See the FAQs for more detail on what information to prepare Applicants new to Con Alma must first register and create an organizational profile.
Proposal Budget . All applicants are required to complete the budget form in the Con Alma online grant portal. See the FAQs for more detail on what information to prepare.
Organizational Budget . All applicants are required to upload a copy of the organization’s general operating budget, showing all funding sources and major expense categories, for the most current fiscal year Tribal Support Letter .
Organizations working directly with sovereign nations, pueblos, or tribal communities or within their jurisdictions must upload a letter of support from a community-based tribal group or from the tribe(s)/nation(s) within which they will be working as an attachment to the application.
If additional time is needed to secure the required documentation, follow these steps: At the time of application submission, upload a note/letter noting the reason for the delay. If required documents are not uploaded by the agreed upon extension due date, the application will not be considered. How to contact the Foundation For all grant related questions, please email: sysadmin@conalma.
org Con Alma Annual Grants must benefit people living in New Mexico including all 33 counties, rural, tribal and frontier communities. 2026 CON ALMA INFORMATIONAL MEETINGS INFORMATIONAL MEETINGS VIA ZOOM: INFORMAL Q & A SESSIONS VIA ZOOM: Thursday, May 7th at 10am Topic: 2026 Grant Cycle Sessions https://us06web. zoom.
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zoom. us/meetings/81267760626/invitations? signature=K_i2i6UDxNapHJItXOaL12Upulj6lVkb4s0VflGhYJA Wednesday, May 6th at 2pm Topic: 2026 Grant Cycle Sessions https://us06web.
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signature=K_i2i6UDxNapHJItXOaL12Upulj6lVkb4s0VflGhYJA Tuesday, May 12th at 11 am Topic: 2026 Grant Cycle Sessions https://us06web. zoom. us/j/81267760626?
pwd=KJIg2fSgQMyxkMbbshbhiIfvBuAejc. 1 Meeting ID: 812 6776 0626 +12532050468,,81267760626# US +12532158782,,81267760626# US (Tacoma) https://us06web. zoom.
us/meetings/81267760626/invitations? signature=K_i2i6UDxNapHJItXOaL12Upulj6lVkb4s0VflGhYJA Con Alma partners with community members from across New Mexico to help guide our grantmaking. As a Community Grant Reviewer, you’ll read and score applications, share insight about local needs and opportunities, and help us understand how proposed projects reflect Con Alma’s funding priorities.
Reviewers play a key role in ensuring our funding supports meaningful, community‑driven work that advances health equity for underserved communities in New Mexico. We welcome individuals with lived experience, local knowledge, and a commitment to strengthening New Mexico communities.
Read and score grant applications Share insight on local needs and opportunities Help ensure funding supports meaningful, community-driven work We welcome individuals with lived experience, local knowledge, and a commitment to strengthening New Mexico communities.
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Nonprofit organizations based in New Mexico. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Varies Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
The current target date is rolling deadlines or periodic funding windows. 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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