Leadership Santa Fe is designed to enhance leadership resources for the community of Santa Fe. We accomplish this by giving civic-minded people a vehicle for their community-oriented energies and providing access to community leaders and policymakers.In the program, thirty Leadership Santa Fe participants will, over the course of eight months, attend workshops focused on building leadership skills, and sessions dedicated to various civic awareness topics. Participants meet with established leaders in county and city governments, business, education, human services and the arts, and explore ways to meet the challenges of Santa Fe’s future. For more information visit Leadership Santa Fe
Bienvenidos was chartered in 1961 as the Woman’s Division of the Chamber of Commerce; it was renamed Bienvenidos in 1995. Since that time Bienvenidos has included and encouraged men to become members, and it is now known as the Volunteer Division of the Chamber of Commerce.
The primary function of Bienvenidos is to serve the thousands of visitors from all over the world who come to Santa Fe. From early May through the second week in October, our members operate the Plaza Tourist Information Booth. Bienvenidos functions with generous support from the Chamber of Commerce, local banks and businesses.
Monthly luncheon meetings, with speakers, are held from February through December, excluding June and July. The speakers, from various businesses and organizations in Santa Fe, provide valuable information, which our volunteers use while working in the Information Booth.
The Santa Fe Chamber of Commerce Opportunities Fund is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization created by the Santa Fe Chamber of Commerce to support education.
“The Opportunities Fund is a way for the business community to support community needs, particularly those programs that are in alignment with the goals of the Chamber to create a stronger local economy, promote the community, provide networking opportunities and represent business issues with government,” said Simon Brackley former President and CEO.
In the past the Opportunities Fund has granted organizations such as Junior Achievement and Goodwill Industries to support their programs that educate and inspire Santa Feans.