New Mexico Resiliency Alliance
Programs
New Mexico Community Development Grants
New Mexico Resiliency Alliance provides small seed grants for community development projects around the state, including for projects addressing food insecurity, improving public spaces, and family economic security/community revitalization projects. A total of $42,800 in grants were provided in 2024. NMRA partners with the New Mexico MainStreet program (NM Economic Development Dept.) to coordinate technical assistance for grant-funded projects, maximizing impact of seed grants. These grants leveraged over $25,435 in cash matches, $20,684 in in-kind contributions and over 586 volunteer hours (worth $16,812.34 based on 2024 value of volunteer time in NM as per Independent Sector) to support projects in the community.NMRA also partners with the New Mexico MainStreet in the delivery of training institutes and local organizations in various NM communities on town revitalization, historic preservation, business development, promotions and organization development. The general public was served.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesJan 1, 2024 – Dec 31, 2024Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$76.7KProgram 1 [2025]
New Mexico Resiliency Alliance provides small seed grants for community development projects around the state, including for projects addressing food insecurity, improving public spaces, and family economic security/community revitalization projects. A total of $42,000 in grants were provided in 2025. NMRA partners with the New Mexico MainStreet program (NM Economic Development Dept.) to coordinate technical assistance for grant-funded projects, maximizing impact of seed grants. As of February 2026, the grants awarded in 2025 leveraged over $45,409 in technical assistance, $27,223 in cash matches, $28,731 in in-kind contributions and over 259 volunteer hours (worth $7,431 based on 2024 value of volunteer time in NM as per Independent Sector) to support projects in the community.NMRA also partners with the New Mexico MainStreet in the delivery of training institutes and local organizations in various NM communities on town revitalization, historic preservation, business development, promotions and organization development. The general public was served.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesJan 1, 2025 – Dec 31, 2025Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$90.2K
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