Taos Community Foundation

Taos County American Rescue Plan Act Grantees Announced!

Taos County Announces American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) Grant Awards For immediate release:2/7/2023 For more information, contact:TCF Staffinfo@taoscf.org In partnership with Taos Community Foundation, Taos County has allocated $686,000 in American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds to local nonprofit organizations. Through a formal application process that utilized a review committee of community members, the following organizations have received funding through this initiative: Las Cumbres Community Services – to recruit and retain clinicians with specialized expertise in Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health MAS Comunidad – to hire a new full time Community Resource Coordinator to organized improved access of community services in the Penasco area, and to support the Penasco Theatre Collective that will provide increased youth activity and mentorship opportunities. NM Immigrant Law Center – to increase staffing dedicated to enhanced outreach to immigrant families. De la Tierra a la Cosecha – a partnership of Taos County Economic Development Corporation, Taos Land Trust, Taos Valley Acequia Association and Allianza Agricultura de Taos. Funding will support educational efforts across the county related to regenerative agriculture, soil health and water use efficiency. Talpa Community Center – operational support to the center and library which serves as a hub of the rural community of Talpa North Central Food Pantry – funding for direct food distribution in the Questa area Locology – funding to strengthen the Questa Farmers Market and to expand the Youth Internship Program related to regenerative agriculture in northern Taos County. NEST (Navigating Emergency Support Together) – a partnership of DreamTree Project, HEART of Taos, Taos Men’s Shelter and Youth Heartline. Taos NEST will provide crisis overnight shelter, along with a one-stop community resource center. Community Against Violence – to promote safe and stable housing for CAV clients by providing assistance for rent, utilities and other essential housing support costs. For more information, access www.taoscf.org or contact TCF Staff at info@taoscf.org. ### Taos Community Foundation115 La Posta Rd. Suite ATaos, NM 87571 www.taoscf.org575-737-9300info@taoscf.org 2023 February 7, 2023

Taos Ski Valley Foundation Donates $50,000 to Wildfire Assistance

[fusion_builder_container type=”flex” hundred_percent=”no” equal_height_columns=”no” menu_anchor=”” hide_on_mobile=”small-visibility,medium-visibility,large-visibility” class=”” id=”” background_color=”” background_image=”” background_position=”center center” background_repeat=”no-repeat” fade=”no” background_parallax=”none” parallax_speed=”0.3″ video_mp4=”” video_webm=”” video_ogv=”” video_url=”” video_aspect_ratio=”16:9″ video_loop=”yes” video_mute=”yes” overlay_color=”” video_preview_image=”” border_color=”” border_style=”solid” padding_top=”” padding_bottom=”” padding_left=”” padding_right=””][fusion_builder_row][fusion_builder_column type=”1_1″ layout=”1_1″ background_position=”left top” background_color=”” border_color=”” border_style=”solid” border_position=”all” spacing=”yes” background_image=”” background_repeat=”no-repeat” padding_top=”” padding_right=”” padding_bottom=”” padding_left=”” margin_top=”0px” margin_bottom=”0px” class=”” id=”” animation_type=”” animation_speed=”0.3″ animation_direction=”left” hide_on_mobile=”small-visibility,medium-visibility,large-visibility” center_content=”no” last=”true” min_height=”” hover_type=”none” link=”” border_sizes_top=”” border_sizes_bottom=”” border_sizes_left=”” border_sizes_right=”” first=”true”][fusion_text] Taos Ski Valley Foundation recently donated $50,000 to the Taos Community Foundation’s Emergency Action Fund to aid those impacted by recent wildfires. For immediate release: June 29, 2022 For more information, contact: TCF Staff info@taoscf.org Taos Ski Valley Foundation recently donated $50,000 to the Taos Community Foundation’s Emergency Action Fund to aid those impacted by wildfires. To date, the Taos Community Foundation has awarded nearly $200,000 in local grants this fire season in efforts to help those most in need. “The Taos Community Foundation is determined to stand with those impacted by wildfires and continues to deploy funds as needs are identified. We are so grateful to the Taos Ski Valley Foundation for their incredible, reliable generosity. We would not be able to be as responsive to our community’s needs without this support,” said Lisa O’Brien, Director of the Taos Community Foundation. “The Taos Ski Valley Foundation is proud to support our neighbors who are battling the impacts of wildfires through the Taos Community Foundation’s Emergency Action Fund,” said Louis Bacon, founder of The Taos Ski Valley Foundation. “We hope that our donation will inspire others to support these heroic efforts.” Taos Ski Valley and Taos Ski Valley Foundation are longtime partners of the Taos Community Foundation which supports the greatest community needs in Taos County through grants to local nonprofits. About The Taos Ski Valley Foundation: The Taos Ski Valley Foundation is an affiliate foundation of The Moore Charitable Foundation, a private family foundation founded in 1992 by lifelong conservationist Louis Bacon. TSVF supports conservation nonprofits that focus on protecting threatened landscapes, habitats, wildlife, and waterways. The Taos Ski Valley Foundation also supports educational and community programs in the Taos area. For more information, access www.taoscf.org or contact TCF Staff at info@taoscf.org. ### Taos Community Foundation 115 La Posta Rd. Suite A Taos, NM 87571 www.taoscf.org 575-737-9300 info@taoscf.org 2022 July 6, 2022 [/fusion_text][/fusion_builder_column][/fusion_builder_row][/fusion_builder_container]

