For more than 35 years, Santa Fe Community College has been the gateway to success for individuals and the community by providing affordable, high-quality educational programs that serve the social, cultural, technological and economic needs of a diverse community.
MAKE Santa Fe is a 501(c)3 non-profit community workspace where people can access tools, resources and workshops in order to make, repair, invent or create anything they can dream.
The InterPlanetary Festival is an annual event that combines an exploration of complexity science and technological innovation with a summer festival full of music, film, art, food, drinks, and more. The InterPlanetary Festival is completely conceived, curated, and executed by the Santa Fe Institute, whose science acts as the fuel and inspiration for the festival’s many facets.
The Santa Fe Playhouse is extremely proud and humbled to be at the precipice of its second century. An organization that manages to exist for 100 years is unusual, but a nonprofit arts organization that has persevered for most of the 20th century and the early part of the 21st century is extraordinary.
The Energy Sovereignty Institute (ESI) is a social initiative of the Sustainable Native Communities Collaborative (SNCC) and the Microgrid Systems Laboratory (MSL), designed to promote the benefits of decentralized energy systems and technologies for Native American communities, and to advance their availability and use.
Keep Santa Fe Beautiful (KSFB) is a nonprofit volunteer program dedicated to environmental education, litter awareness and prevention and beautification programs.
Santa Fe Jewelers Supply (SFJS) is a New Mexico family owned business with 30 years of experience equipping artisans, educators, retailers and government agencies. SFJS excels at providing quality tools, supplies and service for your program or project.
Zaplin Lampert Gallery houses an enormous collection of art, from paintings of the early artists of the Taos Society of Artists and the Santa Fe Art Colony to a collection of traditional New Mexican furniture, Southwestern weavings, and historic Pueblo pottery.