Funding search · EIN 201798654 · Albuquerque, NM
New Mexico Community Capital
A grantmaking public charity (files IRS Form 990, Schedule I). Charities like this often run real grant programs with application cycles.
- 5
- grants reported
- $1.6M
- total given
- 2022–2024
- filing years
- $395,183
- median grant
Based on grants this organization reported to the IRS for tax years 2022–2024. This is what they filed, not a complete record of their giving, and recent years may be incomplete because filings lag.
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Grant history
All 5 reported grants, largest first.
- $486,833
Change Labs · 2022
Kellogg subgrant:1) increase the economic opportunity and well-being for native entrepreneurs in new mexico.2) leverage and initiate systems of change through policy advocacy (not lobbying), informed research, and coali… read allKellogg subgrant:1) increase the economic opportunity and well-being for native entrepreneurs in new mexico.2) leverage and initiate systems of change through policy advocacy (not lobbying), informed research, and coalition and movement building work.3) increase business capital to native entrepreneurs by providing and expanding relationship-based lending.4) increased capacity building and technical assistance through cloud-based technology training, a native american online marketplace, community-led convenings, and business incubation tailored to the needs ofnative entrepreneurs. less
- $460,300
Native Community Capital · 2022
Kellogg subgrant:1) increase the economic opportunity and well-being for native entrepreneurs in new mexico.2) leverage and initiate systems of change through policy advocacy (not lobbying), informed research, and coali… read allKellogg subgrant:1) increase the economic opportunity and well-being for native entrepreneurs in new mexico.2) leverage and initiate systems of change through policy advocacy (not lobbying), informed research, and coalition and movement building work.3) increase business capital to native entrepreneurs by providing and expanding relationship-based lending.4) increased capacity building and technical assistance through cloud-based technology training, a native american online marketplace, community-led convenings, and business incubation tailored to the needs ofnative entrepreneurs. less
- $395,183
Native Community Capital · Laguna, NM · 2023
Kellogg subgrant:1) increase the economic opportunity and well being for native entrepreneurs in new mexico. 2)leverage and initiate systems of change through policy advocacy (not lobbying), informed research, and coali… read allKellogg subgrant:1) increase the economic opportunity and well being for native entrepreneurs in new mexico. 2)leverage and initiate systems of change through policy advocacy (not lobbying), informed research, and coalition and movement building work.3) increase business capital to native entrepreneurs by less
- $190,741
Native Women Lead · Albuquerque, NM · 2024
Equity can't wait challenge
- $96,767
Change Labs · Winslow, AZ · 2023
Kellogg subgrant:1) increase the economic opportunity and well being for native entrepreneurs in new mexico. 2)leverage and initiate systems of change through policy advocacy (not lobbying), informed research, and coali… read allKellogg subgrant:1) increase the economic opportunity and well being for native entrepreneurs in new mexico. 2)leverage and initiate systems of change through policy advocacy (not lobbying), informed research, and coalition and movement building work.3) increase business capital to native entrepreneurs by less
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