Reimagining Housing Solutions for Taos County

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Taos Education Collaborative – CivicLab Partnership

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Congratulations Taos School Zone!

Taos School Zone In 2015, Taos School Zone, a collective-impact initiative that is a special project of Taos Community Foundation, began meeting with and surveying teachers, nonprofit organizations, school administrators, and community members to begin to understand their perspectives on the challenges to education in Taos County. We were asked by those groups to create a collective-impact report. This report contains observations gleaned from these interactions and sets forth ideas for a different model, one that might make it easier to put students and teachers at the forefront. Read the Taos School Zone Collective Impact Report here. This document represents the culmination of the extensive work done by TSZ in the six years since it’s founding. It is a document that asks, “What If?” we worked together as a community to remove some of the roadblocks our children face in achieving an excellent and equitable education. We, and our sponsor Taos Community Foundation, look forward to the community discussions that will be generated as a result of this work, and to seeing them move forward in the coming years. At this time, having accomplished so much as a TCF special project, Taos School Zone will step back from its active role in the community. We very much appreciate the work of the TSZ Advisory Council members (past and present) as well as the members of our support teams, and are especially grateful for the support and encouragement we’ve received from the entire Taos County community over the past five years. In addition to publishing the Taos County Education Snapshot, Taos School Zone’s accomplishments include: Kickstarting the community school movement in Taos County, resulting in more than $1 million of funding for Taos County schools and providing essential support services for students and their families; Developing the interactive an website, which gathers in one place for educators and parents valuable information about nonprofits who serve schoolkids; Providing significant support for teachers, including funding board certification and professional development, and conducting social and emotional wellness surveys of teachers and staff; Creating a series of mindfulness videos for use by teachers and staff during the COVID pandemic; Regularly convening nonprofits, resulting in countless collaborations that help them work more effectively. We hope and believe that publishing the Taos County Education Snapshot will help every member of our community understand the critical need for community involvement in our education system, and will inspire new leadership to step forward and take action on the areas outlined in the report. Sincerely, Taos School Zone Advisory Council Taos School Zonewww.schoolzonetaos.org Taos School Zone was a collective impact project, a special project of Taos Community Foundation, PO Box 1925, Taos NM 87571.

Homelessness Initiative Update

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TCF welcomes The Friends of Taos Public Library as an Agency Fund!

