Jessica's Love Foundation appears to be a regionally focused New Mexico funder that supports community resilience and economic justice in and around Santa Fe and North Central New Mexico. Their grants concentrate on place‑based economic development (including impact investing and public banking), refugee resettlement and immigrant services, regenerative agriculture and training, and Indigenous-led community initiatives. They favor intermediaries and collaborative efforts that build local capacity and support workforce/leadership development.
A defining feature of Jessica's Love Foundation is its repeated support for New Mexico intermediaries that build local systems: the Santa Fe-based New Mexico Impact Investing Collaborative received grants in both 2023 and 2025, and Santa Fe Community Foundation also appears in the recent record for the same collaborative and its fellowship program. The foundation’s giving points to place-based work in North Central New Mexico, with grants tied to public banking, regional prosperity, refugee resettlement, regenerative agriculture, and Indigenous-led community wellbeing. The foundation also makes larger commitments to specific projects. In 2023, Las Cumbres Community Services Inc received $50,000 for the Santa Fe Afghan Resettlement Project, while Regenesis Institute for Regenerative Practice received $50,000 in 2025 for a student scholarship fund. Other grants show a steady interest in organizations that strengthen local capacity rather than isolated one-time services. Alliance For Local Economic Prosperity received support for regional prosperity development in North Central New Mexico, and Tewa Women United was funded for a campaign tied to children’s future. The pattern suggests a funder that uses grants to reinforce community infrastructure, leadership, and long-term resilience within a regional New Mexico network.
In refugee and resettlement work, Jessica's Love Foundation gave $50,000 to Las Cumbres Community Services Inc for the Santa Fe Afghan Resettlement Project. That grant sits alongside support for organizations working through local systems rather than stand-alone relief. For economic development, they backed Alliance For Local Economic Prosperity with $25,000 for a Regional Prosperity Development Project in North Central New Mexico, and also supported public banking work through the same Santa Fe-based network. In agriculture, the foundation gave $20,000 to La Cosecha Community Supported Agriculture for capacity building for the Agri-Cultura Network, pointing to interest in farmer-network infrastructure. The foundation also supported Indigenous-led family and child wellbeing through Tewa Women United with a $20,000 grant tied to a children’s future campaign.
Recent grants cluster around a typical size of $20,000, with the middle half running from $16,250 to $23,750. The grant list includes both $15,000 awards and several $25,000 grants, plus a pair of $50,000 grants at the top end. The record shows repeated support for some initiatives over multiple years, including the New Mexico Impact Investing Collaborative through Santa Fe Community Foundation and Alliance for Local Economic Prosperity. Jessica's Love Foundation funds individuals as well as organizations, and the recent record also includes a scholarship fund. The foundation does not show program-related investments in the supplied data.
$250K
$3.1M
$245K
$202K
Most grants fall between $16K and $24K, with a median of $20K.
25th Percentile
$16K
Median
$20K
75th Percentile
$24K
About 0% of grants go to recipients in NM.
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Relatively concentrated, mid‑sized grants ($15k–$50k) with several large grants dominating total giving; place‑based strategy in New Mexico that funds both direct service providers and intermediary/collaborative organizations. Shows repeat support to intermediaries (multiple grants to Santa Fe Community Foundation) and a mix of program/capacity building and seed/initiative funding.
Notable grantees: Santa Fe Community Foundation, Las Cumbres Community Services Inc, Alliance For Local Economic Prosperity, Regenesis Institute for Regenerative Practice, Tewa Women United
Giving is concentrated in New Mexico, and every recent grant in the supplied record went to a U.S. recipient. Santa Fe appears repeatedly through grants to local intermediaries and collaborative projects, while other New Mexico cities in the recent list include Española, Santa Cruz, and Albuquerque. The foundation’s top state by grant count is New Mexico, and none of the recent grants were made to recipients in California despite the headquarters being in Ojai.
The recent record shows support for community intermediaries and collaboratives in New Mexico, including Santa Fe-based groups working on impact investing, public banking, regional prosperity, refugee resettlement, regenerative agriculture, and Indigenous-led family wellbeing. It also funds a scholarship fund, showing that both organizational capacity and direct educational support fit within its grantmaking.
Yes. The foundation funds individuals, and the recent record includes a $50,000 grant to Regenesis Institute for Regenerative Practice for a Student Scholarship Fund. That points to direct support for scholarship-related assistance alongside organizational grants.
The typical grant size is $20,000. The middle half of recent grants falls between $16,250 and $23,750, with smaller awards of $15,000 and larger grants of $25,000 and $50,000 also appearing in the record.
New Mexico is the top state by grant count. The recent grants supplied here also all went to U.S. recipients, with cities including Santa Fe, Española, Santa Cruz, and Albuquerque appearing in the list.
No. The supplied data lists program-related investments as false, so the recent record reflects grantmaking rather than PRIs.
2025
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Regenesis Institute for Regenerative Practice | Santa Fe, NM | $50,000 | 2025 | Student Scholarship Fund |
| Alliance For Local Economic Prosperity | Santa Fe, NM | $25,000 | 2025 | Regional Prosperity Development Project in North Central New Mexico |
| Santa Fe Community Foundation | Santa Fe, NM | $15,000 | 2025 | New Mexico Impact Investing Collaborative |
| Santa Fe Community Foundation | Santa Fe, NM | $15,000 | 2025 | New Mexico Impact Investing Collaborative's Fellowship Program |
| Las Cumbres Community Services Inc | Espanola, NM | $50,000 | 2023 | Santa Fe Afghan Resettlement Project |
| ALLIANCE FOR LOCAL ECONOMIC PROSPER | SANTA FE, NM | $25,000 | 2023 | SUPPORTING PUBLIC BANKING INITIATIVE |
| TEWA WOMEN UNITED | SANTA CRUZ, NM | $20,000 | 2023 | LIVE FOR OUR CHILDREN'S FUTURE CAMPA |
| La Cosecha Community Supported Agriculture | Albuquerque, NM | $20,000 | 2023 | Capacity Building Grant for the Agri-Cultura Network |
| Santa Fe Community Foundation | Santa Fe, NM | $15,000 | 2023 | New Mexico Impact Investing Collaborative |
| NEW MEXICO ASSOC OF GRANTMAKERS | SANTA FE, NM | $15,000 | 2023 | NM IMPACT INVESTING COLLABORATIVE |
Regenesis Institute for Regenerative Practice
$50,000Student Scholarship Fund
Alliance For Local Economic Prosperity
$25,000Regional Prosperity Development Project in North Central New Mexico
Santa Fe Community Foundation
$15,000New Mexico Impact Investing Collaborative
Santa Fe Community Foundation
$15,000New Mexico Impact Investing Collaborative's Fellowship Program
Las Cumbres Community Services Inc
$50,000Santa Fe Afghan Resettlement Project
ALLIANCE FOR LOCAL ECONOMIC PROSPER
$25,000SUPPORTING PUBLIC BANKING INITIATIVE
TEWA WOMEN UNITED
$20,000LIVE FOR OUR CHILDREN'S FUTURE CAMPA
La Cosecha Community Supported Agriculture
$20,000Capacity Building Grant for the Agri-Cultura Network
Santa Fe Community Foundation
$15,000New Mexico Impact Investing Collaborative
NEW MEXICO ASSOC OF GRANTMAKERS
$15,000NM IMPACT INVESTING COLLABORATIVE