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Dealing in art to a large extent, is what we do. But first and foremost we are fundraisers; strategic marketing and sales the method, and art the mode.

Bond Fine art would not exist as it does today if it not for the nonprofit need for non-federal funding streams, and the collector's need to realize a return on their investment and a mechanism to donate -- to provide the motivation for them to do so. From that place of need, BFA became a for-profit business that espouses nonprofit sensibilities.
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It is:


  • mission oriented

Assists nonprofits in acquiring the financial wherewithal to do what they do best.

  • service oriented

  • a donor
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Catherine Jeltes, Abstract Floral
We promote the donation principle in our daily work, as well as 50% of BFA's net profit is itself annually donated.  

  • As collaborators and fundraisers, w
e think and act as nonprofit professionals in a for-profit business world.  

  • We are fully transparent in our dealings with the nonprofit and/or donor.

  • We report to member participants in the Quarterly Report, providing donation highlights and fundraising stories, including details of meaningful transactions (where permitted by participants) that are not made public. ​
Owner, Ingrid Bond, has a 20 year secondary art market business, 15 years nonprofit business experience, and is founder of Bioponic World Foundation, a 501c3. Both the issues and the assets accumulated from these backgrounds led to the transformation of Bond Fine Art (originally est. 1996) from a standard dealership to a fine art fundraising service developed in response to the needs of nonprofits, art collectors, and for the artwork itself, by way of the recirculation of dormant art.
 
Our expertise is in profit and nonprofit business; research, marketing, sales, fundraising. And it is our interest to obtain the best rate of return for nonprofits that the asset can produce, according to current market determinants.
 
Thank you for your interest and consideration. We look forward to working with you in developing the most meaningful transactions, ones you’ll enjoy remembering and look forward to repeating.



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Catherine Jeltes, Original Flower Painting Tidal



Bond Fine Art
369 Montezuma Ave., #496
Santa Fe, NM 87501​

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​"T
he creativity of the artist knows no bounds and therefore frees the spirit and mind ~ 

Alternately, the matrix world of limit and lack, unceasingly mind programs the perception that there is only 1 way to view or do anything;

​1 way to live, 1 way to transact, 1 way to die

​The artist continually challenges that mandate by coming from within the natural world where the options and opportunities are limitless as is proven over and over again in their expression; the art itself.
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The freeing of humanity's perception of what is possible ~ is the artist's legacy to the world
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This is a revolutionary act."

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And I am an artist of the meaningful transaction -- Ingrid Bond
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