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Thank you to Nusenda Credit Union for a $30,000 gift!

Nusenda CU Logo

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COVID-19 Public Health Announcement

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Taos Ski Valley raises $114k for the Fund for Taos!

Taos Ski Valley raises $114,000 for the Fund for Taos For immediate release:3/12/2020 For more information, contact:TCF Staffinfo@taoscf.org The Village of Taos Ski Valley community raised $114,000 for the Fund for Taos, which is the specialized coronavirus relief, recovery, and resiliency fund created by the Taos Community Foundation. The $114,000 came from Village residents, businesses, resort staff, and homeowners, and includes an earlier $25,000 donation and an additional $25,000 matching grant from the Taos Ski Valley Foundation, the New Mexico affiliate of Louis Bacon’s Moore Charitable Foundation. “The incredible generosity of this tiny community is staggering and we are deeply grateful for their donations,” said Lisa O’Brien, Director, Taos Community Foundation. “These funds will help us serve area residents who are struggling amid the pandemic. What makes this fundraising extraordinary is that the Village of Taos Ski Valley is also experiencing economic stress due to the closure of the ski resort, yet the residents and businesses stepped up anyway.” With fewer than 90 full-time residents, the Village of Taos Ski Valley community was able to raise such significant funds due to the $25,000 matching grant from the Taos Ski Valley Foundation. Taos Ski Valley, Inc.’s executive staff made a large contribution and the ski resort helped spread the word by encouraging skiing enthusiasts to donate, including those who don’t live in New Mexico. Local businesses, including ski rental shops, restaurants, and goods providers also made generous contributions. “During this unprecedented time, the Taos Ski Valley community has demonstrated how a small group of people can drive extraordinary results. I’m proud of our local community’s tremendous efforts and generosity in the face of this pandemic,” said Louis M. Bacon, owner of Taos Ski Valley and founder of the Taos Ski Valley Foundation. Taos Community Foundation has already distributed more than $200,000 in relief aid directly into the Taos area, including helping feed schoolchildren, supporting senior care, and working with shuttered businesses. The additional $114,000 from the Taos Ski Valley community will enable that work to continue throughout the summer as the community continues to manage the negative effects of the coronavirus pandemic. About the Taos Community Foundation and the Fund for TaosTaos Community Foundation is dedicated to serving the unique needs of the communities of Taos and western Colfax Counties. All contributions to the Taos Community Foundation’s Fund for Taos (formerly the COVID-19 Response Fund) support local nonprofits responding to COVID-19 and its effects.About the Taos Ski Valley FoundationThe Taos Ski Valley Foundation is an affiliate foundation of The Moore Charitable Foundation, a private family foundation founded in 1992 by lifelong conservationist Louis Bacon. TSVF supports conservation nonprofits that focus on protecting threatened landscapes, habitats, wildlife, and waterways. The Taos Ski Valley Foundation also supports educational and community programs in the Taos area. About Taos Ski Valley Nestled among the pristine peaks of northern New Mexico, Taos Ski Valley is undergoing a $300 million renaissance making it one of North America’s premier vacation and adventure destinations. With over more than 300 inches of average annual snowfall, 300 days of sunshine and more than 1,200 skiable acres, Taos Ski Valley is the industry’s only B Corp Certified ski resort, which means it operates with the highest standards of environmental sustainability, and social and economic justice. An independently owned and operated resort, Taos maintains an authentic charm while delivering a world-class experience both on-mountain and off for skiers and riders of all abilities. Taos Ski Valley is proud to participate in the Mountain Collective and Ikon Pass. To learn more about Taos Ski Valley and its B Corporation commitment, please visit www.skitaos.com. For more information, access www.taoscf.org or contact TCF Staff at info@taoscf.org. ### Taos Community Foundation115 La Posta Rd. Suite ATaos, NM 87571 www.taoscf.org575-737-9300info@taoscf.org 2020 March 12, 2020