U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. It is part of the mission of HUD to provide grants for housing for the homeless. Crossroads for Women receives two such grants. These grants enable clients to be placed in safe, secure apartments while they work to make the transition from former chronic homelessness and incarceration to permanent housing that they can support on their own with or without continued public housing support.

City of Albuquerque. Maya’s Place operational and clinical expenses are paid largely by the City of Albuquerque, Family and Community Services Division.

United Way of Central New Mexico funds the Day Program at both service locations including a portion of the parenting and vocational services clients receive, as well as life skills education.

The Daniels Fund provides funding for operating expenses.

Bernalillo County funds operating expenses, as well as direct client costs such as assistance with initial food and cleaning supplies, child safety apparatus, work uniforms, utility bills, transportation, and phone access.

New Mexico Department of Health All behavioral health funding in the State of New Mexico is pooled and distributed through a contract with Value Options. This funding supports some of the clinical services provided to Crossroads for Women clients.

McCune Foundation contributes to general operating expenses.

Lannan Foundation contributes to general operating expenses.

Albuquerque Community Foundation funds the evening and weekend case management at Maya's Place.

Value Options funds various program initiatives.