Grants are awarded each year in support of nonprofits’ efforts to improve their community’s health. The emphasis of our grantmaking is on attaining long-term policy solutions and health equity that is informed by community voices.
Con Alma prioritizes efforts that will impact many individuals within a network, community, or communities – rather than focusing on 1:1 direct services to individuals.
More Information to be released shortly.
Contact: Linda Candelaria at linda@conalma.org
More Information to be released shortly.
Contact: Linda Candelaria at linda@conalma.org
More Information to be released shortly.
Contact: Linda Candelaria at linda@conalma.org
More Information to be released shortly.
Contact: Linda Candelaria at linda@conalma.org
More Information to be released shortly.
Contact: Linda Candelaria at linda@conalma.org
More Information to be released shortly.
Contact: Linda Candelaria at linda@conalma.org
More Information to be released shortly.
Contact: Linda Candelaria at linda@conalma.org
Con Alma prioritizes efforts that will impact many individuals within a network, community, or communities – rather than focusing on 1:1 direct services to individuals.
Exclusions/Restrictions
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.
Stage 1: A staff review for completeness and eligibility
Stage 2: A community review committee compromised of individuals from around the state rates each application based on its strengths and views is from a technical sense. The Community Reviewers recommend top applications to
Stage 3: The CAHF Grant Making Committee looks deeper into the alignment of the application with the Foundation’s values and grantmaking goals and reviews all applications that have forward
The GMC recommends a slate of applications for approval to the Board of Trustees for final ratification.
Strong proposals communicate:
A sense of urgency. The proposed work is timely and necessary in the respective community or communities in which the work will take place.
Health needs and gaps. The proposed work addresses challenges that disproportionately impact historically underserved populations in New Mexico (e.g., low-income, uninsured, underinsured, rural, immigrants, tribal, people with disabilities, LGBTQ+, elders and seniors, etc).
Clear goals and objectives. The proposed work has realistic outcomes, is results oriented, and accomplishment is feasible during the 12-month grant period.
Community led solutions. The proposed work includes community voices and community-led solutions and is not solely a top-down approach.
A focus on systems change. The application considers root causes within systems and institutions that inhibit success for some communities or individuals. Proposed solutions incorporate an equity and social justice lens to ensure New Mexico’s diverse communities have equitable opportunities to lead healthy lives.
Required Attachments
*** If additional time is needed to secure the required documentation, follow these steps:
How to Apply
CAHF online grant portal. See the FAQs for more detail on what information to prepare
Log into CAHF Grant Portal
On the home screen, find the “My Applications” section and click on “Funding Opportunities.” If you have already started an application you will find it in the “In Progress” list.
Applicants new to Con Alma must first register and create an organizational profile. You may find instructional videos for this process here.
Only available to those organizations providing services in the following Northern Counties:
Eligibility Criteria
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). Small, grassroots, and medium-sized organizations are especially encouraged to apply.*
* Based on the organization’s annual operating budget, we define organization size as: small (< $250,000), medium ($250,001 – $1.5 million), and large (> $1.5 million).
Request Amounts
Applicants may request $15,000, $20,000 or $25,000, $30,000 for one year of support.
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.
More information to be released shortly.
Con Alma prioritizes efforts that will impact many individuals within a network, community, or communities – rather than focusing on 1:1 direct services to individuals.
Exclusions/Restrictions
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.
Stage 1: A staff review for completeness and eligibility
Stage 2: A community review committee compromised of individuals from around the state rates each application based on its strengths and views is from a technical sense. The Community Reviewers recommend top applications to
Stage 3: The CAHF Grant Making Committee looks deeper into the alignment of the application with the Foundation’s values and grantmaking goals and reviews all applications that have forward
The GMC recommends a slate of applications for approval to the Board of Trustees for final ratification.
Strong proposals communicate:
A sense of urgency. The proposed work is timely and necessary in the respective community or communities in which the work will take place.
Health needs and gaps. The proposed work addresses challenges that disproportionately impact historically underserved populations in New Mexico (e.g., low-income, uninsured, underinsured, rural, immigrants, tribal, people with disabilities, LGBTQ+, elders and seniors, etc).
Clear goals and objectives. The proposed work has realistic outcomes, is results oriented, and accomplishment is feasible during the 12-month grant period.
Community led solutions. The proposed work includes community voices and community-led solutions and is not solely a top-down approach.
A focus on systems change. The application considers root causes within systems and institutions that inhibit success for some communities or individuals. Proposed solutions incorporate an equity and social justice lens to ensure New Mexico’s diverse communities have equitable opportunities to lead healthy lives.
Required Attachments
*** If additional time is needed to secure the required documentation, follow these steps:
How to Apply
CAHF online grant portal. See the FAQs for more detail on what information to prepare
Log into CAHF Grant Portal
On the home screen, find the “My Applications” section and click on “Funding Opportunities.” If you have already started an application you will find it in the “In Progress” list.
Applicants new to Con Alma must first register and create an organizational profile. You may find instructional videos for this process here.
Only available to those organizations providing services in the following Northern Counties:
Con Alma prioritizes efforts that will impact many individuals within a network, community, or communities – rather than focusing on 1:1 direct services to individuals.
Request Amounts
Applicants may request $15,000, $20,000 or $25,000, $30,000 for one year of support.
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.
More information to be released shortly.