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Early Childhood Education is a grant initiative from the Thornburg Foundation that funds strategic investment in and governance of early childhood care and education in New Mexico. The Foundation focuses on advancing policy and systems-level change to improve outcomes for young children across the state. Since 2014, the Foundation has invested more than $42 million in outstanding nonprofits across New Mexico.
Eligible applicants are nonprofit organizations and policy-oriented entities working within New Mexico on early childhood education initiatives. Award amounts vary based on project scope.
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Grantees - Thornburg Foundation Thornburg Investment Management Philanthropy 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.
Dollars for Doers Program (0) Early Childhood Education (81) Good Government Reform (146) The Pew Charitable Trusts (0) Addressing the Shortage of Highly-Effective Teachers in New Mexico Los Alamos National Laboratory Foundation Los Alamos National Laboratory Foundation Principal Residency Community of Practice New Mexico Coalition to End Homelessness (NMCEH) New Mexico Coalition to End Homelessness (NMCEH) Built for Zero Learning Session and 2025 Advocacy & Strategy New Mexico Center for Housing Law New Mexico Center for Housing Law The Pew Charitable Trusts The Pew Charitable Trusts Housing Policy Initiative Santa Fe School for the Arts & Sciences Santa Fe School for the Arts & Sciences Dollar for Doers and Education Program New Mexico Coalition to End Homelessness New Mexico Coalition to End Homelessness BfZ Learning Sessions 2023 New Mexico School for the Arts – A1 New Mexico School for the Arts – A1 New Mexico School for the Arts – A1 New Mexico School for the Arts – A1 2nd half of the contribution amount for this calendar year The Thornburg Foundation does not accept unsolicited proposals.
If you believe your organization’s work aligns with any of the Thornburg Foundation’s current initiatives, please contact [email protected] . View All Foundation Officers
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Nonprofit organizations and policy-oriented entities working within New Mexico. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
Early Childhood Education is funded by Thornburg Foundation. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in New Mexico. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
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National Assessment of Closed-Circuit Television (CCTV) use in Early Childhood Education and Care Settings - Round 2 is sponsored by Department of Education (Australia). This grant opportunity supports the national assessment of CCTV use in early childhood education and care settings. It likely focuses on research or projects related to the implementation, impact, and policy implications of CCTV in these environments.
Early Childhood Education Emergency Grant is a grant from First 5 Alameda County that funds urgent repairs and upgrades for early care and education facilities serving infants and toddlers in Alameda County, California. Funded through Measure C, awards reach up to $150,000 per site for family child care providers (approximately 50 awards) and up to $350,000 per site for child care centers (approximately 20 awards). Eligible expenses include roof repairs, HVAC fixes, safety fencing, infant-safe flooring, and dedicated outdoor spaces for younger children. The application deadline is June 30, 2026. Eligible applicants are nonprofit child care centers and family child care providers operating in Alameda County, with priority given to providers caring for infants and toddlers.