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COMMUNITY FOUNDATION OF SOUTHERN NEW MEXICO

Community Foundation moves to permanent home

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The Community Foundation of Southern New Mexico (CFSNM) has moved to a permanent location, the nonprofit announced in a news release. The foundation, now in its 32nd year, will break ground on the new space, 2640 El Paseo Road – just steps away from its current location – at 10 a.m., Friday, Aug. 20, CFSNM’s new home is the former Cutter Gallery building and historic Hadley-Ludwick House. 

CFSNM said the new location will not only be the home of the foundation and will allow other nonprofits to use the overall space for office space and special events.  

 “We began searching for a location in 2017, and with the help of community members sponsors and donors, we are excited to finally be moving into a permanent location,” said CFSNM President and CEO Terra V. Winter, Ph.D. “This move will allow us continue to improve upon our mission of service in the region, and support families, students and nonprofits across southern New Mexico.”

CFSNM has become the largest philanthropic granting foundation in its service area, which includes Doña Ana, Otero, Grant, Hidalgo, Socorro, Catron, Chaves, Luna, Lincoln and Sierra counties. CFSNM manages more than 250 endowments, including 45 nonprofit organizational endowments and 35 annual scholarships.

For more information and to RSVP to the groundbreaking, call 575-521-4794 or email info@cfsnm.org. Visit facebook.com/CFSNM.

Community Foundation of Southern New Mexico

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